- Fix update_post() wrapper documentation (post_id -> post_text/post_path/post_key) - Fix create_comment() wrapper documentation (added post_slug, post_key parameters) - Add missing wrapper docs for follow(), trust(), votecast(), react() - Fix reaction job parameters (parent_id -> parent_sk, corrected payload structure) - Fix trust job parameters (updated to match actual payload structure) - Fix vote job parameters (voteType -> vote, added parent structure) - Clearly mark Block and Mute jobs as NOT IMPLEMENTED - Fix GitLab URLs to Forgejo (git.jezzahehn.com) - Remove LLM-style language (comprehensive -> full/thorough) - Fix trust listbyusersinit parameter (username -> user_id)
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TrustCafé API Wrapped Functions Guide
This guide covers the high-level wrapper functions provided by the TrustCafé API wrapper. Wrappers simplify common operations by handling payload preparation and job execution automatically.
Table of Contents
Overview
What are Wrappers?
Wrappers are pre-built functions that encapsulate common TrustCafé API operations. They:
- Simplify usage: Less boilerplate code
- Handle payload preparation: Automatically structure requests
- Prevent errors: Built-in validation and defaults
- Self-documenting: Clear parameter names and descriptions
When to Use Wrappers
Use Wrappers for:
- Creating and managing content (posts, comments)
- Standard operations with predictable inputs
- Reducing code complexity
- Frequently used patterns
Use Jobs or Custom Requests when:
- More control is needed
- Custom parameter combinations
- Operations not covered by wrappers
- Uncommon workflows
Quick Example
# Using a wrapper (RECOMMENDED)
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
API.wrapped(create_post(
"This is my post content",
parent_path="/music"
))
# Using a job (for custom control)
API.run_job('post.create', {
"postText": "Different content",
"parent": {
"pk": "parents-key",
"sk": "parents-key"
}
})
Post Wrappers
create_post()
Creates a new post with simplified parameters.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
API.wrapped(create_post(
post_text="Post content here",
parent_path="/branch-name",
blur_label=None,
card_url=None,
collaborative=False
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
post_text |
str | Required | The text content of the post |
parent_path |
str | "/" |
Branch path where the post will be created |
blur_label |
str | None |
Optional label for blurring content |
card_url |
str | None |
Optional URL for card preview |
collaborative |
bool | False |
Enable collaborative editing |
Returns: dict - Job execution result, contains success information
Example - Basic Post:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Welcome to TrustCafé!",
parent_path="/"
))
Example - Post in a Specific Branch:
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Music discussion thread",
parent_path="/music",
blur_label=None,
card_url=None,
collaborative=False
))
Example - Blurred Post:
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Sensitive information",
parent_path="/",
blur_label="secret", # Will blur until labeled
card_url=None,
collaborative=False
))
Example - Collaborative Post:
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Research paper draft - collaborative editing",
parent_path="/research",
blur_label=None,
card_url=None,
collaborative=True # Enables real-time collaboration
))
Example of performing multi-step integration with create_post and a linked resource:
# Create post
created = API.wrapped(create_post("Paper title / author", parent_path="/research"))
# If response includes pk/sk, attach a linked item (structure depends on TrustCafé's link feature)
API.run_job('some.link.create', {
"fromPK": "paper",
"fromSK": created.get('pk'),
"toPK": "external-source",
"toSK": created.get('sk')
})
update_post()
Updates an existing post.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.update_post import update_post
API.wrapped(update_post(
post_text="New post content",
post_path="my-post-slug", # OR use post_key
parent_path="/"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
post_text |
str | Required | The new post content |
post_path |
str | None |
The slug of the post to update |
parent_path |
str | '/' |
Parent path for the post |
post_key |
dict | None |
Direct pk/sk dict if you have it |
blur_label |
str | None |
Optional blur label for content |
card_url |
str | None |
Optional URL for link preview card |
collaborative |
bool | False |
Enable collaborative editing |
Returns: dict - Job specification for update operation
Important: You must provide either post_key OR both post_path and parent_path.
Example - Update with Path:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.update_post import update_post
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(update_post(
post_text="Updated content here",
post_path="my-post-slug",
parent_path="/music"
))
Example - Update with Key:
API.wrapped(update_post(
post_text="Updated with key",
post_key={"pk": "post#123", "sk": "post#123"}
))
Example - Update with Blur:
API.wrapped(update_post(
post_text="Sensitive content",
post_path="my-post",
parent_path="/",
blur_label="nsfw"
))
See update_post.py for full implementation details.
