├── Resources └── scriptable-pocket-widget-image.png ├── pocket_widget.js ├── README.md ├── pocket_widget └── pocket_widget_code.js └── LICENSE /Resources/scriptable-pocket-widget-image.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brianseidman/scriptable-pocket-widget/HEAD/Resources/scriptable-pocket-widget-image.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pocket_widget.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Variables used by Scriptable. 2 | // These must be at the very top of the file. Do not edit. 3 | // icon-color: pink; icon-glyph: chevron-circle-down; 4 | 5 | let attributes = { 6 | "consumerKey": "YOUR-CONSUMER-KEY", 7 | "accessToken": "YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN", 8 | "favorite": 1 // Enter 0 for "Unread"; enter 1 for "Favorites" 9 | } 10 | 11 | let pocket_widget = importModule("/pocket_widget/pocket_widget_code.js"), 12 | w = new ListWidget(); 13 | w.url = 'pocket://' 14 | 15 | pocket_widget.titleLine(w, attributes.favorite) 16 | 17 | await pocket_widget.articleEntries(w, 18 | await pocket_widget.data(attributes)) 19 | 20 | w.presentMedium() 21 | Script.setWidget(w) 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pocket Widgets (Unofficial) [![Mentioned in Awesome Scriptable](https://awesome.re/mentioned-badge.svg)](https://github.com/dersvenhesse/awesome-scriptable#readme) 2 | 3 | "Unread" and "Favorites" iOS widgets for [Pocket](https://getpocket.com). 4 | 5 |

Scriptable Pocket Widget Screenshot

6 | 7 | Pocket is Mozilla's popular read-it-later service. Unfortunately, on iOS Pocket only offers a "Discover" widget showing you trending articles; there aren't widgets to show your own favorite (starred) or unread articles. These scripts, deployed through the Scriptable app, bring those missing widgets to your device. 8 | 9 | Easy set-up: 10 | * 🧑‍💻 Install the [Scriptable](https://scriptable.app) app by [Simon Støvring](https://github.com/simonbs). 11 | * 📁 Download the Pocket widget files to your Scriptable folder. 12 | * 😀 Add your Pocket credentials and choose between "Unread" and "Favorites." That's it! 13 | 14 | ## Usage 15 | 16 | You will need a consumer key and access token to query your user data with the Pocket API. To create those credentials: 17 | * Follow the documentation on the [Pocket: Developer API](https://getpocket.com/developer/) site. 18 | * Use one of the many third-party Pocket credential creation tools like [OneClickPocket](http://reader.fxneumann.de/plugins/oneclickpocket/auth.php) or [pocket-auth](https://github.com/mheap/pocket-auth). 19 | 20 | ## Preferences 21 | 22 | The Pocket widget can be easily modified with these three lines of code in the pocket_widget.js file: 23 | 24 | ``` 25 | let attributes = { 26 | "consumerKey": "YOUR-CONSUMER-KEY", 27 | "accessToken": "YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN", 28 | "favorite": 1 // Enter 0 for "Unread"; enter 1 for "Favorites" 29 | } 30 | ``` 31 | Replace YOUR-CONSUMER-KEY and YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN with the respective consumer key and access token for your account. To show your two most recent Pocket favorites in the widget, leave the "favorite" value as 1; changing the "favorite" value to 0 will show your two most recent unread saved articles. No modification of the pocket_widget/pocket_widget_code.js file is necessary. 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pocket_widget/pocket_widget_code.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | let textRowSize = new Size(250, 0), 2 | grayColors = Color.dynamic(Color.lightGray(), Color.darkGray()), 3 | grayFillerTitle = Color.dynamic(new Color("#E3E3E3"), new Color("#2A2A2A")), 4 | grayFillerCompany = Color.dynamic(new Color("#ECECEC"), new Color("#2A2A2A")), 5 | fillerTitleSize = new Size(225, 14), 6 | fillerCompanySize = new Size(150, 12) 7 | 8 | module.exports.data = async (components) => { 9 | let url = "https://getpocket.com/v3/get?access_token=" + components.accessToken + "&consumer_key=" + components.consumerKey + "&detailType=simple&state=unread&favorite=" + components.favorite + "&count=2" 10 | 11 | let req = new Request(url); 12 | req.method = "POST"; 13 | 14 | let json = await req.loadJSON(), 15 | values = Object.values(json.list) 16 | 17 | return values 18 | } 19 | 20 | module.exports.propertyCheck = (session, key) => { 21 | if (session.hasOwnProperty(key)) { 22 | return true 23 | } else { 24 | return false 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | module.exports.horizontalRule = (widget) => { 29 | 30 | widget.addSpacer(5) 31 | 32 | let hr = widget.addStack() 33 | hr.backgroundColor = grayFillerCompany //!!! 