3 * Laconica - a distributed open-source microblogging tool
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20 if (!defined('LACONICA')) { exit(1); }
22 require_once(INSTALLDIR.'/lib/twitterapi.php');
24 /* XXX: Please don't freak out about all the ugly comments in this file.
25 * They are mostly in here for reference while I work on the
26 * API. I'll fix things up later to make them look better later. -- Zach
28 class TwitapistatusesAction extends TwitterapiAction {
30 function public_timeline($args, $apidata) {
31 parent::handle($args);
33 $sitename = common_config('site', 'name');
34 $siteserver = common_config('site', 'server');
35 $title = sprintf(_("%s public timeline"), $sitename);
36 $id = "tag:$siteserver:Statuses";
37 $link = common_root_url();
38 $subtitle = sprintf(_("%s updates from everyone!"), $sitemap);
40 // Number of public statuses to return by default -- Twitter sends 20
41 $MAX_PUBSTATUSES = 20;
43 $notice = DB_DataObject::factory('notice');
45 // FIXME: To really live up to the spec we need to build a list
46 // of notices by users who have custom avatars, so fix this SQL -- Zach
48 # FIXME: bad performance
49 $notice->whereAdd('EXISTS (SELECT user.id from user where user.id = notice.profile_id)');
50 $notice->orderBy('created DESC, notice.id DESC');
51 $notice->limit($MAX_PUBSTATUSES);
52 $cnt = $notice->find();
56 switch($apidata['content-type']) {
58 $this->show_xml_timeline($notice);
61 $this->show_rss_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
64 $this->show_atom_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
67 $this->show_json_timeline($notice);
70 common_user_error("API method not found!", $code = 404);
75 common_server_error('Couldn\'t find any statuses.', $code = 503);
81 function show_xml_timeline($notice) {
83 header('Content-Type: application/xml; charset=utf-8');
85 common_element_start('statuses', array('type' => 'array'));
87 if (is_array($notice)) {
88 foreach ($notice as $n) {
89 $twitter_status = $this->twitter_status_array($n);
90 $this->show_twitter_xml_status($twitter_status);
93 while ($notice->fetch()) {
94 $twitter_status = $this->twitter_status_array($notice);
95 $this->show_twitter_xml_status($twitter_status);
99 common_element_end('statuses');
103 function show_rss_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle) {
105 header("Content-Type: application/rss+xml; charset=utf-8");
107 $this->init_twitter_rss();
109 common_element_start('channel');
110 common_element('title', NULL, $title);
111 common_element('link', NULL, $link);
112 common_element('description', NULL, $subtitle);
113 common_element('language', NULL, 'en-us');
114 common_element('ttl', NULL, '40');
117 if (is_array($notice)) {
118 foreach ($notice as $n) {
119 $entry = $this->twitter_rss_entry_array($n);
120 $this->show_twitter_rss_item($entry);
123 while ($notice->fetch()) {
124 $entry = $this->twitter_rss_entry_array($notice);
125 $this->show_twitter_rss_item($entry);
129 common_element_end('channel');
130 $this->end_twitter_rss();
133 function show_atom_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle=NULL) {
135 header('Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset=utf-8');
137 $this->init_twitter_atom();
139 common_element('title', NULL, $title);
140 common_element('id', NULL, $id);
141 common_element('link', array('href' => $link, 'rel' => 'alternate', 'type' => 'text/html'), NULL);
142 common_element('subtitle', NULL, $subtitle);
144 if (is_array($notice)) {
145 foreach ($notice as $n) {
146 $entry = $this->twitter_rss_entry_array($n);
147 $this->show_twitter_atom_entry($entry);
150 while ($notice->fetch()) {
151 $entry = $this->twitter_rss_entry_array($notice);
152 $this->show_twitter_atom_entry($entry);
156 $this->end_twitter_atom();
159 function show_json_timeline($notice) {
161 header('Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8');
165 if (is_array($notice)) {
166 foreach ($notice as $n) {
167 $twitter_status = $this->twitter_status_array($n);
168 array_push($statuses, $twitter_status);
171 while ($notice->fetch()) {
172 $twitter_status = $this->twitter_status_array($notice);
173 array_push($statuses, $twitter_status);
177 $this->show_twitter_json_statuses($statuses);
181 Returns the 20 most recent statuses posted by the authenticating user and that user's friends.
182 This is the equivalent of /home on the Web.
184 URL: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.format
188 * since. Optional. Narrows the returned results to just those statuses created after the specified
189 HTTP-formatted date. The same behavior is available by setting an If-Modified-Since header in
191 Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.rss?since=Tue%2C+27+Mar+2007+22%3A55%3A48+GMT
192 * since_id. Optional. Returns only statuses with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than)
193 the specified ID. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?since_id=12345
194 * count. Optional. Specifies the number of statuses to retrieve. May not be greater than 200.
