Fix reST any roles/references
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@@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ master_doc = "index"
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# This pattern also affects html_static_path and html_extra_path.
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exclude_patterns = ["_build", "Thumbs.db", ".DS_Store"]
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# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all
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# documents.
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#
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default_role = "any"
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# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
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#
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add_function_parentheses = False
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@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
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Examples
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========
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These are a few examples on how to use `fbchat`. Remember to swap out `<email>` and `<password>` for your email and password
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These are a few examples on how to use ``fbchat``. Remember to swap out ``<email>`` and ``<password>`` for your email and password
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Basic example
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-------------
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This will show basic usage of `fbchat`
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This will show basic usage of ``fbchat``
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/basic_usage.py
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This will show basic usage of `fbchat`
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Interacting with Threads
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------------------------
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This will interact with the thread in every way `fbchat` supports
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This will interact with the thread in every way ``fbchat`` supports
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/interract.py
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This will reply to any message with the same message
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Remove Bot
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----------
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This will remove a user from a group if they write the message `Remove me!`
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This will remove a user from a group if they write the message ``Remove me!``
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/removebot.py
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Where you replace ``<X>`` with the version you want to use
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Will you be supporting creating posts/events/pages and so on?
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-------------------------------------------------------------
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We won't be focusing on anything else than chat-related things. This API is called `fbCHAT`, after all ;)
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We won't be focusing on anything else than chat-related things. This API is called ``fbCHAT``, after all ;)
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Submitting Issues
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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ This project was inspired by `facebook-chat-api <https://github.com/Schmavery/fa
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**No XMPP or API key is needed**. Just use your email and password.
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Currently `fbchat` support Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6:
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Currently ``fbchat`` support Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6:
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`fbchat` works by emulating the browser.
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``fbchat`` works by emulating the browser.
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This means doing the exact same GET/POST requests and tricking Facebook into thinking it's accessing the website normally.
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Therefore, this API requires the credentials of a Facebook account.
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Therefore, this API requires the credentials of a Facebook account.
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Facebook now has an `official API <https://developers.facebook.com/docs/messenger-platform>`_ for chat bots,
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so if you're familiar with node.js, this might be what you're looking for.
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If you're already familiar with the basics of how Facebook works internally, go to :ref:`examples` to see example usage of `fbchat`
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If you're already familiar with the basics of how Facebook works internally, go to :ref:`examples` to see example usage of ``fbchat``
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Overview
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Introduction
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============
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`fbchat` uses your email and password to communicate with the Facebook server.
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``fbchat`` uses your email and password to communicate with the Facebook server.
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That means that you should always store your password in a separate file, in case e.g. someone looks over your shoulder while you're writing code.
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You should also make sure that the file's access control is appropriately restrictive
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Replace ``<email>`` and ``<password>`` with your email and password respectively
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For ease of use then most of the code snippets in this document will assume you've already completed the login process
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Though the second line, ``from fbchat.models import *``, is not strictly neccesary here, later code snippets will assume you've done this
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If you want to change how verbose `fbchat` is, change the logging level (in :class:`Client`)
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If you want to change how verbose ``fbchat`` is, change the logging level (in :class:`Client`)
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Throughout your code, if you want to check whether you are still logged in, use :func:`Client.isLoggedIn`.
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An example would be to login again if you've been logged out, using :func:`Client.login`::
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ A thread can refer to two things: A Messenger group chat or a single Facebook us
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:class:`models.ThreadType` is an enumerator with two values: ``USER`` and ``GROUP``.
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These will specify whether the thread is a single user chat or a group chat.
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This is required for many of `fbchat`'s functions, since Facebook differentiates between these two internally
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This is required for many of ``fbchat``'s functions, since Facebook differentiates between these two internally
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Searching for group chats and finding their ID can be done via. :func:`Client.searchForGroups`,
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and searching for users is possible via. :func:`Client.searchForUsers`. See :ref:`intro_fetching`
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Message IDs
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Every message you send on Facebook has a unique ID, and every action you do in a thread,
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like changing a nickname or adding a person, has a unique ID too.
