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Mystbin.py!

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A small simple wrapper around the Mystb.in API. API docs can be found here.

Documentation for this wrapper can be found here. If you want the docs for the main branch, those can be found here.


Features

  • - Creating pastes.
    • Supporting attachments.
  • - Editing pastes.
    • Pending design work.
  • - Deleting pastes.
  • - Getting pastes.
  • - User endpoints.
  • - Sync client.
    • This one will take some time as I have no motivation to do it, but PRs are welcome if others want to do it.

Installation

This project will be on PyPI as a stable release, you can always find that there.

Installing via pip:

python -m pip install -U mystbin.py

Installing from source:

python -m pip install git+https://github.com/PythonistaGuild/mystbin.py.git

Usage examples

# async example - it will default to async
import mystbin

client = mystbin.Client()

paste = await client.create_paste(filename="Hello.txt", content="Hello there!")
# we also support passing a mystbin.File directly to the `file=` kwarg!

str(paste)
>>> 'https://mystb.in/<your generated ID>'

get_paste = await client.get_paste("<your generated ID>")
get_paste.files[0].content
>>> "Hello there!"

get_paste.created_at
>>> datetime.datetime(2020, 10, 6, 10, 53, 57, 556741)

Or if you want to create a paste with multiple files...

import mystbin

file = mystbin.File(filename="File1.txt", content="Hello there!")
file2 = mystbin.File(filename="test.py", content="print('hello!')")

paste = await client.create_paste(files=[file, file2])

for file in paste.files:
    print(file.content)

>>> "Hello there!"
>>> "print('hello!')"

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