RedditEasy is a rapidly-fast API wrapper for getting posts using the Reddit JSON API with both sync and async options
To install RedditEasy, do:
pip install redditeasy
OR
python -m pip install redditeasy
OR (not recommended)
pip install git+https://github.com/MakufonSkifto/RedditEasy.git
Docs can be found here
Yes, there is an async version of RedditEasy. To use it, you need to use the Async classes. Which are AsyncSubreddit
and AsyncUser
Here is a small example on using AsyncSubreddit
: https://github.com/MakufonSkifto/RedditEasy/blob/main/examples/async_meme.py
You can and should use this in a discord.py bot. The normal classes could cause a blocking in an async program.
This will not work outside an async function whatsoever.
This method is not suggested as it may be slow and throw errors more often
import redditeasy
import datetime
# To get your Reddit API client info go to
# https://www.reddit.com/prefs/apps
# and create an app
# For more detailed explanation, see this image: https://i.imgur.com/Ri13AQu.png
post = redditeasy.Subreddit()
postoutput = post.get_post(subreddit="dankmemes") # Subreddit name
# Formatted version of created_at
formatted_time = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(postoutput.created_at).strftime("%d/%m/%Y %I:%M:%S UTC")
print(f"Posts Title: {postoutput.title}\n"
f"Posts Content: {postoutput.content}\n"
f"Posts Author: u/{postoutput.author}\n"
f"Posts URL: {postoutput.post_url}\n"
f"Spoiler?: {postoutput.spoiler}\n"
f"Post Created At: {formatted_time}\n"
f"Posts Upvote Count: {postoutput.score}\n"
f"Posts Award Count: {postoutput.total_awards}\n"
f"NSFW?: {postoutput.nsfw}\n"
f"Post Flair: {postoutput.post_flair}\n"
f"User Flair: {postoutput.author_flair}\n"
f"Subreddit Subscribers: {postoutput.subreddit_subscribers}\n"
f"Comment count: {postoutput.comment_count}\n"
f"Is Media?: {postoutput.is_media}\n"
f"Subreddit Name: r/{postoutput.subreddit_name}\n"
f"Content Type: {postoutput.content_type}")
import redditeasy
import datetime
# To get your Reddit API client info go to
# https://www.reddit.com/prefs/apps
# and create an app
# For more detailed explanation, see this image: https://i.imgur.com/Ri13AQu.png
post = redditeasy.Subreddit(client_id="", # Your client ID
client_secret="", # Your client secret
user_agent="" # Your user agent (ex: ClientName/0.1 by YourUsername")
)
postoutput = post.get_post(subreddit="dankmemes") # Subreddit name
# Formatted version of created_at
formatted_time = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(postoutput.created_at).strftime("%d/%m/%Y %I:%M:%S UTC")
print(f"Posts Title: {postoutput.title}\n"
f"Posts Content: {postoutput.content}\n"
f"Posts Author: u/{postoutput.author}\n"
f"Posts URL: {postoutput.post_url}\n"
f"Spoiler?: {postoutput.spoiler}\n"
f"Post Created At: {formatted_time}\n"
f"Posts Upvote Count: {postoutput.score}\n"
f"Posts Award Count: {postoutput.total_awards}\n"
f"NSFW?: {postoutput.nsfw}\n"
f"Post Flair: {postoutput.post_flair}\n"
f"User Flair: {postoutput.author_flair}\n"
f"Subreddit Subscribers: {postoutput.subreddit_subscribers}\n"
f"Comment count: {postoutput.comment_count}\n"
f"Is Media?: {postoutput.is_media}\n"
f"Subreddit Name: r/{postoutput.subreddit_name}\n"
f"Content Type: {postoutput.content_type}")
More examples are in the examples folder
To get your Reddit API client info go to https://www.reddit.com/prefs/apps and create a script.
(You don't have to fill "redirect_uri")
Changelog can be found here
All of RedditEasy's versions were tested in Windows
, Linux (Ubuntu)
and MacOS
The module will raise redditeasy.exceptions.RequestError
if there was an error with the request. Traceback will show the details about the error
The module will raise redditeasy.exceptions.EmptyResult
if the given user / subreddit is empty
If you have any issues with RedditEasy, please report them via the issue tracker