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A Reddit client for Elixir built on OAuth2. It's called Breddit because all the good Reddit/Elixir puns were taken and I like bread.

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🍞 Breddit

The Reddit client that's as delicious as bread. It's also gluten-free!

Note! This is still in heavy development! It's almost definitely not prod-ready and isn't yet fully tested. PRs are welcomed to add more modules. I'm using Breddit in an app that I'm writing and adding resources as I need them.

Installation

The package can be installed by adding breddit to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
  [
    {:breddit, "~> 0.1.0"}
  ]
end

Setup

Breddit requires some configs in order to properly authenticate with Reddit.

Here is a sample config:

config :breddit,
  oauth: [
    client_id: System.get_env("REDDIT_CLIENT_ID"), # required
    client_secret: System.get_env("REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET"), # required
    redirect_uri: System.get_env("REDDIT_REDIRECT_URI") # required; must match the uri you provided to reddit when creating the app
  ],
  # optional, but you'll most likely at least want to add `scope` since it'd be useless to be authenticated with no scope.
  params: %{state: "1", scope: "identity edit flair history mysubreddits privatemessages read report save submit"}

Usage

More docs to come... I will be adding moduledocs, specs, etc ASAP!

Contributing

Feel free to open PRs to add additional modules! As mentioned previously, I'm using this in a separate app and am adding resources as I need them. If there's a resource you need that's not added, please add it :)

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A Reddit client for Elixir built on OAuth2. It's called Breddit because all the good Reddit/Elixir puns were taken and I like bread.

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