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1 | # Mastodon custom emoji importer
2 |
3 | ## Usage
4 | Run from inside your Mastodon ("live") directory:
5 | `bundle exec rails runner import_emoji.rb [options] [command]`
6 |
7 | ### Options
8 | `--prefix [prefix]`
9 | Prefix shortcodes of all imported emoji with a string
10 |
11 | `--dry-run`
12 | Don't actually save anything to the database
13 |
14 | `--match [regexp]`
15 | Only import emoji with shortcodes that match the given regular
16 | expression
17 |
18 | `--lower`
19 | Convert all shortcodes to lowercase
20 |
21 | `--square`
22 | Add padding to images to ensure a 1:1 aspect ratio
23 |
24 | `--minsize`
25 | Images smaller than this size (format WxH) are padded to be this
26 | size
27 |
28 | `--hide`
29 | Hide imported emoji from the emoji picker
30 |
31 | `--no-overwriting`
32 | By default, the script will remove any custom emoji with the
33 | same shortcode as a new one before adding the new one. This
34 | disables that functionality, and will not import any
35 | emoji with conflicting shortcodes.
36 |
37 | `--convert-gif`
38 | Convert animated GIF to animated PNG. Requires gif2apng to be
39 | installed.
40 |
41 | ### Commands
42 | `steamgame [appid|title]`
43 | Import all emotes from a Steam game, either given its numeric
44 | AppID, or the (start of) the game name. Requires the nokogiri
45 | Ruby gem.
46 |
47 | `steamprofile [steam64id]`
48 | Import all Steam emotes available to a user given their profile
49 | ID (find that [here](http://steamid.co/)).
50 |
51 | `twitchchannel [channel]`
52 | Import the emotes available to subscribers of the given Twitch.tv
53 | channel, or available to all if no channel is given.
54 |
55 | `twitchsubscriptions [username]`
56 | Import the Twitch.tv emotes available to a user given their login
57 | name.
58 |
59 | `files [path]`
60 | Import all PNG files in the given directory (recursive), using
61 | each file name as a shortcode.
62 |
63 | `slack`
64 | Import all of the custom emoji from a Slack team. Get an API key
65 | at https://api.slack.com/apps/.../oauth and export it in the
66 | `SLACK_API_TOKEN` environment variable. Requires the
67 | slack-ruby-client gem.
68 |
69 | `discord`
70 | Import all of the custom emoji from a Discord server. Get a bot
71 | token at https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me/...
72 | and export it in the `DISCORD_API_TOKEN` environment variable, and
73 | join the bot to your channel with the client ID
74 | [here](https://discordapi.com/permissions.html#1073741824).
75 | Requires the discordrb gem.
76 |
77 | `mastodon [base url]`
78 | Copy all custom emoji from an existing Mastodon instance, via
79 | its public API.
80 |
81 | `hashflags [time]`
82 | Import all Twitter promoted hashtag emoji, limited to campaigns
83 | active at the given date and time, or now if no time is given.
84 |
85 | `emojipack [path or url]`
86 | Import an "emojipack" YAML from the given URL or file path.
87 | Requires the safe_yaml gem.
88 |
89 | ### Examples
90 | `import_emoji.rb --prefix tf --minsize 20x20 steamgame 440`
91 | Import Steam emotes for Team Fortress 2, and add a "tf" prefix to
92 | each shortcode, and expand each image to 20x20 pixels
93 |
94 | `import_emoji.rb --match "^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{2,}$" --lower twitchchannel`
95 | Import Twitch.tv global emotes (but only with alphanumeric codes)
96 | and make the codes lowercase
97 |
98 | `import_emoji.rb --hide files monstrous_specification_0.1.0_png64/emoji/`
99 | Import all emoji from the (downloaded and extracted) Monstrous
100 | Specification emoji set, but hide them from the picker by default.
101 |
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1 | require 'net/http'
2 | require 'json'
3 | require 'uri'
4 | require 'find'
5 | require 'paperclip'
6 | require 'date'
7 | require 'open-uri'
8 |
9 | class EmojiCropper < Paperclip::Thumbnail
10 | def initialize(file, options = {}, attachment = nil)
11 | super
12 |
13 | targetwidth = [@current_geometry.width, options[:cropsize_x]].max
14 | targetheight = [@current_geometry.height, options[:cropsize_y]].max
15 | if options[:cropsquare] then
16 | targetwidth = targetheight = [targetwidth, targetheight].max
17 | end
18 |
19 | @target_geometry = Paperclip::Geometry.new(targetwidth, targetheight)
20 |
21 | if not identified_as_animated? or not $convert_gif then
22 | @format = "png"
23 | end
24 | end
25 |
26 | def transformation_command
27 | crop = @target_geometry.to_s
28 | trans = []
29 | trans << "-coalesce" if animated?
