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# Pastebinner
Check out the examples folder for some examples. I will add more soon.
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## Usage
Set the following environment variables:
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```
pastebin_api_key
pastebin_username
pastebin_password
```
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If you want to scrape pastes, you can view a json response of the latest pastes by using the ```-s``` or ```--scrape_public``` options.
Creating pastes is built in, check ```lib/api_client.rb```, I am still working on adding in the functionality to use it on the command line.
The command line app can be used as follows:
```shell
Usage: pastebinner [options]
-h, --help Show this help messae
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-v, --verbose Verbose http output (WIP)
-s, --scrape_public Scrape public pastes
-r, --raw Raw paste. Requires --key passed with a valid key
-g, --get_keys Get unique paste keys from public pastes
-k, --key= Unique paste key
-d, --download Download all public pastes to data directory
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-j, --json Download all public pastes as a json into data directory
-t, --trending Trending pastes
```
### Downloading pastes
Create a directory in the git repo named data, this is where the raw pastes will be stored.
Here is an example of what it looks like:
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##### Raw pastes to files
```shell
pastebinner --download
Downloading paste data into the data directory...
Complete.
```
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##### JSON file with paste_metadata and paste_text
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```shell
pastebinner --json
Downloading paste data as a json into the data directory...
Complete.
```
The data directory will then be populated with pastebin raw paste files with the following naming scheme:
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```pastebin_paste_key_agiArDuG.raw``` or ```pastebin_paste_key_agiArDuG.json```
### To Add:
- fulltext search of raw pastes via elastic search, mysql, postgres, sqlite, or some other method
- adding exceptions
- adding configuration file support
- adding rspec tests