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polaris64@lemmy.sdf.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which programs do y'all use for reading and writing e-mail?English2·2 years agombsync to sync IMAP to my local machine, then mu4e in Emacs to manage everything
polaris64@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•I just signed up for [@lemmy](https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy) checking it out :)English2·2 years agoWelcome to Lemmy!
polaris64@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What if you could import and export subscription lists between different instances?English3·2 years agoHere’s my Python script, it requires Python 3 and requests: -
from argparse import ArgumentParser, Namespace import re import requests import time def get_arg_parser() -> ArgumentParser: parser = ArgumentParser( description="Copy community follows from one Lemmy instance to another" ) parser.add_argument( "--source-url", dest="source_url", type=str, required=True, help="Base URL of the source instance from which to copy (e.g. https://lemmy.ml)" ) parser.add_argument( "--dest-url", dest="dest_url", type=str, required=True, help="Base URL of the destination instance to which to copy (e.g. https://lemmy.world)" ) parser.add_argument( "--source-jwt", dest="source_jwt", type=str, required=True, help="The JWT (login token) for the source instance" ) parser.add_argument( "--dest-jwt", dest="dest_jwt", type=str, required=True, help="The JWT (login token) for the destination instance" ) return parser def parse_args() -> Namespace: return get_arg_parser().parse_args() def get_followed_communities(args: Namespace) -> list: print(f"Fetching list of followed communities from {args.source_url}...") res = requests.get( f"{args.source_url}/api/v3/site", params={ "auth": args.source_jwt, } ) res.raise_for_status() res_data = res.json() if not res_data.get("my_user"): raise Exception("No my_user in site response") if not res_data["my_user"].get("follows"): raise Exception("No follows in my_user response") return res.json()["my_user"]["follows"] def find_community(name: str, args: Namespace) -> dict: res = requests.get( f"{args.dest_url}/api/v3/community", params={ "name": name, "auth": args.dest_jwt, } ) res.raise_for_status() res_data = res.json() if not res_data.get("community_view"): raise Exception("No community_view in community response") return res_data["community_view"] def follow_community(cid: int, args: Namespace) -> dict: res = requests.post( f"{args.dest_url}/api/v3/community/follow", json={ "community_id": cid, "follow": True, "auth": args.dest_jwt, } ) res.raise_for_status() return res.json() def get_qualified_name(actor_id: str): matches = re.search(r"https://(.*?)/(c|m)/(.*)", actor_id) if not matches: return actor_id groups = matches.groups() if len(groups) != 3: return actor_id return f"{groups[2]}@{groups[0]}" def sync_follow(follow: dict, args: Namespace): qn = get_qualified_name(follow["community"]["actor_id"]) while True: try: community = find_community(qn, args) print(f"Subscription to {qn} is {community['subscribed']}") if community["subscribed"] == "NotSubscribed": print(f"Following {qn} on {args.dest_url}...") follow_community(community["community"]["id"], args) break except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as ex: if ex.response.status_code >= 500 and ex.response.status_code < 600: print(f"WARNING: HTTP error {str(ex)}: trying again...") else: print(f"WARNING: HTTP error {str(ex)}") break def main(): args = parse_args() try: follows = get_followed_communities(args) except Exception as ex: print(f"ERROR: unable to fetch followed communities from {args.source_url}: {str(ex)}") return print(f"Syncing {len(follows)} followed communities to {args.dest_url}...") with open("failures.txt", "wt") as failures: for follow in follows: try: sync_follow(follow, args) except Exception as ex: print(f"ERROR: {str(ex)}") failures.write( get_qualified_name( follow["community"]["actor_id"] ) ) time.sleep(1) if __name__ == "__main__": main()
You use it like this (for example), assuming it’s saved to
sync.py
: -python sync.py --source-url=https://lemmy.ml --dest-url=https://lemmy.world --source-jwt=abc123 --dest-jwt=bcd234
polaris64@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What if you could import and export subscription lists between different instances?English1·2 years agoI think I remember reading about an existing project which aims to allow migration of followed communities, users, blocks, etc. between instances. I’d imagine that would be far cleaner than my quick solution so it might be worth a look!
I’ll try cleaning mine up though and I’ll post it here just in case it’s useful.
polaris64@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What if you could import and export subscription lists between different instances?English2·2 years agoI did exactly this today. I wrote a quick and dirty Python script to fetch followed communities from lemmy.ml and to follow those same communities on lemmy.sdf.org (the current instance I’m using).
And for those that don’t you have JC