30 | trans << "-auto-orient" if auto_orient
31 | trans << "-background" << "transparent"
32 | trans << "-gravity" << "center"
33 | trans << "-extent" << %["#{crop}"] << "+repage" if crop
34 | trans << '-layers "optimize"' if animated?
35 | trans
36 | end
37 |
38 | def identified_as_png?
39 | if @identified_as_png.nil?
40 | @identified_as_png = %w(png).include? identify("-format %m :file", :file => "#{@file.path}[0]").to_s.downcase.strip
41 | end
42 | @identified_as_png
43 | rescue Cocaine::ExitStatusError => e
44 | raise Paperclip::Error, "There was an error running `identify` for #{@basename}" if @whiny
45 | rescue Cocaine::CommandNotFoundError => e
46 | raise Paperclip::Errors::CommandNotFoundError.new("Could not run the `identify` command. Please install ImageMagick.")
47 | end
48 | end
49 |
50 | class GifToPng < Paperclip::Thumbnail
51 | def make
52 | src = @file
53 | if identified_as_animated? then
54 | Paperclip.run('gif2apng',
55 | ":source",
56 | source: File.expand_path(src.path))
57 | File.open([File.expand_path(src.path), ".png"].join)
58 | else
59 | src
60 | end
61 | end
62 | end
63 |
64 | def import_emoji(shortcode, image)
65 | if not $shortcode_match.match(shortcode) then
66 | puts "Skipping :" + shortcode + ": (does not match regex filter)"
67 | return
68 | end
69 |
70 | shortcode = shortcode.dup
71 | shortcode.downcase! if $do_lowercase
72 | shortcode.gsub!(/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]+/, "_")
73 | shortcode.chomp!("_")
74 | shortcode = $prefix + shortcode
75 |
76 | emoji = CustomEmoji.find_by(domain: nil, shortcode: shortcode)
77 |
78 | if emoji != nil and not $delete_existing then
79 | puts "Skipping :" + shortcode + ": (already exists)"
80 | return
81 | end
82 |
83 | adapter = Paperclip.io_adapters.for(image)
84 | parameters = {cropsize_x: $cropsize_x,
85 | cropsize_y: $cropsize_y,
86 | cropsquare: $cropsquare}
87 | processor = EmojiCropper.new(adapter, parameters)
88 | #if $cropsize_x > 0 or $cropsize_y > 0 or $cropsquare or not processor.identified_as_png? then
89 | image = processor.make()
90 | #end
91 |
92 | if $convert_gif then
93 | adapter = Paperclip.io_adapters.for(image)
94 | processor = GifToPng.new(adapter)
95 | image = processor.make()
96 | end
97 |
98 | puts "Importing :" + shortcode + ":"
99 |
100 | emoji.destroy if emoji != nil and $dbimport
101 |
102 | emoji = CustomEmoji.new(domain: nil, shortcode: shortcode, image: image, visible_in_picker: $visible_in_picker)
103 | emoji.save if $dbimport
104 | end
105 |
106 | def usage
107 | puts "Usage:"
108 | puts "\tRun from inside your Mastodon (\"live\") directory:"
109 | puts "\tbundle exec rails runner import_emoji.rb [options] [command]"
110 | puts "Options:"
111 | puts "\t--prefix [prefix]"
112 | puts "\t\tPrefix shortcodes of all imported emoji with a string"
113 | puts "\t--dry-run"
114 | puts "\t\tDon't actually save anything to the database"
115 | puts "\t--match [regexp]"
116 | puts "\t\tOnly import emoji with shortcodes that match the given regular"
117 | puts "\t\texpression"
118 | puts "\t--lower"
119 | puts "\t\tConvert all shortcodes to lowercase"
120 | puts "\t--square"
121 | puts "\t\tAdd padding to images to ensure a 1:1 aspect ratio"
122 | puts "\t--minsize"
123 | puts "\t\tImages smaller than this size (format WxH) are padded to be this"
124 | puts "\t\t size"
125 | puts "\t--hide"
126 | puts "\t\tHide imported emoji from the emoji picker"
127 | puts "\t--no-overwriting"
128 | puts "\t\tBy default, the script will remove any custom emoji with the"
129 | puts "\t\tsame shortcode as a new one before adding the new one. This"
130 | puts "\t\tdisables that functionality, and will not import any"
131 | puts "\t\temoji with conflicting shortcodes."
