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Chitose

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Chitose is a Python client library for the AT Protocol (Bluesky).

Usage

The API of Chitose is similar to the ATP API.

For example, you can use get_timeline() in BskyAgent to get the timeline as shown below. Replace YOUR_USERNAME and YOUR_PASSWORD with your username and your password respectively:

$ git clone https://github.com/mnogu/chitose.git
$ cd chitose
$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python3
>>> from chitose import BskyAgent
>>> agent = BskyAgent(service='https://bsky.social')
>>> agent.login(identifier='YOUR_USERNAME', password='YOUR_PASSWORD')
>>> agent.get_timeline(limit=1)

For available methods in BskyAgent, refer to the documentation of BskyAgent.

Alternatively, you can use app.bsky.feed.get_timeline() as in the advanced API calls:

$ git clone https://github.com/mnogu/chitose.git
$ cd chitose
$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python3
>>> from chitose import BskyAgent
>>> agent = BskyAgent(service='https://bsky.social')
>>> agent.login(identifier='YOUR_USERNAME', password='YOUR_PASSWORD')
>>> agent.app.bsky.feed.get_timeline(limit=1)

You can also post with com.atproto.repo.create_record():

from datetime import datetime
from datetime import timezone
from chitose import BskyAgent
from chitose.app.bsky.feed.post import Post

agent = BskyAgent(service='https://example.com')
agent.login(identifier='alice@mail.com', password='hunter2')

record = Post(text='Hello, world!',
              created_at=datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat())
agent.com.atproto.repo.create_record(
    repo=alice.did, collection='app.bsky.feed.post', record=record)

See also the examples directory for sample code.

Documentation

For all the functions and classes available in Chitose, refer to the Chitose’s documentation.

Install

While you can use Chitose without installing its Python package, you can install the package:

$ python3 -m pip install chitose

Alternatively, you can build a Python package and install it:

$ git clone https://github.com/mnogu/chitose.git
$ cd chitose
$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
$ python3 -m build
$ python3 -m pip install dist/chitose-*-py3-none-any.whl

Generating Code

Most source files of Chitose are generated from the Lexicon files in the atproto directory, and you can generate Python code from these files by yourself:

$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/mnogu/chitose.git
$ cd chitose
$ python3 generate.py

You can also update the atproto directory and regenerate Python code:

$ git submodule update --remote atproto
$ python3 generate.py

You may want to add new Python code to the repository or update the documentation:

$ git add chitose
$ git commit
$ python3 -m pip install -r docs/source/requirements.txt
$ cd docs
$ sphinx-apidoc -o ./source ../chitose -f