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Readme

Create Pleroma App is a simple python3 script to generate OAuth tokens for your Pleroma account.

By default it will output your credentials as valid python code, but you can disable this with the --plain switch.

Installing

To setup the python3 environment (for Arch Linux) run the following commands:

sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S --needed python git
git clone 'https://git.yandere.cc/Anon/CreatePleromaApp.git'
cd CreatePleromaApp/
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
deactivate
./run.sh -h

If everything worked correctly you should see usage information on Create Pleroma App.

Default Settings

If you want to change the default values for the input prompts, you can edit the source code directly in src/create_app.py

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Encryption

You can also encrypt your credentials with the encrypt.py module included in the repo. If you choose to use this with your custom bot, you must copy the module to your project's root directory. See below for an example implementation:

def decrypt_settings(self):
	if self.settings_encrypt["encrypt"] and not self.decrypted and not self.debug_mode:
		import encryption
		self.settings_server = encryption.settings_server_decrypt_cfg(self.settings_server, self.settings_encrypt)
	self.decrypted = True