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Tumblpy

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Tumblpy is a Python library to help interface with Tumblr v2 REST API & OAuth

Features

  • Retrieve user information and blog information
  • Common Tumblr methods
    • Posting blog posts
    • Unfollowing/following blogs
    • Edit/delete/reblog posts
    • And many more!!
  • Photo Uploading
  • Transparent Python 3 Support!

Installation

Installing Tumbply is simple:

$ pip install python-tumblpy

Usage

Importing

from tumblpy import Tumblpy

Authorization URL

t = Tumblpy(YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY, YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET)

auth_props = t.get_authentication_tokens(callback_url='http://michaelhelmick.com')
auth_url = auth_props['auth_url']

OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET = auth_props['oauth_token_secret']

print 'Connect with Tumblr via: %s' % auth_url

Once you click "Allow" be sure that there is a URL set up to handle getting finalized tokens and possibly adding them to your database to use their information at a later date.

Handling the Callback

# OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET comes from the previous step
# if needed, store those in a session variable or something

# oauth_verifier and OAUTH_TOKEN are found in your callback url querystring
# In Django, you'd do something like
# OAUTH_TOKEN = request.GET.get('oauth_token')
# oauth_verifier = request.GET.get('oauth_verifier')


t = Tumblpy(YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY, YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET,
            OAUTH_TOKEN, OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)

authorized_tokens = t.get_authorized_tokens(oauth_verifier)

final_oauth_token = authorized_tokens['oauth_token']
final_oauth_token_secret = authorized_tokens['oauth_token_secret']

# Save those tokens to the database for a later use?

Getting some User information

# Get the final tokens from the database or wherever you have them stored

t = Tumblpy(YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY, YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET,
            OAUTH_TOKEN, OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)

# Print out the user info, let's get the first blog url...
blog_url = t.post('user/info')
blog_url = blog_url['user']['blogs'][0]['url']

Getting posts from a certain blog

# Assume you are using the blog_url and Tumblpy instance from the previous section
posts = t.get('posts', blog_url=blog_url)
print posts

Creating a post with a photo

# Assume you are using the blog_url and Tumblpy instance from the previous sections

photo = open('/path/to/file/image.png', 'rb')
post = t.post('post', blog_url=blog_url, params={'type':'photo', 'caption': 'Test Caption', 'data': photo})
print post  # returns id if posted successfully

Posting an Edited Photo (This example resizes a photo)

# Assume you are using the blog_url and Tumblpy instance from the previous sections

# Like I said in the previous section, you can pass any object that has a
# read() method

# Assume you are working with a JPEG

from PIL import Image
from StringIO import StringIO

photo = Image.open('/path/to/file/image.jpg')

basewidth = 320
wpercent = (basewidth / float(photo.size[0]))
height = int((float(photo.size[1]) * float(wpercent)))
photo = photo.resize((basewidth, height), Image.ANTIALIAS)

image_io = StringIO.StringIO()
photo.save(image_io, format='JPEG')

image_io.seek(0)

try:
    post = t.post('post', blog_url=blog_url, params={'type':'photo', 'caption': 'Test Caption', 'data': photo})
    print post
except TumblpyError, e:
    # Maybe the file was invalid?
    print e.message

Following a user

# Assume you are using the blog_url and Tumblpy instance from the previous sections
try:
    follow = t.post('user/follow', params={'url': 'tumblpy.tumblr.com'})
except TumblpyError:
    # if the url given in params is not valid,
    # Tumblr will respond with a 404 and Tumblpy will raise a TumblpyError

Get a User Avatar URL (No need for authentication for this method)

t = Tumblpy()
avatar = t.get_avatar_url(blog_url='tumblpy.tumblr.com', size=128)
print avatar['url']

# OR

avatar = t.get('avatar', blog_url='tumblpy.tumblr.com', extra_endpoints=['128'])
print avatar['url']

Catching errors

try:
    t.post('user/info')
except TumbplyError, e:
    print e.message
    print 'Something bad happened :('

Thanks for using Tumblpy!

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