132 | puts "\t--convert-gif"
133 | puts "\t\tConvert animated GIF to animated PNG. Requires gif2apng to be"
134 | puts "\t\tinstalled."
135 | puts "Commands:"
136 | puts "\tsteamgame [appid|title]"
137 | puts "\t\tImport all emotes from a Steam game, either given its numeric"
138 | puts "\t\tAppID, or the (start of) the game name. Requires the nokogiri"
139 | puts "\t\tRuby gem."
140 | puts "\tsteamprofile [steam64id]"
141 | puts "\t\tImport all Steam emotes available to a user given their profile"
142 | puts "\t\tID (find that here: http://steamid.co/ )."
143 | puts "\ttwitchchannel [channel]"
144 | puts "\t\tImport the emotes available to subscribers of the given"
145 | puts "\t\tTwitch.tv channel, or available to all if no channel is given."
146 | puts "\ttwitchsubscriptions [username]"
147 | puts "\t\tImport the Twitch.tv emotes available to a user given their"
148 | puts "\t\tlogin name."
149 | puts "\tfiles [path]"
150 | puts "\t\tImport all PNG files in the given directory (recursive), using"
151 | puts "\t\teach file name as a shortcode."
152 | puts "\tslack"
153 | puts "\t\tImport all of the custom emoji from a Slack team. Get an API key"
154 | puts "\t\tat https://api.slack.com/apps/.../oauth and export it in the"
155 | puts "\t\tSLACK_API_TOKEN environment variable. Requires the"
156 | puts "\t\tslack-ruby-client gem."
157 | puts "\tdiscord"
158 | puts "\t\tImport all of the custom emoji from a Discord server. Get a bot"
159 | puts "\t\ttoken at https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me/..."
160 | puts "\t\tand export it in the DISCORD_API_TOKEN environment variable, and"
161 | puts "\t\tjoin the bot to your channel with the client ID here:"
162 | puts "\t\thttps://discordapi.com/permissions.html#1073741824. Requires the"
163 | puts "\t\tdiscordrb gem."
164 | puts "\tmastodon [base url]"
165 | puts "\t\tCopy all custom emoji from an existing Mastodon instance, via"
166 | puts "\t\tits public API."
167 | puts "\thashflags [time]"
168 | puts "\t\tImport all Twitter promoted hashtag emoji, limited to campaigns"
169 | puts "\t\tactive at the given date and time, or now if no time is given."
170 | puts "\temojipack [path or url]"
171 | puts "\t\tImport an \"emojipack\" YAML from the given URL or file path."
172 | puts "\t\tRequires the safe_yaml gem."
173 | puts "Examples:"
174 | puts "\timport_emoji.rb --prefix tf --minsize 20x20 steamgame 440"
175 | puts "\t\tImport Steam emotes for Team Fortress 2, add a \"tf\" prefix to"
176 | puts "\t\teach shortcode, and expand each image to 20x20 pixels."
177 | puts "\timport_emoji.rb --match \"^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{2,}$\" --lower twitchchannel"
178 | puts "\t\tImport Twitch.tv global emotes (but only with alphanumeric"
179 | puts "\t\tcodes) and make the codes lowercase."
180 | puts "\timport_emoji.rb --hide files monstrous_specification_0.1.0_png64/emoji/"
181 | puts "\t\tImport all emoji from the (downloaded and extracted) Monstrous"
182 | puts "\t\tSpecification emoji set, but hide them from the picker."
183 | end
184 |
185 | def import_steam_emote(name)
186 | firstcolonindex = name.index(":")
187 | secondcolonindex = name.index(":", firstcolonindex+1)
188 | shortcode = name[firstcolonindex+1, secondcolonindex-firstcolonindex-1]
189 | uri = URI("http://cdn.steamcommunity.com/economy/emoticon/" + shortcode)
190 |
191 | import_emoji(shortcode, uri)
192 | end
193 |
194 | def import_steamgame
195 | require 'nokogiri'
196 | require 'open-uri'
197 |
198 | steam_game = ARGV.shift
199 | if steam_game === nil then
200 | usage
201 | exit
202 | end
203 | steam_app_id = steam_game.to_i
204 |
205 | puts "Loading Steam Community Market search"
206 | search_page = Nokogiri::HTML(open("http://steamcommunity.com/market/search?category_753_Game[]=tag_app_#{steam_app_id}&category_753_item_class[]=tag_item_class_4&appid=753"))
207 |
208 | search_page.css('.market_listing_item_name').each do |item_name_el|
209 | import_steam_emote(item_name_el.content)
210 | end
211 | end
212 |
213 | def import_steamprofile
214 | profileid = ARGV.shift
215 | if profileid === nil then
216 | usage
217 | exit
218 | end
219 | profileid = profileid.to_i
220 | if profileid === 0 then
221 | puts "Steam profile ID must be an integer. Get it here: http://steamid.co/"
222 | usage
223 | exit
224 | end
225 |
226 | puts "Downloading inventory"
227 | steam_inventory = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(URI("http://steamcommunity.com/inventory/#{profileid}/753/6")))
228 |
229 | if steam_inventory["descriptions"] === nil then
230 | puts "Error retrieving Steam inventory. Make sure the profile is public."
