pastebinner/lib/pastebinner.rb
2018-08-19 20:22:48 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# author: brendan mcdevitt
# a ruby wrapper around all of the methods pastebin provides with its api
# official docs from pastebin on their api can be found at https://pastebin.com/api
require 'rest-client'
module Pastebin
class Pastebinner
attr_reader :api_user_key
# PasteBinner.new(api_dev_key)
def initialize(api_dev_key, username, password)
@api_dev_key = api_dev_key
@username = username
@password = password
@base_api_url = 'https://pastebin.com/api'
@scraping_api_url = 'https://scrape.pastebin.com'
@api_user_key = self.get_api_user_key
end
# this should be a hash of { endpoint_name: '/url_endpoint.php'}
ENDPOINTS = { :login => '/api_login.php',
:post => '/api_post.php',
:raw => '/api_raw.php',
:scraping => '/api_scraping.php',
:scrape_item => '/api_scrape_item.php',
:srape_item_meta => '/api_scrape_item_meta.php' }
# basic example hash for creating a paste:
# params = { 'api_dev_key': @api_dev_key, 'api_option': 'paste'. 'api_paste_code': paste_data}
# required params:
# api_dev_key - your unique developer api key
# api_option - set as paste, this will indicate you want to create a new paste
# api_paste_code - this is the text that will be written inside of your paste
# optional params:
# api_user_key - this parameter is part of the login system, which is explained further down the page
# api_paste_name - this will be the name / title of your paste
# api_paste_format - this will be the syntax highlighting value, which is explained in detail further down the page
# api_paste_private - this makes a paste public, unlisted, or private, public = 0, unlisted = 1, private = 2
# api_paste_expire_date - this sets the expiration date of your paste, the values are explained further down the page
# example - params = { "api_dev_key": api_dev_key, "api_option": "paste", "api_paste_code": paste_data }
def create_paste(params)
self.api_post(params)
end
def get_api_user_key
# returns a user session key that can be used as the api_user_key param
@response ||= RestClient::Request.execute({
method: :post,
url: @base_api_url + ENDPOINTS[:login],
payload: { 'api_dev_key': @api_dev_key,
'api_user_name': @username,
'api_user_password': @password }})
end
def list_user_pastes
params = { 'api_dev_key': @api_dev_key,
'api_user_key': @api_user_key,
'api_results_limit': '100',
'api_option': 'list'}
self.api_post(params)
end
def api_post(params)
response = RestClient::Request.execute(
method: :post,
url: @base_api_url + ENDPOINTS[:post],
payload: params)
end
# params is optional for now. to query specific language ?lang=ruby as an example
def scrape_public_pastes(params = nil)
response = RestClient::Request.execute(
method: :get,
url: @scraping_api_url + ENDPOINTS[:scraping])
end
private
# this will be the main way to execute any of these methods. this has the exception handling taken care of.
def execute_query(selector, *args)
begin
send(selector, *args)
rescue RestClient::ExceptionWithResponse => e
puts e.message
end
end
end
end
######################## TESTING ####################################################
#####################################################################################
#### INITIAL STEPS
# setup our object and grab a session key
pb = Pastebin::Pastebinner.new(ENV['pastebin_api_key'], ENV['pastebin_username'], ENV['pastebin_password'])
#### CREATE PASTE
# prepare some sample paste data to send
paste_data = 'this is a test paste two two two.'
# prepare our paste params
params = { "api_dev_key": api_dev_key, "api_option": "paste", "api_paste_code": paste_data }
#puts pb.execute_query(:create_paste, params)
#### SCRAPE PUBLIC PASTES
#public_pastes = pb.execute_query(:scrape_public_pastes)
#puts public_pastes
#### LIST USER PASTES
#puts pb.execute_query(:list_user_pastes)