A pleasant and complete Java wrapper for the Tumblr V2 API.
The patches involve adding a few features that were missing from Jumblr, that I needed to put in to allow my own Java Tumblr GUI client to work.
// Create a new client
JumblrClient client = new JumblrClient("consumer_key", "consumer_secret");
client.setToken("oauth_token", "oauth_token_secret");
// Write the user's name
User user = client.user();
System.out.println(user.getName());
// And list their blogs
for (Blog blog : user.getBlogs()) {
System.out.println("\t" + blog.getTitle());
}
// Like the most recent "lol" tag
client.tagged("lol").get(0).like();
Information about the authenticating user
User user = client.user();
System.out.println(user.getName());
What blogs the user is following
List<Blog> blogs = client.userFollowing();
for (Blog blog : blogs) {
System.out.println(blog.getTitle());
}
Dashboard posts for the user?
List<Post> posts = client.userDashboard();
Or the things we like:
List<Post> posts = client.userLikes();
Get information about a given blog
Blog blog = client.blogInfo("seejohnrun.tumblr.com");
blog.getTitle();
And then you can use either the client
approach, or make calls on the blog.
These two are equivelant:
List<User> users = client.blogFollowers();
List<User> users = blog.followers();
Same with likes, etc:
// All return List<Post>
blog.posts();
blog.queuedPosts();
blog.draftPosts();
blog.submissions();
It's easy to get get the avatar of a blog too:
blog.avatar(); // String
And follow/unfollow blogs:
blog.follow();
blog.unfollow();
Again:
post.like();
post.unlike();
// or
client.postLike(postId, reblogKey);
client.postUnlike(postId, reblogKey);
Maybe you want to delete a post, or reblog it?
// Delete
post.delete();
// Reblog
post.reblog();
And editing posts is equally easy:
post.setTitle("hello");
post.save();
// or if you like..
Map<String, String> detail = new HashMap<String, String>();
detail.put("title", "hello");
client.postEdit(blogName, postId, detail);
Just as easy as creating them:
QuotePost post = client.newPost(blogName, QuotePost.class);
post.setQuote("hello world");
post.save();
// or if you like...
Map<String, String> detail = new HashMap<String, String>();
detail.put("quote", "hello world");
detail.put("type", "quote");
client.postCreate(blogName, detail);
All of the posts tagged a given thing:
for (Post post : client.tagged("lol")) {
post.getId();
}
Pagination and additional options are on most calls, and you can just pass them to the overloaded form:
Map<String, String> options = new HashMap<String, String>();
options.put("limit", 2);
options.put("offset", 5);
List<Post> posts = blog.posts(options);
Any connection errors will raise a JumblrException
, which you can get more
information from:
catch (JumblrException ex) {
System.out.println("(" + ex.getResponseCode().toString() + ") " + ex.getMessage());
}
<dependency>
<groupId>com.tumblr</groupId>
<artifactId>jumblr</artifactId>
<version>0.0.6</version>
</dependency>
mvn test
Pop out that JavaDoc - full documentation awaits.
Or you can use our hosted copy at: http://tumblr.github.io/jumblr/javadoc/
Also see the documentation for the Tumblr API itself.
We supply some JAR builds you can use if you're not a fan of mvn. You can grab them with (or without) dependencies from the project page.
Please refer to the GitHub issue tracker at: https://github.com/tumblr/jumblr/issues
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