added config.json to make changing api base url easier
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from mastodon import Mastodon
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import argparse, sys, traceback
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import argparse, sys, traceback, json
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import create
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate and post a toot.')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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api_base_url = "https://botsin.space" #todo: this shouldn't be hardcoded
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cfg = json.load(open('config.json', 'r'))
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client = Mastodon(
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client_id="clientcred.secret",
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access_token="usercred.secret",
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api_base_url=api_base_url)
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api_base_url=cfg['site'])
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toot = create.make_toot()
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if not args.simulate:
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from mastodon import Mastodon
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from getpass import getpass
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from os import path
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from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
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import shutil, os, sqlite3, signal, sys
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import shutil, os, sqlite3, signal, sys, json
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# import re
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api_base_url = "https://botsin.space"
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scopes = ["read:statuses", "read:accounts", "read:follows", "write:statuses"]
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cfg = json.load(open('config.json', 'r'))
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if not path.exists("clientcred.secret"):
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print("No clientcred.secret, registering application")
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Mastodon.create_app("lynnesbian_mastodon_ebooks", api_base_url=api_base_url, to_file="clientcred.secret", scopes=scopes, website="https://github.com/Lynnesbian/mastodon-ebooks")
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Mastodon.create_app("lynnesbian_mastodon_ebooks", api_base_url=cfg['site'], to_file="clientcred.secret", scopes=scopes, website="https://github.com/Lynnesbian/mastodon-ebooks")
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if not path.exists("usercred.secret"):
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print("No usercred.secret, registering application")
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client = Mastodon(client_id="clientcred.secret", api_base_url=api_base_url)
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client = Mastodon(client_id="clientcred.secret", api_base_url=cfg['site'])
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print("Visit this url:")
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print(client.auth_request_url(scopes=scopes))
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client.log_in(code=input("Secret: "), to_file="usercred.secret", scopes=scopes)
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# next up: store this and patch markovify to take it
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# return {"text": text, "mentions": mentions, "links": links}
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# it's 4am though so we're not doing that now, but i still want the parser updates
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return "\0".join(list(text))
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#todo: we split above and join now, which is dumb, but i don't wanna mess with the map code bc i don't understand it uwu
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text = "\n".join(list(text))
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text = text.replace("'", "'")
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return text
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def get_toots(client, id, since_id):
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i = 0
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client = Mastodon(
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client_id="clientcred.secret",
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access_token="usercred.secret",
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api_base_url=api_base_url)
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api_base_url=cfg['site'])
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me = client.account_verify_credentials()
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following = client.account_following(me.id)
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reply.py
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reply.py
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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import mastodon
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import os, random, re
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import os, random, re, json
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import create
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from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
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api_base_url = "https://botsin.space"
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cfg = json.load(open('config.json', 'r'))
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api_base_url = "https://knzk.me"
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client = mastodon.Mastodon(
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client_id="clientcred.secret",
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access_token="usercred.secret",
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api_base_url=api_base_url)
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api_base_url=cfg['site'])
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def extract_toot(toot):
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#copied from main.py, see there for comments
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