kopia lustrzana https://github.com/halcy/Mastodon.py
Python wrapper for the Mastodon ( https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/ ) API.
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Mastodon.py =========== Python wrapper for the Mastodon ( https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/ ) API. Feature complete for public API as of Mastodon version 4.3.0 and easy to get started with: .. code-block:: python from mastodon import Mastodon # Register your app! This only needs to be done once (per server, or when # distributing rather than hosting an application, most likely per device and server). # Uncomment the code and substitute in your information: ''' Mastodon.create_app( 'pytooterapp', api_base_url = 'https://mastodon.social', to_file = 'pytooter_clientcred.secret' ) ''' # Then, log in. This can be done every time your application starts, or you can use the persisted information: mastodon = Mastodon(client_id = 'pytooter_clientcred.secret',) print(mastodon.auth_request_url()) # open the URL in the browser and paste the code you get mastodon.log_in( code=input("Enter the OAuth authorization code: "), to_file="pytooter_usercred.secret" ) # To post, create an actual API instance: mastodon = Mastodon(access_token = 'pytooter_usercred.secret') mastodon.toot('Tooting from Python using #mastodonpy !') You can install Mastodon.py via pypi: .. code-block:: Bash pip install Mastodon.py We currently try to support Python 3.7 and above, and try to at least not break Python 3 versions below that. Python 2 support is no longer a goal. Full documentation and basic usage examples can be found at https://mastodonpy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ . Some more extensive examples can be found at https://github.com/halcy/MastodonpyExamples Acknowledgements ---------------- Mastodon.py contains work by a large amount of contributors, many of which have put significant work into making it a better library. You can find some information about who helped with which particular feature or fix in the changelog. .. image:: https://circleci.com/gh/halcy/Mastodon.py.svg?style=svg :target: https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/halcy/Mastodon.py .. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/halcy/Mastodon.py/branch/master/graph/badge.svg :target: https://codecov.io/gh/halcy/Mastodon.py