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A Python client for the Imgur API.
The original imgurpython project is no longer supported, so, I decided to create my own python client for the Imgur API.
Disclaimer: This is a work in progress. In this first version, I'm not gonna implement all the API calls, only the necessary ones to interact with imgur and be able to create albums, upload images and share them on the site.
For more information, check the API client documentation
$ python setup.py install
with pip
$ pip install imgur-python
from os import path
from imgur_python import Imgur
imgur_client = Imgur({'client_id': 'cf8c57ca8......'})
image = imgur_client.image_upload(path.realpath('./image.png'), 'Untitled', 'My first image upload')
image_id = image['response']['data']['id']
album = imgur_client.album_create([image_id], 'My first album', 'Something funny', 'public')
album_id = album['response']['data']['id']
response = imgur_client.gallery_album(album_id, 'This is going down on the sub', 0, 'funny,midly_interesting')
print(response)
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A Python client for the Imgur API
We found that imgur-python demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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