Sounds like a bug that should be raised to the voyager dev, community names should be case insensitive.
You can make a report here, if you don't have a github account I can do it for you if you want?
get_posts() may be missing from the lemmy_session.py file though
def get_posts(self, *, community: int | str | LemmyCommunity, sort: str = 'New', page: int = 1) -> dict[str, any]:
""" Gets the posts of a community.
:param community: The ID of the community to get the posts of, can also be a LemmyCommunity parseable
string/object.
:param sort: The sorting method of the posts, by default 'New'.
:param page: The page number of the posts, by default 1.
:return: The response JSON of the request as a dictionary.
"""
if isinstance(community, LemmyCommunity) or isinstance(community, str):
response: Final[requests.Response] = self.srv.get_posts(community_name=community, sort=sort, page=page,
limit=50)
else:
response: Final[requests.Response] = self.srv.get_posts(community_id=community, sort=sort, page=page,
limit=50)
if response.status_code != 200:
raise requests.exceptions.HTTPError(response.text)
return response.json()
Excuse the ugly code, it was written as a one-off
import os
import time
import datetime
from json import load, dump
import requests
from lemmy_references import LemmyCommunity, LemmyUser
from lemmy_session import LemmySession
session: LemmySession = LemmySession(website='https://lemmy.world/',
username='TestUlrikHD',
password='---',
end_script_signal=None)
posts: list[dict[[str, any]]] = []
cutoff_date: datetime.datetime = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc) - datetime.timedelta(days=365)
page_count: int = 1
loop_break: bool = False
while True:
post_response: dict[str, any] = session.get_posts(community=LemmyCommunity('football', 'lemmy.world'),
page=page_count)
page_count += 1
for post in post_response['posts']:
if datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(post['post']['published']) > cutoff_date:
posts.append(post)
else:
loop_break = True
break
if loop_break:
break
user_dict: dict[str, dict[str, any]] = {}
for post in posts:
user_dict[str(LemmyUser(post['creator']['actor_id']))] = {'post': True, 'post_id': post['post']['id']}
comments = session.get_post_comments(post_id=post['post']['id'])
for comment in comments['comments']:
user: str = str(LemmyUser(comment['creator']['actor_id']))
if user not in user_dict:
user_dict[user] = {'post': False, 'post_id': comment['post']['id'], 'parent_id': comment['comment']['id']}
del user_dict[str(LemmyUser('FootballAutoMod@lemmy.world'))]
del user_dict[str(LemmyUser('LiveThreadBot@lemmy.world'))]
with open('user_dict', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
dump(user_dict, file, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4)
def log_reply(usr: str) -> None:
user_list: list[str] = []
if os.path.isfile('reply_list.json'):
with open('reply_list.json', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
user_list = load(file)
user_list.append(str(usr))
with open('reply_list.json', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
dump(user_list, file, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4)
for username, user in user_dict.items():
time.sleep(1)
try:
#if user['post']:
# session.reply(content='migration message', post_id=user['post_id'], parent_id=None)
#else:
# session.reply(content='migration message', post_id=user['post_id'], parent_id=user['parent_id'])
log_reply(usr=LemmyUser(username).str_link())
except requests.HTTPError as e:
print(f'Failed to send message to {username} - {e}')
and this part creates txt for easy copy pasting for tagging.
from json import load
with open('reply_list.json', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
user_list: list[str] = load(file)
loop_count: int = len(', '.join(user_list)) // 9500 + 1
for i in range(loop_count):
with open(f'reply_list_{i}.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
print(len(' '.join(user_list[i * len(user_list) // loop_count:(i + 1) * len(user_list) // loop_count])))
file.write(', '.join(user_list[i * len(user_list) // loop_count:(i + 1) * len(user_list) // loop_count]))
I feel pretty sympathetic with the admin team. They're in a spot where it's impossible to not make one group or another angry.
They are probably doing their best to create a nice server. It's clear from their ad hoc rules that the team keep facing new problems they weren't expecting.
If you are referring FootballAutoMod it's a very basic bot I wrote for posting weekly discussion threads. The tagging of people were just a simple script I wrote to get a list of everyone who have interacted with the community in the last 365 days and then splitting the list up to get within the 10k character limit for comments.
It wasn't my first FIFA game, but FIFA World Cup 2010 was an absolute gem. Everything from the music selection, the atmosphere during the game, to the selection globe when picking a team. It certainly defined that summer for me.
Fair is fair, can't complain when we rely on tight margins with the high line ourselves.
Lewandowski's "clown shoe" model was more upsetting.