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Some of `fbchat`'s functions require these ID's, like :func:`Client.reactToMessage`,
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Some of ``fbchat``'s functions require these ID's, like :func:`Client.reactToMessage`,
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and some of then provide this ID, like :func:`Client.sendMessage`.
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This snippet shows how to send a message, and then use the returned ID to react to that message with a 😍 emoji::
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@@ -100,17 +100,17 @@ This snippet shows how to send a message, and then use the returned ID to react
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Interacting with Threads
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------------------------
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`fbchat` provides multiple functions for interacting with threads
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``fbchat`` provides multiple functions for interacting with threads
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Most functionality works on all threads, though some things,
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like adding users to and removing users from a group chat, logically only works on group chats
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The simplest way of using `fbchat` is to send a message.
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The following snippet will, as you've probably already figured out, send the message `test message` to your account::
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The simplest way of using ``fbchat`` is to send a message.
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The following snippet will, as you've probably already figured out, send the message ``test message`` to your account::
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message_id = client.send(Message(text='test message'), thread_id=client.uid, thread_type=ThreadType.USER)
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You can see a full example showing all the possible thread interactions with `fbchat` by going to :ref:`examples`
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You can see a full example showing all the possible thread interactions with ``fbchat`` by going to :ref:`examples`
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.. _intro_fetching:
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ You can see a full example showing all the possible thread interactions with `fb
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Fetching Information
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--------------------
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You can use `fbchat` to fetch basic information like user names, profile pictures, thread names and user IDs
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You can use ``fbchat`` to fetch basic information like user names, profile pictures, thread names and user IDs
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You can retrieve a user's ID with :func:`Client.searchForUsers`.
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The following snippet will search for users by their name, take the first (and most likely) user, and then get their user ID from the result::
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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The following snippet will search for users by their name, take the first (and m
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Since this uses Facebook's search functions, you don't have to specify the whole name, first names will usually be enough
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You can see a full example showing all the possible ways to fetch information with `fbchat` by going to :ref:`examples`
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You can see a full example showing all the possible ways to fetch information with ``fbchat`` by going to :ref:`examples`
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.. _intro_sessions:
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Sessions
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--------
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`fbchat` provides functions to retrieve and set the session cookies.
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``fbchat`` provides functions to retrieve and set the session cookies.
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This will enable you to store the session cookies in a separate file, so that you don't have to login each time you start your script.
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Use :func:`Client.getSession` to retrieve the cookies::
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@@ -164,13 +164,13 @@ Or you can set the ``session_cookies`` on your initial login.
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Listening & Events
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------------------
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To use the listening functions `fbchat` offers (like :func:`Client.listen`),
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To use the listening functions ``fbchat`` offers (like :func:`Client.listen`),
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you have to define what should be executed when certain events happen.
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By default, (most) events will just be a `logging.info` statement,
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meaning it will simply print information to the console when an event happens
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.. note::
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You can identify the event methods by their `on` prefix, e.g. `onMessage`
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You can identify the event methods by their ``on`` prefix, e.g. `onMessage`
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The event actions can be changed by subclassing the :class:`Client`, and then overwriting the event methods::
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Please remember to test all supported python versions.
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If you've made any changes to the 2FA functionality, test it with a 2FA enabled account.
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If you only want to execute specific tests, pass the function names in the command line (not including the `test_` prefix). Example::
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If you only want to execute specific tests, pass the function names in the command line (not including the ``test_`` prefix). Example::
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$ python tests.py sendMessage sessions sendEmoji
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source = attr.ib(None)
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#: URL of the attachment image
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image_url = attr.ib(None)
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#: URL of the original image if Facebook uses `safe_image`
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#: URL of the original image if Facebook uses ``safe_image``
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original_image_url = attr.ib(None)
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#: Width of the image
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image_width = attr.ib(None)
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class Client(object):
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"""A client for the Facebook Chat (Messenger).
