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DeSo.py

A python package for DeSo.

Developed by ItsAditya

Run pip install deso to install the module!

Examples of How To Use DeSo.py

Getting $DeSo price

import deso
print(deso.Deso.getDeSoPrice())

Getting user(s) info through publicKey(s)

import deso
import json
with open("userInfo.json", "w") as file:
    listOfPublicKeys = ["BC1YLjJVhcVAi5UCYZ2aTNwRMtqvzQar4zbymr7fyinu8MsWLx2A1g1"] # you can pass multiple public key of users
    json.dump(deso.Users.getUserStateless(listOfPublicKeys), file)

Getting user info through DeSo username

import deso
import json
with open("userInfo.json", "w") as file:
    username = "ItsAditya" 
    json.dump(deso.Users.getSingleProfile(username=username), file) #you can also pass publicKey = "
   
    " here instead of username just in case you want to get the profile info from public key
   

Getting profile pic through public key

import deso
publicKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg" # well, that's my (@ItsAditya) public key :)
print(deso.Users.getProfilePic(publicKey))

Getting wallet of a user through public key

import deso
import json
publicKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg" 
with open("wallet.json", "w") as file:
    walletData = deso.Users.getWallet(publicKey, includeCreatorCoin = True) # make includeCreatorCoin as false when you don't want to have creator coin investment in the response data
    json.dump(walletData, file)

getting creator coin holders of a user

import deso 
import json
publicKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg"
with open("investors.json", "w") as file:
    investorData = deso.Users.getHodlers( username =  "", publicKey= publicKey, lastPublicKey= "", numToFetch = 100, fetchAll = False)
    # well, you can play around with above list of args to get what you want :)
    json.dump(investorData, file) 

Getting users who are blocked by a profile

import deso
import json
with open("blockedUsers.json", "w") as file:
    publicKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg" # well, that's my (@ItsAditya) public key :)
    json.dump(deso.Users.getUsersBlocked(publicKey), file)

Getting user posts

import deso
import json
with open("UserPosts.json", "w") as file:
    json.dump(deso.Posts.getUserPosts(username="ItsAditya"), file)

Getting information about single post ( likes, comments etc on a post)

import deso
import json
with open("UserPosts.json", "w") as file:
    postHash = "52f9b2dc7f616a94d583a5a167bb49ba7558279e06bdd0642b1777246a6570a2" #the hash of the post. you can find this in post URL :)

    postInfo = deso.Posts.getPostInfo(postHash, commentLimit = 20, fetchParents = False, commentOffset = 0, addGlobalFeedBool = False, readerPublicKey = "BC1YLianxEsskKYNyL959k6b6UPYtRXfZs4MF3GkbWofdoFQzZCkJRB")
    json.dump(postInfo, file)

Getting diamond information about a user (received or sent)

import deso
import json
with open("diamondsReceived.json", "w") as file:
    publicKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg"
    diamondData = deso.Diamonds.getDiamonds(publicKey=publicKey, received=True)
    '''reveived is an optional arguement when true it returns diamond received by users else
    return diamonds give by users'''
    json.dump(diamondData, file)

Getting deleted posts of a user

import deso
import json

#public Key of @DiamondHands
publicKey = "BC1YLgU67opDhT9bTPsqvue9QmyJLDHRZrSj77cF3P4yYDndmad9Wmx" 
with open("HiddenPosts.json", "w") as file:
    json.dump(deso.Posts.getHiddenPosts(publicKey), file)

Buying creator coin of a user

from deso import *

''' SEEDHEX should always be kept private. It has access to your complete wallet. It's kinda like
    seed phrase. This is why writing methods in backend isn't a good practice until we have derived keys.
    You can only automate your own account and can't have user authorisation. It is recommended to use test account while using write methods.

    You can find the seedHex of your account in your browser storage. Just open https://bitclout.com/ > Dev tools > Application > Storage > Local Storage > https://identity.bitclout.com > users > Select the public key with which you want to post > seedHex'''
SEEDHEX = "" # you seedHex
PUBLIC_KEY = "" #you PublicKey


PublicKeyToBuy = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg" 
trade = Trade(SEEDHEX, PUBLIC_KEY)
status = trade.buy(keyToBuy = PublicKeyToBuy, DeSo = 0.1) # you are buying 0.1 DeSO of the creator's coin
print(status)  #200 if transaction was succesfull

Selling creator coin of a user

from deso import *

''' SEEDHEX should always be kept private. It has access to your complete wallet. It's kinda like
    seed phrase. This is why writing methods in backend isn't a good practice until we have derived keys.
    You can only automate your own account and can't have user authorisation. It is recommended to use test account while using write methods.

