asynchronous Python Telegra.ph API wrapper
Project description
aiographfix - asynchronous Python Telegra.ph API wrapper, that fix aiograph
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The Telegraph class (aiographfix.Telegraph) encapsulates all API calls in a single class. It provides functions such as create_page, get_views and other’s methods described at Telegra.ph/api page
All data types stored In the package aiographfix.types.
All methods are named following the PEP-8 instructions for example create_account for createAccount method and etc. All API methods are awaitable and can be called only inside Event-loop.
Also if you want to upload the file to Telegra.ph service use upload method from the instance of Telegraph class.
By the end of all actions you will need to close HTTP connections by calling the close() method (is awaitable).
Installation
Using PIP
$ pip install -U aiographfixed
From sources
$ git clone https://github.com/Lunatik-cyber/aiographfixed.git
$ cd aiograph
$ python setup.py install
Usage examples
import asyncio
from aiographfixed import Telegraph
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
telegraph = Telegraph()
async def main():
await telegraph.create_account('aiograph-demo')
page = await telegraph.create_page(title='Demo', content='<p><strong>Hello, world!</strong></p>', public=True)
print('Created page:', page.url)
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
loop.run_until_complete(main())
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
pass
finally:
loop.run_until_complete(telegraph.close()) # Close the aiohttp.ClientSession
Links
News: @aiogram_live
Community: @aiogram
Russian community: @aiogram_ru
Pip: aiographfix
Source: Github repo
Issues/Bug tracker: Github issues tracker
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