Until now, I only occasionally checked the runtime of my Mentions United scripts by using a console output. It didn’t seem to be that important, becau...
Until now, I only occasionally checked the runtime of my Mentions United scripts by using a console output. It didn’t seem to be that important, becau...
No, not directly, because it depends on the syndications stored in the Frontmatter of my post. But since I have also included Webmentions and Lemmy sends one when crossposting, at least this would be displayed under the post.
After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the r...
After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the rest was no longer particularly difficult, because the data is very heavy due to many redundancies, but easy to process. So my new plugin is ready and running on this blog to display Lemmy interactions …
After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the r...
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After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the rest was no longer particularly difficult, because the data is very heavy due to many redundancies, but easy to process. So my new plugin is ready and running on this blog to display Lemmy interactions …
Hi mate :) thanks for giving me initial ignition to get into Lemmy and writing the Mention United provider plugin for it. Would love to have a look on your solution.
I have no problem with an API. It's better than a feed. But the payload of the API seems too high to me in times when we should pay attention to resources. Redundancies should always be prevented by clever design.
Slightly triggered by the post My blog now has Lemmy comments, I thought it would be a good idea to take a closer look at another great representative...
Slightly triggered by the post My blog now has Lemmy comments, I thought it would be a good idea to take a closer look at another great representative of the Fediverse world: Lemmy. Of course, also with an eye on the possibility of developing another Mentions United Provider Plugin, along the lines of what “Coship” can do, I also can do and that for everyone ;)
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Slightly triggered by the post My blog now has Lemmy comments, I thought it would be a good idea to take a closer look at another great representative...
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Slightly triggered by the post My blog now has Lemmy comments, I thought it would be a good idea to take a closer look at another great representative of the Fediverse world: Lemmy. Of course, also with an eye on the possibility of developing another Mentions United Provider Plugin, along the lines of what “Coship” can do, I also can do and that for everyone ;)
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Posting here also, because [email protected] commented that the API should work as expected on lemm.ee for instance and I don't know where is the right place to post my question. Can someone help?
I try to get comment data for my posts via API from my Lemmy instance, but whatever I try on using the GetComments endpoint it delivers an empty array.
For example ... GET https://programming.dev/api/v3/comment/list?post_id=20878811
leads to:
json
{
"comments": []
}
I want to ask here, before creating an issue. Has someone a hint?
Thank you for the tip ... but whatever I try with the parameter post_ids in curl, my instance running 0.19.5 does not recognize the parameter and I receive a list with the latest comments over all posts ... !?
I try to get comment data for my posts via API from my Lemmy instance, but whatever I try on using the GetComments endpoint it delivers an empty array.
For example ... GET https://programming.dev/api/v3/comment/list?post_id=20878811
leads to:
json
{
"comments": []
}
I want to ask here, before creating an issue. Has someone a hint?
Since I wasn't satisfied with the way syndicated interactions were displayed on my blog, I built something myself with #javascript. What do you think of the idea and implementation?
A JavaScript solution to unite blog posts with their interactions
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Since I wasn't satisfied with the way syndicated interactions were displayed on my blog, I built something myself with #javascript. What do you think of the idea and implementation?