async client library for the Emote Collector API


Keywords
api-client, asyncio, hacktoberfest, emotecollector
License
MIT
Install
pip install aioec==0.6.2

Documentation

aioec

An aiohttp-based client for the Emote Collector API.

Usage

import aioec

anonymous_client = aioec.Client()
authenticated_client = aioec.Client(token='your token here')
local_client = aioec.Client(base_url='http://ec.localhost:2018/api/v0')  # no trailing slash!

# this step isn't necessary but makes sure that your token is correct
my_user_id = await client.login()
# it returns the user ID associated with your token

# in a coroutine...
emote = await client.emote('Think')
emote.name  # Think

await emote.edit(name='Think_', description='a real happy thinker')
# remove the description:
await emote.edit(description=None)

for gamewisp_emote in await client.search('GW'):
        await gamewisp_emote.delete()

all_emotes = [emote async for emote in client.emotes()]
popular_emotes = await client.popular()

await client.close()

# it's also a context manager:
async with aioec.Client(token=my_token) as client:
        await client.delete('Think_')
# this will automatically close the client

With the Tor hidden services

You'll need to install aiohttp_socks first.

from aiohttp_socks import SocksConnector
import aioec

connector = SocksConnector(port=9050, rdns=True)  # without rdns, the connector will fail to resolve onions
client = aioec.Client(
        connector=connector,
        base_url='http://emotesdikhisgxdcmh7wtlvzfw2yxp4vmkyy6mu5wixzgqfmxvuotryd.onion/api/v0',
)

License

MIT/X11

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