This project is just to provide a wrapper around the API without any additional features.
All methods and types available and this library (possibly) is ready for use in production. Yaay!
Download and install it:
$ go get -u github.com/toby3d/telegraph
Import it in your code:
import "github.com/toby3d/telegraph"
This is an example of "quick start", which shows how to create a new account for future pages, as well as creating a first simple page with text, picture, video and signature:
package main
import (
"github.com/toby3d/telegraph"
"log"
)
// Example content. Be sure to wrap every media in a <figure> tag, okay? Be easy, bro.
const data = `<figure><img src="/file/6a5b15e7eb4d7329ca7af.jpg"/></figure><p><i>Hello</i>, my name is
<b>Page</b>, <u>look at me</u>!</p><figure><iframe src="https://youtu.be/fzQ6gRAEoy0"></iframe>
<figcaption>Yes, you can embed youtube, vimeo and twitter widgets too!</figcaption></figure>`
func main() {
// Create new Telegraph account. Author name/link can be epmty.
// So secure. Much anonymously. Wow.
acc, err := telegraph.CreateAccount(
"toby3d", // required for assign all new pages (invisible for others)
"Maxim Lebedev",
"https://telegram.me/toby3d",
)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
// Boom!.. And your text will be understandable for Telegraph. MAGIC.
content, _ := telegraph.ContentFormat(data)
newPage := &telegraph.Page{
Title: "My super-awesome page",
Content: content,
// Not necessarily, but, hey, it's just an example.
AuthorName: acc.AuthorName,
AuthorURL: acc.AuthorURL,
}
if page, err := acc.CreatePage(newPage, false); err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
}
log.Println("Kaboom! Page created, look what happened:", page.URL)
}
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