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PRAW VS redditwarp - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 21 Jun 2023
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Migrating subreddits to Lemmy communities
To get the relevant IDs, you can use something like PRAW to query the subreddit for the top 1000 posts for example.
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Reddit Comment Nuke: A Python script to edit and save your Reddit comment history en masse
Huge thanks to the contributors to PRAW, which is the Python package that does all the heavy lifting relating to Reddit's API that I need for this script.
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Why does PRAW's stream_generator() use a BoundedSet limit of 301?
However, in practice duplicate items were yielded with these smaller numbers. So I increased the limit briefly to 250 in October 2016, and then increased it finally to 301 in December 2016 in order to resolve https://github.com/praw-dev/praw/issues/673. That issue provides an explanation for how 301 came to be.
I have a pretty specific question about PRAW about the code shown here in the source repository. Perhaps this is best directed at one of the authors like /u/bboe.
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reddit downloader in python
Woah, dude, you're doing a lot of the heavy lifting trying to make sense of reddit's API yourself. Why not use an existing API wrapper for reddit such as praw? That way, authenticate() isn't really needed and main() could be shortened substantially.
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
the reddit API is actually really nice: https://github.com/praw-dev/praw
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[Script] Save Reddit posts to Obsidian
Ha, nearly a year ago now I started implementing something similar in Python using the excellent PRAW, but it never got finished.
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Understanding class attribute creation
That makes sense. For the second one you might take some design tips from praw: https://github.com/praw-dev/praw/tree/master/praw
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Introduction
praw is sequential and he is looking to leverage asyncpraw to work on analytics like comments, submissions, votes etc., any suggestions on this front would help as well.
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What are some alternatives?
asyncpraw - Async PRAW, an abbreviation for "Asynchronous Python Reddit API Wrapper", is a python package that allows for simple access to Reddit's API.
Pushshift API - Pushshift API
pmaw - A multithread Pushshift.io API Wrapper for reddit.com comment and submission searches.
boto3 - AWS SDK for Python
Telethon - Pure Python 3 MTProto API Telegram client library, for bots too!
django-wordpress - WordPress models and views for Django.
apache-libcloud - Apache Libcloud is a Python library which hides differences between different cloud provider APIs and allows you to manage different cloud resources through a unified and easy to use API.
gspread - Google Sheets Python API
google-api-python-client - 🐍 The official Python client library for Google's discovery based APIs.
snoowrap - A JavaScript wrapper for the reddit API
PyGitHub - Typed interactions with the GitHub API v3
gmail - A Pythonic interface for Google Mail