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- # Differences in Mastodon API responses from vanilla Mastodon
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- A Pleroma instance can be identified by "<Mastodon version> (compatible; Pleroma <version>)" present in `version` field in response from `/api/v1/instance`
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- ## Flake IDs
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- Pleroma uses 128-bit ids as opposed to Mastodon's 64 bits. However just like Mastodon's ids they are sortable strings
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- ## Attachment cap
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- Some apps operate under the assumption that no more than 4 attachments can be returned or uploaded. Pleroma however does not enforce any limits on attachment count neither when returning the status object nor when posting.
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- ## Timelines
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- Adding the parameter `with_muted=true` to the timeline queries will also return activities by muted (not by blocked!) users.
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- ## Statuses
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- Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
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- - `local`: true if the post was made on the local instance.
- - `conversation_id`: the ID of the conversation the status is associated with (if any)
- - `in_reply_to_account_acct`: the `acct` property of User entity for replied user (if any)
- - `content`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `content` property with the key being it's mimetype. Currently the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
- - `spoiler_text`: a map consisting of alternate representations of the `spoiler_text` property with the key being it's mimetype. Currently the only alternate representation supported is `text/plain`
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- ## Attachments
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- Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
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- - `mime_type`: mime type of the attachment.
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- ## Accounts
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- - `/api/v1/accounts/:id`: The `id` parameter can also be the `nickname` of the user. This only works in this endpoint, not the deeper nested ones for following etc.
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- Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
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- - `tags`: Lists an array of tags for the user
- - `relationship{}`: Includes fields as documented for Mastodon API https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/entities/#relationship
- - `is_moderator`: boolean, nullable, true if user is a moderator
- - `is_admin`: boolean, nullable, true if user is an admin
- - `confirmation_pending`: boolean, true if a new user account is waiting on email confirmation to be activated
- - `hide_followers`: boolean, true when the user has follower hiding enabled
- - `hide_follows`: boolean, true when the user has follow hiding enabled
- - `settings_store`: A generic map of settings for frontends. Opaque to the backend. Only returned in `verify_credentials` and `update_credentials`
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- ### Source
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- Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
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- - `show_role`: boolean, nullable, true when the user wants his role (e.g admin, moderator) to be shown
- - `no_rich_text` - boolean, nullable, true when html tags are stripped from all statuses requested from the API
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- ## Account Search
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- Behavior has changed:
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- - `/api/v1/accounts/search`: Does not require authentication
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- ## Notifications
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- Has these additional fields under the `pleroma` object:
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- - `is_seen`: true if the notification was read by the user
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- ## POST `/api/v1/statuses`
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- Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
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- - `preview`: boolean, if set to `true` the post won't be actually posted, but the status entitiy would still be rendered back. This could be useful for previewing rich text/custom emoji, for example.
- - `content_type`: string, contain the MIME type of the status, it is transformed into HTML by the backend. You can get the list of the supported MIME types with the nodeinfo endpoint.
- - `to`: A list of nicknames (like `lain@soykaf.club` or `lain` on the local server) that will be used to determine who is going to be addressed by this post. Using this will disable the implicit addressing by mentioned names in the `status` body, only the people in the `to` list will be addressed. The normal rules for for post visibility are not affected by this and will still apply.
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- ## PATCH `/api/v1/update_credentials`
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- Additional parameters can be added to the JSON body/Form data:
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- - `no_rich_text` - if true, html tags are stripped from all statuses requested from the API
- - `hide_followers` - if true, user's followers will be hidden
- - `hide_follows` - if true, user's follows will be hidden
- - `hide_favorites` - if true, user's favorites timeline will be hidden
- - `show_role` - if true, user's role (e.g admin, moderator) will be exposed to anyone in the API
- - `default_scope` - the scope returned under `privacy` key in Source subentity
- - `pleroma_settings_store` - Opaque user settings to be saved on the backend.
- - `skip_thread_containment` - if true, skip filtering out broken threads
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- ### Pleroma Settings Store
- Pleroma has mechanism that allows frontends to save blobs of json for each user on the backend. This can be used to save frontend-specific settings for a user that the backend does not need to know about.
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- The parameter should have a form of `{frontend_name: {...}}`, with `frontend_name` identifying your type of client, e.g. `pleroma_fe`. It will overwrite everything under this property, but will not overwrite other frontend's settings.
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- This information is returned in the `verify_credentials` endpoint.
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- ## Authentication
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- *Pleroma supports refreshing tokens.
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- `POST /oauth/token`
- Post here request with grant_type=refresh_token to obtain new access token. Returns an access token.
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- ## Account Registration
- `POST /api/v1/accounts`
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- Has theses additionnal parameters (which are the same as in Pleroma-API):
- * `fullname`: optional
- * `bio`: optional
- * `captcha_solution`: optional, contains provider-specific captcha solution,
- * `captcha_token`: optional, contains provider-specific captcha token
- * `token`: invite token required when the registerations aren't public.
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