195 Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?count=5
196 * page. Optional. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.rss?page=3
198 Formats: xml, json, rss, atom
200 function friends_timeline($args, $apidata) {
201 parent::handle($args);
203 $since = $this->arg('since');
204 $since_id = $this->arg('since_id');
205 $count = $this->arg('count');
206 $page = $this->arg('page');
216 $user = $this->get_user($id, $apidata);
217 $profile = $user->getProfile();
219 $sitename = common_config('site', 'name');
220 $siteserver = common_config('site', 'server');
222 $title = sprintf(_("%s and friends"), $user->nickname);
223 $id = "tag:$siteserver:friends:".$user->id;
224 $link = common_local_url('all', array('nickname' => $user->nickname));
225 $subtitle = sprintf(_("Updates from %s and friends on %s!"), $user->nickname, $sitename);
227 $notice = new Notice();
229 # XXX: chokety and bad
231 $notice->whereAdd('EXISTS (SELECT subscribed from subscription where subscriber = '.$profile->id.' and subscribed = notice.profile_id)', 'OR');
232 $notice->whereAdd('profile_id = ' . $profile->id, 'OR');
237 $notice->orderBy('created DESC, notice.id DESC');
239 $notice->limit((($page-1)*20), $count);
241 $cnt = $notice->find();
243 switch($apidata['content-type']) {
245 $this->show_xml_timeline($notice);
248 $this->show_rss_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
251 $this->show_atom_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
254 $this->show_json_timeline($notice);
257 common_user_error("API method not found!", $code = 404);
264 Returns the 20 most recent statuses posted from the authenticating user. It's also possible to
265 request another user's timeline via the id parameter below. This is the equivalent of the Web
266 /archive page for your own user, or the profile page for a third party.
268 URL: http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline.format
270 Formats: xml, json, rss, atom
274 * id. Optional. Specifies the ID or screen name of the user for whom to return the
275 friends_timeline. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline/12345.xml or
276 http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline/bob.json.
277 * count. Optional. Specifies the number of
278 statuses to retrieve. May not be greater than 200. Ex:
279 http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline.xml?count=5
280 * since. Optional. Narrows the returned
281 results to just those statuses created after the specified HTTP-formatted date. The same
282 behavior is available by setting an If-Modified-Since header in your HTTP request. Ex:
283 http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline.rss?since=Tue%2C+27+Mar+2007+22%3A55%3A48+GMT
284 * since_id. Optional. Returns only statuses with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than)
285 the specified ID. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/user_timeline.xml?since_id=12345 * page.
286 Optional. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends_timeline.rss?page=3
288 function user_timeline($args, $apidata) {
289 parent::handle($args);
293 // function was called with an argument /statuses/user_timeline/api_arg.format
294 if (isset($apidata['api_arg'])) {
296 if (is_numeric($apidata['api_arg'])) {
297 $user = User::staticGet($apidata['api_arg']);
299 $nickname = common_canonical_nickname($apidata['api_arg']);
300 $user = User::staticGet('nickname', $nickname);
304 // if no user was specified, then we'll use the authenticated user
305 $user = $apidata['user'];
309 // Set the user to be the auth user if asked-for can't be found
310 // honestly! This is what Twitter does, I swear --Zach
311 $user = $apidata['user'];
314 $profile = $user->getProfile();
317 common_server_error(_('User has no profile.'));
321 $count = $this->arg('count');
322 $since = $this->arg('since');
323 $since_id = $this->arg('since_id');
333 $sitename = common_config('site', 'name');
334 $siteserver = common_config('site', 'server');
336 $title = sprintf(_("%s timeline"), $user->nickname);
337 $id = "tag:$siteserver:user:".$user->id;
338 $link = common_local_url('showstream', array('nickname' => $user->nickname));
339 $subtitle = sprintf(_("Updates from %s on %s!"), $user->nickname, $sitename);
341 $notice = new Notice();
343 $notice->profile_id = $user->id;
348 $notice->orderBy('created DESC, notice.id DESC');
350 $notice->limit((($page-1)*20), $count);
352 $cnt = $notice->find();
354 switch($apidata['content-type']) {
356 $this->show_xml_timeline($notice);
359 $this->show_rss_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
362 $this->show_atom_timeline($notice, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
365 $this->show_json_timeline($notice);
368 common_user_error("API method not found!", $code = 404);
374 function show($args, $apidata) {
