Luke Murphy
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"""How to use the 'magicword' API. |
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In this example, we have a pad called "my-pad-name" on our etherpad-lite |
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instance. Inside the content of that pad is the so-called "magic word" |
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__WORSE_IS_BETTER__. The "@magicword" takes care of retrieving all the formats |
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of those pads and returns a dictionary called "pads" ready to go. |
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Run this example like so: |
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$ python etherdump/examples/magicword.py |
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""" |
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from etherpump.api import magicword |
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@magicword('__WORSE_IS_BETTER__') |
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def can_be_called_anything_you_like(pads): |
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print(pads['foobar']['html']) |
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print(pads['foobar']['txt']) |
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print(pads['foobar']['meta']) |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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can_be_called_anything_you_like() |
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