get_timeline_home function

Get home and list timelines

Get home and list timelines

Query the instance for the timeline from either followed users or a specific list. These functions can only be called with a user token from create_token().

get_timeline_home( local = FALSE, max_id, since_id, min_id, limit = 20L, token = NULL, parse = TRUE, retryonratelimit = TRUE, verbose = TRUE ) get_timeline_list( list_id, max_id, since_id, min_id, limit = 20L, token = NULL, parse = TRUE, retryonratelimit = TRUE, verbose = TRUE )

Arguments

  • local: logical, Show only local statuses?
  • max_id: character or POSIXct (date time), Return results older than this id
  • since_id: character or POSIXct (date time), Return results newer than this id
  • min_id: character or POSIXct (date time), Return results immediately newer than this id
  • limit: integer, Maximum number of results to return
  • token: user bearer token (read from file by default)
  • parse: logical, if TRUE, the default, returns a tibble. Use FALSE to return the "raw" list corresponding to the JSON returned from the Mastodon API.
  • retryonratelimit: If TRUE, and a rate limit is exhausted, will wait until it refreshes. Most Mastodon rate limits refresh every 5 minutes. If FALSE, and the rate limit is exceeded, the function will terminate early with a warning; you'll still get back all results received up to that point.
  • verbose: logical whether to display messages
  • list_id: character, Local ID of the list in the database.

Returns

statuses

Details

max_id, since_id, and min_id can either be character or POSIXct (date time). If it is POSXIct, it will be converted to the so-called snowflake ID.

Examples

## Not run: get_timeline_home() ## End(Not run) ## Not run: get_timeline_list("<listid>") ## End(Not run)

References

https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/timelines/

  • Maintainer: David Schoch
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2024-10-30