231 | usage
232 | exit
233 | end
234 |
235 | steam_inventory["descriptions"].each do |inv_item|
236 | item_class = nil
237 | inv_item["tags"].each do |category|
238 | if category["category"] === "item_class" then
239 | item_class = category
240 | break
241 | end
242 | end
243 | if item_class != nil and item_class["internal_name"] == "item_class_4" then
244 | import_steam_emote(inv_item["name"])
245 | end
246 | end
247 | end
248 |
249 | def import_twitchchannel
250 | channel = ARGV.shift
251 | if channel === nil then
252 | puts "Downloading global Twitch emote list"
253 | emotes = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(URI("https://twitchemotes.com/api_cache/v3/global.json"))).values
254 | else
255 | puts "Downloading Twitch subscriber emote list"
256 | subscriber_list = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(URI("https://twitchemotes.com/api_cache/v3/subscriber.json"))).values
257 | subscriber_list.each do |sub_info|
258 | if sub_info["channel_name"] == channel then
259 | emotes = sub_info["emotes"]
260 | break
261 | end
262 | end
263 | end
264 |
265 | Paperclip.options[:content_type_mappings] = {
266 | '0': %w(image/png)
267 | }
268 |
269 | emotes.each do |emote|
270 | shortcode = emote["code"]
271 | uri = URI("https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/#{emote["id"]}/3.0")
272 |
273 | import_emoji(shortcode, uri)
274 | end
275 | end
276 |
277 | def make_twitch_request(uri)
278 | req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
279 | req["Accept"] = "application/vnd.twitchtv.v5+json"
280 | # apparently it's ok if the client id is shared, e.g. in clients
281 | # this one is mine, please don't abuse it
282 | req["Client-ID"] = "n2vnimyk7llpld0f02b36xf2lnxv26"
283 |
284 | res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.hostname, uri.port, :use_ssl => true) do |http|
285 | http.request(req)
286 | end
287 |
288 | return res.body
289 | end
290 |
291 | def import_twitchsubscriptions
292 | username = ARGV.shift
293 | if username === nil then
294 | usage
295 | exit
296 | end
297 |
298 | usersinfo = JSON.parse(make_twitch_request(URI("https://api.twitch.tv/kraken/users?login=#{username}")))
299 | userid = usersinfo["users"][0]["_id"]
300 |
301 | emoticon_sets = JSON.parse(make_twitch_request(URI("https://api.twitch.tv/kraken/users/#{userid}/emotes")))["emoticon_sets"].values
302 |
303 | Paperclip.options[:content_type_mappings] = {
304 | '0': %w(image/png)
305 | }
306 |
307 | emoticon_sets.each do |emoticon_set|
308 | emoticon_set.each do |emote|
309 | shortcode = emote["code"]
310 | uri = URI("https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/#{emote["id"]}/3.0")
311 |
312 | import_emoji(shortcode, uri)
313 | end
314 | end
315 | end
316 |
317 | def import_files
318 | rootpath = ARGV.shift
319 | if rootpath === nil then
320 | usage
321 | exit
322 | end
323 |
324 | Find.find(rootpath) do |path|
325 | if FileTest.directory?(path) then
326 | next
327 | end
328 |
329 | name = File.basename(path, ".*")
330 | if name.start_with?(".") then
331 | next
332 | end
333 | File.open(path) do |file|
334 | import_emoji(name, file)
335 | rescue Paperclip::Errors::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError
336 | next
337 | end
338 | end
339 | end
340 |
341 | def import_slack
342 | require 'slack-ruby-client'
343 |
344 | Slack.configure do |config|
345 | config.token = ENV['SLACK_API_TOKEN']
346 | raise 'Missing ENV[SLACK_API_TOKEN]!' unless config.token
347 | end
348 |
349 | client = Slack::Web::Client.new
350 | emoji = client.emoji_list.emoji
351 |
352 | emoji.each do |shortcode, url|