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This is the main class of `fbchat`, which contains all the methods you use to
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This is the main class of ``fbchat``, which contains all the methods you use to
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interact with Facebook. You can extend this class, and overwrite the ``on`` methods,
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to provide custom event handling (mainly useful while listening).
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"""
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def uid(self):
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"""The ID of the client.
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Can be used as `thread_id`. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info.
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Can be used as ``thread_id``. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info.
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"""
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return self._uid
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):
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"""Initialize and log in the client.
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:param email: Facebook `email`, `id` or `phone number`
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:param email: Facebook ``email``, ``id`` or ``phone number``
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:param password: Facebook account password
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:param user_agent: Custom user agent to use when sending requests. If `None`, user agent will be chosen from a premade list
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:param max_tries: Maximum number of times to try logging in
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:param session_cookies: Cookies from a previous session (Will default to login if these are invalid)
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:param logging_level: Configures the `logging level <https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels>`_. Defaults to `INFO`
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:param logging_level: Configures the `logging level <https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels>`_. Defaults to ``logging.INFO``
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:type max_tries: int
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:type session_cookies: dict
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:type logging_level: int
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def graphql_request(self, query):
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"""
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Shorthand for `graphql_requests(query)[0]`
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Shorthand for ``graphql_requests(query)[0]``
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:raises: FBchatException if request failed
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"""
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:param session_cookies: A dictionay containing session cookies
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:type session_cookies: dict
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:return: False if `session_cookies` does not contain proper cookies
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:return: False if ``session_cookies`` does not contain proper cookies
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:rtype: bool
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"""
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try:
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def login(self, email, password, max_tries=5, user_agent=None):
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"""
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Uses `email` and `password` to login the user (If the user is already logged in, this will do a re-login)
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Uses ``email`` and ``password`` to login the user (If the user is already logged in, this will do a re-login)
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:param email: Facebook `email` or `id` or `phone number`
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:param email: Facebook ``email`` or ``id`` or ``phone number``
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:param password: Facebook account password
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:param max_tries: Maximum number of times to try logging in
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:type max_tries: int
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def getUserActiveStatus(self, user_id):
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"""
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Gets friend active status as an :class:`models.ActiveStatus` object.
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Returns `None` if status isn't known.
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Returns ``None`` if status isn't known.
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.. warning::
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Only works when listening.
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This method is useful if you want to control fbchat from an external event loop
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.. warning::
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`markAlive` parameter is deprecated now, use :func:`fbchat.Client.setActiveStatus`
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or `markAlive` parameter in :func:`fbchat.Client.listen` instead.
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``markAlive`` parameter is deprecated, use :func:`Client.setActiveStatus`
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or ``markAlive`` parameter in :func:`Client.listen` instead.
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:return: Whether the loop should keep running
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:rtype: bool
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:param mid: The message ID
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:param author_id: The ID of the author
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:param message: (deprecated. Use `message_object.text` instead)
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:param message: (deprecated. Use ``message_object.text`` instead)
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:param message_object: The message (As a `Message` object)
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:param thread_id: Thread ID that the message was sent to. See :ref:`intro_threads`
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:param thread_type: Type of thread that the message was sent to. See :ref:`intro_threads`
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class Thread(object):
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"""Represents a Facebook thread"""
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#: The unique identifier of the thread. Can be used a `thread_id`. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info
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#: The unique identifier of the thread. Can be used a ``thread_id``. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info
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uid = attr.ib(converter=str)
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#: Specifies the type of thread. Can be used a `thread_type`. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info
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#: Specifies the type of thread. Can be used a ``thread_type``. See :ref:`intro_threads` for more info
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type = attr.ib()
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#: A url to the thread's picture
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photo = attr.ib(None)
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