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Mastodon.py
===========
.. code-block:: python
from mastodon import Mastodon
# Register app - only once!
'''
Mastodon.create_app(
'pytooterapp',
to_file = 'pytooter_clientcred.txt'
)
'''
# Log in - either every time, or use persisted
'''
mastodon = Mastodon(client_id = 'pytooter_clientcred.txt')
mastodon.log_in(
'pytooter',
'incrediblygoodpassword',
to_file = 'pytooter_usercred.txt'
)
'''
# Create actual instance
mastodon = Mastodon(
client_id = 'pytooter_clientcred.txt',
access_token = 'pytooter_usercred.txt'
)
mastodon.toot('Tooting from python!')
`Mastodon`_ is an ostatus based twitter-like federated social
network node. It has an API that allows you to interact with its
every aspect. This is a simple python wrapper for that api, provided
as a single python module. By default, it talks to the
`Mastodon flagship instance`_, but it can be set to talk to any
node running Mastodon.
Unless otherwise specified, all data is returned as python
dictionaries, matching the JSON format used by the API.
For complete documentation on what every function returns,
check the `Mastodon API docs`_, or just play around a bit - the
format of the data is generally very easy to understand.
.. py:module:: mastodon
.. py:class: Mastodon
App registration and user authentication
----------------------------------------
Before you can use the mastodon API, you have to register your
application (which gets you a client key and client secret)
and then log in (which gets you an access token). These functions
allow you to do those things.
For convenience, once you have a client id, secret and access token,
you can simply pass them to the constructor of the class, too!
Note that while it is perfectly reasonable to log back in whenever
your app starts, registering a new application on every
startup is not, so don't do that - instead, register an application
once, and then persist your client id and secret. Convenience
methods for this are provided.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.create_app
.. automethod:: Mastodon.__init__
.. automethod:: Mastodon.log_in
Reading data: Timelines
-----------------------
This function allows you to access the timelines a logged in
user could see, as well as hashtag timelines and the public timeline.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.timeline
.. automethod:: Mastodon.timeline_home
.. automethod:: Mastodon.timeline_mentions
.. automethod:: Mastodon.timeline_public
.. automethod:: Mastodon.timeline_hashtag
Reading data: Statuses
----------------------
These functions allow you to get information about single statuses.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status
Returns a single toot dict for the given status.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_context
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.status_context(<numerical id>)
# Returns
{
'descendants': A list of toot dicts
'ancestors': A list of toot dicts
}
Note that this can only be called on statuses belonging to the currently logged-in user.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_reblogged_by
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_favourited_by
Reading data: Notifications
---------------------------
This function allows you to get information about a users notifications.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.notifications
Returns a list of toot dicts for toots mentioning the current logged-in user.
Reading data: Accounts
----------------------
These functions allow you to get information about accounts and
their relationships.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_verify_credentials
These methods return an account dict:
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.account(<numerical id>)
# Returns
{
'display_name': The user's display name
'acct': The user's account name (what you @ them with)
'following_count': How many people they follow
'url': Their URL; usually 'https://mastodon.social/users/<acct>'
'statuses_count': How many statuses they have
'followers_count': How many followers they have
'avatar': URL for their avatar
'note': Their bio
'header': URL for their header image
'id': Same as <numerical id>
'username': Usually same as acct
}
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_statuses
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_following
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_followers
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_relationships
See following below for format of relationship dicts.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_suggestions
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_search
Returns a list of user dicts.
Writing data: Statuses
----------------------
These functions allow you to post statuses to Mastodon and to
interact with already posted statuses.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_post
.. automethod:: Mastodon.toot
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_reblog
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_unreblog
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_favourite
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_unfavourite
These methods return a toot dict:
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.toot("Hello from Python")
# Returns the following dictionary:
{
'sensitive': Denotes whether the toot is marked sensitive
'created_at': Creation time
'mentions': A list of account dicts mentioned in the toot
'uri': Descriptor for the toot
EG 'tag:mastodon.social,2016-11-25:objectId=<id>:objectType=Status'
'tags': A list of hashtag dicts used in the toot
'in_reply_to_id': Numerical id of the toot this toot is in response to
'id': Numerical id of this toot
'reblogs_count': Number of reblogs
'favourites_count': Number of favourites
'reblog': Denotes whether the toot is a reblog
'url': URL of the toot
'content': Content of the toot, as HTML: '<p>Hello from Python</p>'
'favourited': Denotes whether the logged in user has favourited this toot
'account': Account dict for the logged in account
}
.. automethod:: Mastodon.status_delete
Returns an empty dict:
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.delete_status(<numerical id>)
# Returns
{}
Writing data: Accounts
----------------------
These functions allow you to interact with other accounts: To (un)follow and
(un)block.
They return a relationship dict:
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.account_follow(<numerical id>)
# Returns
{
'followed_by': Boolean denoting whether they follow you back
'following': Boolean denoting whether you follow them
'id': Numerical id (same one as <numerical id>)
'blocking': Boolean denoting whether you are blocking them
}
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_follow
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_unfollow
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_block
.. automethod:: Mastodon.account_unblock
Writing data: Media
-------------------
This function allows you to upload media to Mastodon. The returned
media IDs (Up to 4 at the same time) can then be used with post_status
to attach media to statuses.
.. automethod:: Mastodon.media_post
Returns a media dict:
.. code-block:: python
mastodon.media_post("image.jpg", "image/jpeg")
# Returns
{
'text_url': The display text for the media (what shows up in toots)
'preview_url': The URL for the media preview on Amazon S3
'type': Media type, EG 'image'
'url': The URL for the media on Amazon S3
}
.. _Mastodon: https://github.com/Gargron/mastodon
.. _Mastodon flagship instance: http://mastodon.social/
.. _Mastodon api docs: https://github.com/Gargron/mastodon/wiki/API
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