375 parent::handle($args);
377 $id = $apidata['api_arg'];
378 $notice = Notice::staticGet($id);
382 if ($apidata['content-type'] == 'xml') {
383 $this->show_single_xml_status($notice);
384 } elseif ($apidata['content-type'] == 'json') {
385 $this->show_single_json_status($notice);
388 header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found');
394 function show_single_xml_status($notice) {
395 header('Content-Type: application/xml; charset=utf-8');
397 $twitter_status = $this->twitter_status_array($notice);
398 $this->show_twitter_xml_status($twitter_status);
403 function show_single_json_status($notice) {
404 header('Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8');
405 $status = $this->twitter_status_array($notice);
406 $this->show_twitter_json_statuses($status);
410 function update($args, $apidata) {
411 parent::handle($args);
413 $user = $apidata['user'];
415 $notice = DB_DataObject::factory('notice');
417 $notice->profile_id = $user->id; # user id *is* profile id
418 $notice->created = DB_DataObject_Cast::dateTime();
419 $notice->content = $this->trimmed('status');
421 if (!$notice->content) {
423 // XXX: Note: In this case, Twitter simply returns '200 OK'
424 // No error is given, but the status is not posted to the
425 // user's timeline. Seems bad. Shouldn't we throw an
429 } else if (strlen($notice->content) > 140) {
431 // XXX: Twitter truncates anything over 140, flags the status
432 // as "truncated." Sending this error may screw up some clients
433 // that assume Twitter will truncate for them. Should we just
434 // truncate too? -- Zach
435 header('HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable');
436 print "That's too long. Max notice size is 140 chars.\n";
440 $notice->rendered = common_render_content($notice->content, $notice);
442 $id = $notice->insert();
445 common_server_error('Could not update status!', 500);
449 $orig = clone($notice);
450 $notice->uri = common_notice_uri($notice);
452 if (!$notice->update($orig)) {
453 common_server_error('Could not save status!', 500);
457 common_save_replies($notice);
458 common_broadcast_notice($notice);
461 // I should be able to just sent this notice off for display,
462 // but $notice->created does not contain a string at this
463 // point and I don't know how to convert it to one here. So
464 // I'm forced to have DBObject pull the notice back out of the
465 // DB before printing. --Zach
466 $apidata['api_arg'] = $id;
467 $this->show($args, $apidata);
473 Returns the 20 most recent @replies (status updates prefixed with @username) for the authenticating user.
474 URL: http://server/api/statuses/replies.format
476 Formats: xml, json, rss, atom
480 * page. Optional. Retrieves the 20 next most recent replies. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/replies.xml?page=3
481 * since. Optional. Narrows the returned results to just those replies created after the specified HTTP-formatted date. The
482 same behavior is available by setting an If-Modified-Since header in your HTTP request. Ex:
483 http://server/api/statuses/replies.xml?since=Tue%2C+27+Mar+2007+22%3A55%3A48+GMT
484 * since_id. Optional. Returns only statuses with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified
485 ID. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/replies.xml?since_id=12345
487 function replies($args, $apidata) {
488 parent::handle($args);
490 $since = $this->arg('since');
492 $count = $this->arg('count');
493 $page = $this->arg('page');
495 $user = $apidata['user'];
496 $profile = $user->getProfile();
498 $sitename = common_config('site', 'name');
499 $siteserver = common_config('site', 'server');
501 $title = sprintf(_("%s / Updates replying to %s"), $sitename, $user->nickname);
502 $id = "tag:$siteserver:replies:".$user->id;
503 $link = common_local_url('replies', array('nickname' => $user->nickname));
505 $subtitle = sprintf(_("%s updates that reply to updates from %s / %s."), $sitename, $user->nickname, $profile->getBestName());
515 $reply = new Reply();
517 $reply->profile_id = $user->id;
519 $reply->orderBy('modified DESC');
521 $page = ($this->arg('page')) ? ($this->arg('page')+0) : 1;
523 $reply->limit((($page-1)*20), $count);
525 $cnt = $reply->find();
530 while ($reply->fetch()) {
531 $notice = new Notice();
532 $notice->id = $reply->notice_id;
533 $result = $notice->find(true);
537 $notices[] = clone($notice);
541 switch($apidata['content-type']) {
543 $this->show_xml_timeline($notices);
546 $this->show_rss_timeline($notices, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
549 $this->show_atom_timeline($notices, $title, $id, $link, $subtitle);
552 $this->show_json_timeline($notices);
555 common_user_error("API method not found!", $code = 404);
567 Destroys the status specified by the required ID parameter. The authenticating user must be
568 the author of the specified status.
