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It is a package that allows you to manipulate LIFF(Line Frontend Framework) by Python.
It is a package that allows you to manipulate LIFF(Line Frontend Framework) by Python.
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This branch is for Alpha Version
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This package has little or no testing
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# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
from liffpy import (
LineFrontendFramework as LIFF,
ErrorResponse
)
def main():
liff_api = LIFF("YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN")
try:
# If you want to add LIFF app
liff_id = liff_api.add(
view_type="compact",
view_url="https://{YOUR LIFF-SITE}")
# 400 Error or 401 Error
try:
# If you want to update LIFF app
liff_api.update(liff_id,
view_type="full",
view_url="https://{YOUR LIFF-SITE}")
except ErrorResponse as err:
# 401 Error or 404 Error
print(err.message)
return
except ErrorResponse as err:
# 401 Error or 404 Error
print(err.message)
return
try:
# If you want to get all LIFF apps
apps_info = liff_api.get()
for app_info in apps_info:
try:
# If you want to delete LIFF app
liff_api.delete(app_info["liffId"])
except ErrorResponse as err:
# 401 Error or 404 Error
print(err.message)
return
except ErrorResponse as err:
# 401 Error or 404 Error
print(err.message)
return
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
__init__(self, channel_access_token)
Create a new LineFrontendFramework instance.
liff_api = add(
view_type="compact",
view_url="https://{YOUR LIFF-SITE}")
add(self, view_type, view_url)
Adds an app to LIFF. You can add up to 30 LIFF apps on one channel.
liff_id = LineFrontendFramework('YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN')
name | mean |
---|---|
"compact" | 50% of the screen height of the device |
"tall" | 80% of the screen height of the device. |
"full" | 100% of the screen height of the device. |
"Add LIFF app" in https://developers.line.me/ja/reference/liff/
update(self, liff_id, view_type, view_url)
Updates LIFF app settings.
liff_api.update(liff_id,
view_type="full",
view_url="https://{YOUR LIFF-SITE}")
name | mean |
---|---|
"compact" | 50% of the screen height of the device |
"tall" | 80% of the screen height of the device. |
"full" | 100% of the screen height of the device. |
"Update LIFF app" in https://developers.line.me/ja/reference/liff/
get(self)
Gets information on all the LIFF apps registered in the channel.
liff_api.get()
"Get all LIFF apps" in https://developers.line.me/ja/reference/liff/
delete(self, liff_id)
Deletes a LIFF app.
liff_api.delete(liff_id)
"Delete LIFF app" in https://developers.line.me/ja/reference/liff/
FAQs
It is a package that allows you to manipulate LIFF(Line Frontend Framework) by Python.
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