Comment Wrappers
create_comment()
Creates a new comment on a post.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.comment.create_comment import create_comment
# Option 1: Using post_key
API.wrapped(create_comment(
comment_text="This is a comment",
post_key={"pk": "post#123", "sk": "post#123"}
))
# Option 2: Using parent_path + post_slug
API.wrapped(create_comment(
comment_text="This is a comment",
parent_path="/userprofile/my-username",
post_slug="my-post-slug"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
comment_text |
str | Required | The comment content |
post_slug |
str | None |
Slug of the post to comment on (required if not using post_key) |
parent_path |
str | None |
Path in format 'userprofile/slug' or 'subwiki/slug' |
post_key |
dict | None |
Direct pk/sk dict for the post |
blur_label |
str | None |
Optional blur label for content |
version |
int | 3 |
Comment structure version |
Returns: dict - Job specification for create operation
Important: You must provide either post_key OR both parent_path AND post_slug.
Example - Using post_key:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.comment.create_comment import create_comment
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(create_comment(
comment_text="Great post! I really enjoyed reading it.",
post_key={"pk": "post#abc123", "sk": "post#abc123"}
))
Example - Using parent_path and post_slug:
API.wrapped(create_comment(
comment_text="I agree with your point.",
parent_path="/userprofile/philosopher-jon",
post_slug="my-thoughts-on-truth"
))
Example - With blur label:
API.wrapped(create_comment(
comment_text="Spoiler content warning.",
parent_path="/subwiki/movies",
post_slug="movie-review",
blur_label="spoiler"
))
Wrappers Best Practices
1. Provide Context in Parent Paths
Good - Explicit paths:
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="/music/discussion" # Clear and specific
))
Bad - Empty paths:
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="/" # Default root - less clear intention
))
2. Handle Phone Numbers in Content
When phone numbers appear in text, leave them as-is. The API wraps the input string, so 555-1234 stays 555-1234. No HTML is added.
3. Path Normalization
Paths are used directly without extra normalization:
# Use with leading slash
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="/music"
))
# Or without (both should work)
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="music"
))
4. Validate Parent Exists
It's good practice to verify the parent path exists:
# Check if branch exists
branches = API.run_job('branch.listbyname', "music")
if branches.get('Items'):
# Branch exists, proceed with post
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="/music"
))
else:
print("Branch 'music' does not exist")
5. Handle Responses
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
response = API.wrapped(create_post(
"My post",
parent_path="/music"
))
# Check for success
if response and 'success' in response:
print("Post created successfully!")
print(f"Post ID: {response.get('pk')}")
else:
print("Failed to create post")
print(f"Error: {response.get('error')}")
6. Error Handling
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
try:
API.handle_token() # Ensure authenticated
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Post content",
parent_path="/music"
))
logger.info("Post created successfully")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to create post: {e}")
# Handle error - maybe retry, notify admin, etc.
Wrapper vs Job
| Feature | Wrappers | Jobs |
|---|---|---|
| Simplicity | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ |
| Flexibility | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Default Values | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Parameter Validation | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Common Operations | ✅ Many | ❌ None |
| Custom Operations | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Learning Curve | Low | High |
Replacement Examples
Example 1: Create Post
# Wrapper - Simple
API.wrapped(create_post(
"Content",
parent_path="/music"
))
# Job - More complex
API.run_job('post.create', {
"postText": "Content",
"parent": {
"pk": "encode(parent_path)",
"sk": "encode(parent_path)"
}
})
Example 2: Update Post
# Wrapper
API.wrapped(update_post(
post_id="current-pk-same-as-sk",
new_post_text="New content"
))
# Job
API.run_job('post.update', {
"pk": "current-pk-same-as-sk",
"sk": "current-pk-same-as-sk",
"newPostText": "New content"
})
Example 3: Create Comment
# Wrapper
API.wrapped(create_comment(
"My comment",
parent_path="/post-id"
))
# Job
API.run_job('comment.create', {
"commentText": "My comment",
"parent": {
"pk": "post-id",
"sk": "post-id"
}
})
When to Use Each
Use Wrappers When:
- Common operation (create/update post/comment)
- Multiple optional parameters
- Want concise, readable code
- Acceptable default behavior
Use Jobs When:
- Rarely used operation
- Very specific parameter combinations
- Custom job names unsupported by wrappers
- Need maximum flexibility
Creating Custom Wrappers
You can create your own wrappers for repeated operations:
# Custom post wrapper
def create_in_branch(API, branch: str, content: str, create_card: bool = False):
"""
Helper wrapper for creating posts in specific branches.