570 URL: http://server/api/statuses/destroy/id.format
576 * id. Required. The ID of the status to destroy. Ex:
577 http://server/api/statuses/destroy/12345.json or
578 http://server/api/statuses/destroy/23456.xml
581 function destroy($args, $apidata) {
582 parent::handle($args);
583 common_server_error("API method under construction.", $code=501);
589 Returns up to 100 of the authenticating user's friends who have most recently updated, each with current status inline.
590 It's also possible to request another user's recent friends list via the id parameter below.
592 URL: http://server/api/statuses/friends.format
598 * id. Optional. The ID or screen name of the user for whom to request a list of friends. Ex:
599 http://server/api/statuses/friends/12345.json
601 http://server/api/statuses/friends/bob.xml
602 * page. Optional. Retrieves the next 100 friends. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends.xml?page=2
603 * lite. Optional. Prevents the inline inclusion of current status. Must be set to a value of true. Ex:
604 http://server/api/statuses/friends.xml?lite=true
605 * since. Optional. Narrows the returned results to just those friendships created after the specified
606 HTTP-formatted date. The same behavior is available by setting an If-Modified-Since header in your HTTP
607 request. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/friends.xml?since=Tue%2C+27+Mar+2007+22%3A55%3A48+GMT
609 function friends($args, $apidata) {
610 parent::handle($args);
611 return $this->subscriptions($apidata, 'subscribed', 'subscriber');
615 Returns the authenticating user's followers, each with current status inline. They are ordered by the
616 order in which they joined Twitter (this is going to be changed).
618 URL: http://server/api/statuses/followers.format
623 * id. Optional. The ID or screen name of the user for whom to request a list of followers. Ex:
624 http://server/api/statuses/followers/12345.json
626 http://server/api/statuses/followers/bob.xml
627 * page. Optional. Retrieves the next 100 followers. Ex: http://server/api/statuses/followers.xml?page=2
628 * lite. Optional. Prevents the inline inclusion of current status. Must be set to a value of true.
629 Ex: http://server/api/statuses/followers.xml?lite=true
631 function followers($args, $apidata) {
632 parent::handle($args);
634 return $this->subscriptions($apidata, 'subscriber', 'subscribed');
637 function subscriptions($apidata, $other_attr, $user_attr) {
639 $user = $this->get_subs_user($apidata);
644 $page = $this->trimmed('page');
646 if (!$page || !is_numeric($page)) {
650 $profile = $user->getProfile();
653 common_server_error(_('User has no profile.'));
657 $sub = new Subscription();
658 $sub->$user_attr = $profile->id;
659 $sub->orderBy('created DESC');
660 $sub->limit(($page-1)*100, 100);
665 while ($sub->fetch()) {
666 $others[] = Profile::staticGet($sub->$other_attr);
669 // user has no followers
672 $type = $apidata['content-type'];
674 $this->init_document($type);
675 $this->show_profiles($others, $type);
676 $this->end_document($type);
680 function get_subs_user($apidata) {
682 // function was called with an argument /statuses/user_timeline/api_arg.format
683 if (isset($apidata['api_arg'])) {
685 if (is_numeric($apidata['api_arg'])) {
686 $user = User::staticGet($apidata['api_arg']);
688 $nickname = common_canonical_nickname($apidata['api_arg']);
689 $user = User::staticGet('nickname', $nickname);
693 // if no user was specified, then we'll use the authenticated user
694 $user = $apidata['user'];
698 // Set the user to be the auth user if asked-for can't be found
699 // honestly! This is what Twitter does, I swear --Zach
700 $user = $apidata['user'];
706 function show_profiles($profiles, $type) {
709 common_element_start('users', array('type' => 'array'));
710 foreach ($profiles as $profile) {
711 $this->show_profile($profile);
713 common_element_end('users');
717 foreach ($profiles as $profile) {
718 $arrays[] = $this->twitter_user_array($profile, true);
720 print json_encode($arrays);
723 $this->client_error(_('unsupported file type'));
729 Returns a list of the users currently featured on the site with their current statuses inline.
730 URL: http://server/api/statuses/featured.format
734 function featured($args, $apidata) {
735 parent::handle($args);
736 common_server_error("API method under construction.", $code=501);
739 function get_user($id, $apidata) {
741 return $apidata['user'];
742 } else if (is_numeric($id)) {
743 return User::staticGet($id);
745 return User::staticGet('nickname', $id);