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nanoatp

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A nano implementation of the AT Protocol for Python.

Demo

  • A bot built with nanoatp that summarizes the top 30 most popular arXiv papers on Reddit and Hacker News in the last 30 days and posts them to Bluesky.

Getting started

  • First, install the package.
pip install nanoatp
  • Set your credentials as environment variables. Or you can pass them to BskyAgent.login().
export ATP_IDENTIFIER="foo.bsky.social"
export ATP_PASSWORD="password"
  • Then in your application,
from nanoatp import BskyAgent, RichText

agent = BskyAgent("https://bsky.social")
agent.login()

# post a simple text
record = {"text": "Hello World!"}
response = agent.post(record)
print(response)

# create a RichText
rt = RichText("Hello @nanoatp.bsky.social, check out this link: https://huggingface.co/")
rt.detectFacets(agent)
print(rt.facets)

# upload an image
image = agent.uploadImage("example.png")

# post a RichText with an image
embed = {"$type": "app.bsky.embed.images#main", "images": [image]}
record = {"text": rt.text, "facets": rt.facets, "embed": embed}
response = agent.post(record)
print(response)

# upload an external link (create a link card with title, description and thumbnail)
uri = rt.facets[1]["features"][0]["uri"]  # https://huggingface.co/
external = agent.uploadExternal(uri)

# post a RichText with an external link
embed = {"$type": "app.bsky.embed.external#main", "external": external}
record = {"text": rt.text, "facets": rt.facets, "embed": embed}
response = agent.post(record)
print(response)

See examples for more.

Usage

Session management

Log into a server using these APIs. You'll need an active session for most methods.

from nanoatp import BskyAgent

agent = BskyAgent("https://bsky.social")

# if you don't specify credentials,
# ATP_IDENTIFIER and ATP_PASSWORD environment variables will be used
agent.login("[email protected]", "hunter2")

API calls

The agent includes methods for many common operations, including:

# Feeds and content
agent.getPost(repo, rkey, cid)
agent.post(record)
agent.deletePost(postUri)
agent.uploadBlob(data, encoding)
agent.uploadImage(path, alt, encoding)  # wrapper for uploadBlob
agent.uploadExternal(url)  # wrapper for uploadBlob

# Identity
agent.resolveHandle(handle)

# Session management
agent.login(identifier, password)

Rich text

Some records (ie posts) use the app.bsky.richtext lexicon. At the moment richtext is only used for links and mentions, but it will be extended over time to include bold, italic, and so on.

ℹ️ Currently the implementation is very naive. I have not tested it with UTF-16 text.

from nanoatp import BskyAgent, RichText

agent = BskyAgent()
agent.login()

rt = RichText("Hello @nanoatp.bsky.social, check out this link: https://example.com")
rt.detectFacets(agent)
record = {"text": rt.text, "facets": rt.facets}
agent.post(record)

Advanced

Advanced API calls

The methods above are convenience wrappers. It covers most but not all available methods.

The AT Protocol identifies methods and records with reverse-DNS names. You can use them on the agent as well:

res1 = agent._repo_createRecord(
    agent.session["did"],  # repo
    "app.bsky.feed.post",  # collection
    {
        "$type": "app.bsky.feed.post",
        "text": "Hello, world!",
        "createdAt": datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc).isoformat().replace("+00:00", "Z")
    }
)

Development

export ATP_IDENTIFIER="foo.bsky.social"
export ATP_PASSWORD="password"
poetry install
poetry run pytest -s     # run pytest once
poetry run -- ptw -- -s  # watch for changes and run pytest

TODO:

  • split BskyAgent and AtpAgent code
  • implement a proper RichText parser with UTF-16 (currently it's very naive)
  • type definitions
  • structured tests
  • more APIs

License

MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

Author

S. Ota

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