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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7802ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +jacanaoesta +=========== + +Simple tool to list the people you follow on Mastodon that no longer are active. + +## Current usage: + +``` +Find people that no longer are active in your Mastodon follow list. + +Usage: jacanaoesta [OPTIONS] + +Arguments: + + +Options: + -k, --api-key Ask for API key + -d, --days Days since last status to consider inactive [default: 180] + -h, --help Print help information + -V, --version Print version information +``` + +Expected output: + +``` +Paste API Key here: +Found 171 users. Checking... +veracrypt (https://mastodon.social/@veracrypt) seems to inactive +... +fsf (https://status.fsf.org/fsf) seems to inactive +gnome (https://quitter.no/gnome) seems to inactive +38 of them seem to be inactive for at least 180 days +``` + +The `api-key` needs `read:accounts` scope. + +## Build from source + +1. Clone repository +2. Run `cargo build --release` +3. Find the binary in `./targets/release/jacanaoesta` + +For development purposes `cargo run` should be enough. diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs index fd92296..132cfe8 100644 --- a/src/main.rs +++ b/src/main.rs @@ -1,13 +1,48 @@ -use clap::{Arg, ArgAction, Command}; +use chrono::{Duration, NaiveDate, Utc}; +use clap::{value_parser, Arg, ArgAction, Command}; use rpassword; +use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use std::env; use std::process; +use url::Url; + +#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug)] +struct User { + id: String, + username: String, + acct: String, + url: String, + bot: bool, + last_status_at: Option, +} + +impl User { + fn is_active(&self, days: i32) -> bool { + if self.last_status_at.is_none() { + return false; + } + let today = Utc::now().date_naive(); + let limit = today - Duration::days(days as i64); + + match NaiveDate::parse_from_str(self.last_status_at.as_ref().unwrap().as_str(), "%Y-%m-%d") + { + Ok(last_status_date) => { + if last_status_date < limit { + false + } else { + true + } + } + _ => false, + } + } +} fn main() { let matches = Command::new("jacanaoesta") .version("0.1.0") .author("Gonçalo Valério ") - .about("Find people that are no longer active in your Mastodon follow list.") + .about("Find people that no longer are active in your Mastodon follow list.") .arg(Arg::new("instance").required(true)) .arg( Arg::new("api-key") @@ -16,6 +51,14 @@ fn main() { .help("Ask for API key") .action(ArgAction::SetTrue), ) + .arg( + Arg::new("days") + .short('d') + .long("days") + .help("Days since last status to consider inactive") + .value_parser(value_parser!(i32)) + .default_value("180"), + ) .get_matches(); let ask_for_key = matches.get_flag("api-key"); @@ -26,8 +69,57 @@ fn main() { process::exit(1); } }; + let instance = matches + .get_one::("instance") + .expect("Instance is missing"); - // TODO + let days = matches + .get_one::("days") + .expect("Days must be a integer"); + + if *days < 1 { + println!("Days must be a positive integer"); + process::exit(1); + } + + if !validate_url(&instance) { + println!("Invalid instance URL"); + process::exit(1); + } + + let user_id: String; + match check_api_availability(&instance, &api_key) { + Ok(id) => user_id = id, + Err(reason) => { + println!("{}", reason); + process::exit(1); + } + } + + let following; + match fetch_followed_users(&instance, &api_key, &user_id) { + Ok(users) => following = users, + Err(reason) => { + println!("{}", reason); + process::exit(1); + } + } + println!("Found {} users. Checking...", following.len()); + let inactive_users: i32 = following + .iter() + .map(|user| { + if user.is_active(*days) { + return 0; + } else { + println!("{} ({}) seems to inactive", user.username, user.url); + return 1; + } + }) + .sum(); + println!( + "{} of them seem to be inactive for at least {} days", + inactive_users, days + ); } fn get_api_key(ask: bool) -> Result { @@ -43,3 +135,106 @@ fn get_api_key(ask: bool) -> Result { } } } + +fn validate_url(instance: &String) -> bool { + let parsed_url; + match Url::parse(instance) { + Ok(url) => parsed_url = url, + _ => return false, + } + + let scheme = parsed_url.scheme(); + if scheme != "https" && scheme != "http" { + return false; + } + + let path = parsed_url.path(); + if path != "/" { + return false; + } + true +} + +fn check_api_availability(instance: &String, api_key: &String) -> Result { + let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new(); + let response; + + match client + .get(format!("{}/api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials", instance)) + .header("Authorization", format!("Bearer {}", api_key)) + .send() + { + Ok(resp) => response = resp, + _ => return Err("Failed to connect ".to_string()), + } + + if response.status().is_success() { + let data = response.json::().unwrap(); + Ok(data.id) + } else { + Err("Failed to connect ".to_string()) + } +} + +fn fetch_followed_users( + instance: &String, + api_key: &String, + user_id: &String, +) -> Result, String> { + let mut response; + let mut users = Vec::new(); + let mut url = format!("{}/api/v1/accounts/{}/following", instance, user_id); + let mut still_has_followers = true; + let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new(); + + while still_has_followers { + match client + .get(&url) + .header("Authorization", format!("Bearer {}", api_key)) + .send() + { + Ok(resp) => response = resp, + _ => return Err("Unable to fetch all followers".to_string()), + } + + if response.status().is_success() { + let headers = response.headers().clone(); + let mut data = response.json::>().unwrap(); + users.append(&mut data); + + let link_header; + match headers.get("link") { + Some(link) => link_header = link.to_str().unwrap().to_string(), + _ => { + still_has_followers = false; + continue; + } + } + + match get_next_page(link_header) { + Ok(next_page) => url = next_page, + _ => still_has_followers = false, + } + } else { + return Err("Invalid server response".to_string()); + } + } + + Ok(users) +} + +fn get_next_page(link_header: String) -> Result { + let adj_pages: Vec<&str> = link_header.split(",").collect(); + + // It is too late in the night and I don't have the patience for this. + // Will fix later, for now lets assume the nonsense below works. + let next_page = adj_pages[0]; + if next_page.find("next").unwrap_or(0) == 0 { + return Err(()); + } + + let url_start = next_page.find("<").unwrap(); + let url_end = next_page.find(">").unwrap(); + + Ok(next_page[url_start + 1..url_end].to_string()) +}