    You can find the seedHex of your account in your browser storage. Just open https://bitclout.com/ > Dev tools > Application > Storage > Local Storage > https://identity.bitclout.com > users > Select the public key with which you want to post > seedHex'''
SEEDHEX = "" # you seedHex
PUBLIC_KEY = "" #you PublicKey


publicKeyToSell = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg" 
trade = Trade(SEEDHEX, PUBLIC_KEY)
status = trade.sell(keyToSell = publicKeyToSell, sellMax = True)# you are selling max coins of the creator
print(status)  #200 if transaction was succesfull

Sending a post on deso

from deso import Post

''' SEEDHEX should always be kept private. It has access to your complete wallet. It's kinda like
    seed phrase. This is why writing methods in backend isn't a good practice until we have derived keys.
    You can only automate your own account and can't have user authorisation. It is recommended to use test account while using write methods.

    You can find the seedHex of your account in your browser storage. Just open https://bitclout.com/ > Dev tools > Application > Storage > Local Storage > https://identity.bitclout.com > users > Select the public key with which you want to post > seedHex'''
SEEDHEX = ""  # your seedHex
PUBLIC_KEY = ""  # your PublicKey

post = Post(SEEDHEX, PUBLIC_KEY)

status = post.send("This post was sent using the DeSo python library 😎")
print(status)  # 200 if post was successfull

Uploading image on images.bitclout.com

from deso import Post

''' SEEDHEX should always be kept private. It has access to your complete wallet. It's kinda like
    seed phrase. This is why writing methods in backend isn't a good practice until we have derived keys.
    You can only automate your own account and can't have user authorisation. It is recommended to use test account while using write methods.

    You can find the seedHex of your account in your browser storage. Just open https://bitclout.com/ > Dev tools > Application > Storage > Local Storage > https://identity.bitclout.com > users > Select the public key with which you want to post > seedHex'''
SEEDHEX = ""  # your seedHex
PUBLIC_KEY = ""  # your PublicKey

post = Post(SEEDHEX, PUBLIC_KEY)
imageFileList=[
  ('file',('screenshot.jpg',open("imageToUpload.png", "rb"),'image/png'))
] # 'imageToUpload.png' is the image we are uploading to images.bitclout.com
urlResponse = post.uploadImage(imageFileList)
print(urlResponse) # sample response: {"ImageURL":"https://images.bitclout.com/654c5d57a6f61b053290e232daa8242b7b3f156df20dacac0d20c6b00e0aeb18.webp"}

Posting image on arweave

import deso
#arweave.json is the JSON file of you arweave wallet. Get one at ardrive.io
arweaveURL = deso.Nft.uploadToArweave(
    wallet = "arweave.json",
    image = "image.png"
)
print(arweaveURL) # returns arweave image URL

Minting NFT on deso

import deso
SEED_HEX = "" #your seed hex
PUBLIC_KEY  = "" #Your public key
#uploading image to arweave. Here arweave.json is your arweave wallet JSON file. Get one at ardrive.io
arweaveURL = deso.Nft.uploadToArweave(
    wallet = "arweave.json",
    image = "image.png"
)
#posting image on DeSo
post = deso.Post(SEED_HEX, PUBLIC_KEY)
postResponse = post.send("This is the test NFT made by DeSo.py SD",
                     imageUrl=[str(arweaveURL)])
postHashHex = postResponse["postHashHex"]
status = post.mint(postHashHex, minBidDeSo=0.1, copy = 10)
if status == 200:
    print(f"NFT is live at https://diamondapp.com/nft/{postHashHex}")
else:
    print(status)

Sending direct message on DeSo

from deso import Message
import json

SEEDHEX = "" # your seed Hex
PUBLIC_KEY = "" #your public Key
msg = Message(SEEDHEX, PUBLIC_KEY)
text = "This is a direct message made using DeSo.py"
recipientKey = "BC1YLhBLE1834FBJbQ9JU23JbPanNYMkUsdpJZrFVqNGsCe7YadYiUg"
status = msg.send(recipientKey, text)
print(status)  # 200 if post was successfulld

Getting NFT entries for NFT postHash

from deso import Nft
import json
postHashHex = "d017e4a6f9a7975777f6a4f5b55074590013f362344b8928d1a1a6fcdbe10aca"
with open("NftPostInfo.json", "w") as file:
     niftyInfo = deso.Nft.getNFT(postHashHex)
     json.dump(niftyInfo, file)

More docs coming soon!

Found any issue ? Report us on our repo

Tip the author of this module some $DeSo at: @ItsAditya (even 1 diamond counts :)

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