34 | hr.size = new Size(310, 1) 35 | 36 | widget.addSpacer(8) 37 | } 38 | 39 | module.exports.filler = (widget, amount) => { 40 | 41 | if (amount == 0) { 42 | widget.addSpacer(5) 43 | } else { 44 | module.exports.horizontalRule(widget) 45 | } 46 | 47 | let entryFiller = widget.addStack() 48 | 49 | let fillerStackLeft = entryFiller.addStack() 50 | fillerStackLeft.size = textRowSize 51 | fillerStackLeft.layoutVertically() 52 | 53 | let fillerTitle = fillerStackLeft.addStack() 54 | let fillerText = fillerTitle.addText(" ") 55 | fillerTitle.backgroundColor = grayFillerTitle 56 | fillerTitle.size = fillerTitleSize 57 | fillerTitle.cornerRadius = cornerRadius 58 | 59 | fillerStackLeft.addSpacer(5) 60 | 61 | let fillerCompany = fillerStackLeft.addStack() 62 | let fillerCompanyText = fillerCompany.addText(" ") 63 | fillerCompany.backgroundColor = grayFillerCompany 64 | fillerCompany.size = fillerCompanySize 65 | fillerCompany.cornerRadius = cornerRadius 66 | 67 | entryFiller.addSpacer() 68 | 69 | let fillerImage = entryFiller.addStack() 70 | fillerImage.size = imageSize 71 | fillerImage.cornerRadius = cornerRadius 72 | fillerImage.backgroundColor = grayFillerTitle 73 | } 74 | 75 | module.exports.articleEntries = async (widget, data) => { 76 | fontArticle = Font.semiboldSystemFont(12), 77 | lineLimit = 2, 78 | fontCompany = Font.regularRoundedSystemFont(10), 79 | grayAttribution = new Color("#949494"), 80 | imageSize = new Size(40, 40), 81 | cornerRadius = 5, 82 | containerRelativeShape = false 83 | 84 | if (data.length == 0) { 85 | for (mi = 0; mi < 2; mi++) { 86 | module.exports.filler(widget, mi) 87 | } 88 | } 89 | 90 | for (ix = 0; ix < data.length; ix++) { 91 | 92 | let title = module.exports.propertyCheck(data[ix], 'resolved_title'), 93 | company = module.exports.propertyCheck(data[ix], 'domain_metadata') 94 | image = module.exports.propertyCheck(data[ix], 'top_image_url'), 95 | min = module.exports.propertyCheck(data[ix], 'time_to_read') 96 | 97 | if (ix > 0) { 98 | module.exports.horizontalRule(widget) 99 | } 100 | 101 | let entryStack = widget.addStack(), 102 | textStackLeft = entryStack.addStack() 103 | textStackLeft.layoutVertically() 104 | textStackLeft.size = textRowSize 105 | 106 | if (title) { 107 | let textTitle = textStackLeft.addText(data[ix].resolved_title) 108 | textTitle.font = fontArticle 109 | textTitle.lineLimit = lineLimit 110 | } 111 | 112 | if (company) { 113 | textCompany = data[ix].domain_metadata.name 114 | textStackLeft.addSpacer(3) 115 | 116 | if (min) { 117 | var lineCompany = textStackLeft.addText(textCompany + " • " + data[ix].time_to_read + " min read") 118 | } else { 119 | var lineCompany = textStackLeft.addText(textCompany) 120 | } 121 | 122 | lineCompany.font = fontCompany 123 | lineCompany.lineLimit = lineLimit 124 | lineCompany.textColor = grayAttribution 125 | } 126 | 127 | entryStack.addSpacer() 128 | 129 | let imageStack = entryStack.addStack() 130 | imageStack.size = imageSize 131 | imageStack.cornerRadius = cornerRadius 132 | 133 | if (image) { 134 | let loadImage = await (new Request(data[ix].top_image_url)).loadImage() 135 | imageContainer = imageStack.addImage(loadImage) 136 | imageContainer.containerRelativeShape = containerRelativeShape 137 | imageContainer.applyFillingContentMode() 138 | } 139 | 140 | if (data.length == 1) { 141 | module.exports.filler(widget) 142 | } 143 | } 144 | } 145 | 146 | module.exports.titleLine = (widget, value) => { 147 | 148 | let crimson = new Color('#DC5059'), 149 | fontTitle = Font.mediumSystemFont(12), 150 | fontArticle = Font.semiboldSystemFont(12), 151 | fontCompany = Font.regularRoundedSystemFont(10) 152 | 153 | let titleStack = widget.addStack() 154 | titleStack.layoutHorizontally() 155 | titleStack.centerAlignContent() 156 | 157 | let imageLogo = titleStack.addImage(module.exports.logoImg()) 158 | imageLogo.imageSize = new Size(12, 12) 159 | 160 | if (value == 0) { 161 | var text = "Unread" 162 | } else { 163 | var text = "Favorites" 164 | } 165 | 166 | let titleText = titleStack.addText(" " + text) 167 | titleText.font = fontTitle 168 | titleText.textColor = crimson 169 | 170 | widget.addSpacer(4) 171 | } 172 | 173 | module.exports.logoImg = () => { 174 | let logo = 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