Args:
API: The APIClient instance
branch: Branch name (e.g., "music", "science")
content: Post content
create_card: Whether to create a card URL
Returns:
dict: API response
"""
card_url = "https://example.com/card" if create_card else None
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.post.create_post import create_post
return API.wrapped(create_post(
content,
parent_path=f"/{branch}",
card_url=card_url
))
# Usage
API.handle_token()
result = create_in_branch(API, "music", "New music discussion")
# Or with card
result = create_in_branch(API, "science", "Research paper abstract", create_card=True)
Follow Wrappers
follow()
Follow or unfollow a user or subwiki.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.follow.follow import follow
API.wrapped(follow(
entity="userprofile",
is_following=True,
parent_slug="philosopher-jon"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
entity |
str | Required | Type of entity: 'userprofile' or 'subwiki' |
is_following |
bool | Required | True to follow, False to unfollow |
parent_slug |
str | Required | Slug of the user or subwiki to follow |
Returns: dict - Job specification for follow operation
Example - Follow a user:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.follow.follow import follow
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(follow(
entity="userprofile",
is_following=True,
parent_slug="philosopher-jon"
))
Example - Unfollow a subwiki:
API.wrapped(follow(
entity="subwiki",
is_following=False,
parent_slug="music"
))
Trust Wrappers
trust()
Set trust level for a user.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.trust.trust import trust
API.wrapped(trust(
trustLevel="trusted",
userprofile_path="/userprofile/philosopher-jon"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
trustLevel |
str | Required | Trust level to set (e.g., 'trusted', 'neutral', 'distrusted') |
userprofile_path |
str | Required | Path to the user profile |
Returns: dict - Job specification for trust operation
Example:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.trust.trust import trust
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(trust(
trustLevel="trusted",
userprofile_path="/userprofile/some-user"
))
Vote Wrappers
votecast()
Cast a vote on a post or comment.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.vote.votecast import votecast
# Option 1: Using item_key
API.wrapped(votecast(
vote="up",
item_key={"pk": "post#123", "sk": "post#123"}
))
# Option 2: Using parent_path and item_path
API.wrapped(votecast(
vote="down",
parent_path="/userprofile/my-username",
item_path="my-post-slug"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
vote |
str | Required | Vote type: 'up' or 'down' |
parent_path |
str | None |
Parent path (required if not using item_key) |
item_path |
str | None |
Item slug (required if not using item_key) |
item_key |
dict | None |
Direct pk/sk dict for the item |
Returns: dict - Job specification for vote operation
Example - Upvote with key:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.vote.votecast import votecast
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(votecast(
vote="up",
item_key={"pk": "post#abc", "sk": "post#abc"}
))
Example - Downvote with paths:
API.wrapped(votecast(
vote="down",
parent_path="/subwiki/politics",
item_path="controversial-post"
))
Reaction Wrappers
react()
React to a post or comment.
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.reaction.react import react
# Option 1: Using item_key
API.wrapped(react(
reaction_type="like",
item_key={"pk": "post#123", "sk": "post#123"}
))
# Option 2: Using parent_path and item_path
API.wrapped(react(
reaction_type="heart",
parent_path="/userprofile/my-username",
item_path="my-post-slug"
))
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
reaction_type |
str | Required | Type of reaction (e.g., 'like', 'heart', 'fire') |
parent_path |
str | None |
Parent path (required if not using item_key) |
item_path |
str | None |
Item slug (required if not using item_key) |
item_key |
dict | None |
Direct pk/sk dict for the item |
Returns: dict - Job specification for reaction operation
Important: You must provide either item_key OR both parent_path AND item_path.
Example:
from trustcafeapiwrapper.wrappers.reaction.react import react
API.handle_token()
API.wrapped(react(
reaction_type="fire",
item_key={"pk": "post#123", "sk": "post#123"}
))
Summary
Wrappers provide a convenient, safe way to perform common operations with the TrustCafé API. For most use cases, wrappers reduce boilerplate and prevent configuration errors. However, jobs offer greater flexibility when standard wrappers don't meet your needs.
Choose wisely:
- Wrappers for standard operations and simplicity
- Jobs for custom operations and maximum control
- Custom wrappers for repeated patterns
Next Steps
- API Reference - Complete list of all API jobs
- Custom Requests Guide - Making advanced API calls manually
- Examples - Real-world usage examples