353 | if url.start_with?("alias:") then
354 | newShortcode = url[6, url.length-6]
355 | url = emoji[newShortcode]
356 | if url === nil then
357 | next
358 | end
359 | end
360 | import_emoji(shortcode, URI(url))
361 | end
362 | end
363 |
364 | def import_discord
365 | require 'discordrb'
366 |
367 | raise 'Missing ENV[DISCORD_API_TOKEN]!' unless ENV['DISCORD_API_TOKEN']
368 | bot = Discordrb::Bot.new token: ENV['DISCORD_API_TOKEN']
369 |
370 | bot.ready() do |event|
371 | begin
372 | bot.emoji.each do |emoji|
373 | import_emoji(emoji.name, URI(emoji.icon_url))
374 | end
375 | rescue Exception => e
376 | puts e.message
377 | puts e.backtrace.inspect
378 | end
379 |
380 | exit
381 | end
382 | bot.run
383 | end
384 |
385 | def import_mastodon
386 | instance = ARGV.shift
387 | if instance === nil then
388 | usage
389 | exit
390 | end
391 | if not instance.start_with?("http://") and not instance.start_with?("https://")
392 | instance = "https://" + instance
393 | end
394 | baseuri = URI(instance)
395 | if baseuri === nil then
396 | usage
397 | exit
398 | end
399 |
400 | puts "Downloading custom emoji for ", baseuri
401 | emojiuri = baseuri + "/api/v1/custom_emojis"
402 | emoji_list = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(emojiuri))
403 | emoji_list.each do |emoji|
404 | import_emoji(emoji["shortcode"], URI(emoji["url"]))
405 | end
406 | end
407 |
408 | def import_hashflags
409 | inptime = ARGV.shift
410 | if inptime === nil then
411 | search_time = DateTime.now()
412 | else
413 | search_time = DateTime.parse(inptime)
414 | end
415 | hashflaguri = URI(search_time.strftime("https://ton.twimg.com/hashflag/config-%Y-%m-%d-%H.json"))
416 | hashflag_list = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(hashflaguri))
417 | hashflag_list.each do |hashflag|
418 | # Not sure this is necessary?
419 | if search_time >= DateTime.strptime(hashflag["startingTimestampMs"], "%Q") and \
420 | search_time <= DateTime.strptime(hashflag["endingTimestampMs"], "%Q") then
421 | import_emoji(hashflag["hashtag"], URI(hashflag["assetUrl"]))
422 | end
423 | end
424 | end
425 |
426 | def import_emojipack
427 | require 'safe_yaml/load'
428 |
429 | path = ARGV.shift
430 | if path === nil then
431 | usage
432 | exit
433 | end
434 |
435 | url = URI.parse(path) rescue false
436 | if url and (url.kind_of?(URI::HTTP) or url.kind_of?(URI::HTTPS) or url.kind_of?(URI::FTP)) then
437 | pack = SafeYAML.load(url.open)
438 | else
439 | pack = SafeYAML.load_file(path)
440 | end
441 |
442 | pack["emojis"].each do |emoji|
443 | url = URI(emoji["src"])
444 | import_emoji(emoji["name"], url)
445 | if emoji["aliases"] then
446 | emoji["aliases"].each do |alias_|
447 | import_emoji(alias_, url)
448 | end
449 | end
450 | end
451 | end
452 |
453 | puts "Please only import emoji that you have permission to use!"
454 |
455 | $prefix = ""
456 | $dbimport = true
457 | $shortcode_match = /.*/
458 | $do_lowercase = false
459 | $cropsize_x = 0
460 | $cropsize_y = 0
461 | $cropsquare = false
462 | $visible_in_picker = true
463 | $delete_existing = true
464 | $convert_gif = false
465 | while true do
466 | arg = ARGV.shift
467 | if arg === nil then
468 | usage
469 | exit
470 | elsif arg == "--prefix" then
471 | $prefix = ARGV.shift
472 | elsif arg == "--dry-run" then
473 | $dbimport = false
474 | elsif arg == "--match" then
475 | $shortcode_match = Regexp.new(ARGV.shift)
476 | elsif arg == "--lower" then
477 | $do_lowercase = true
478 | elsif arg == "--square" then
479 | $cropsquare = true
480 | elsif arg == "--minsize" then
481 | g = Paperclip::Geometry.parse(ARGV.shift)
482 | $cropsize_x = g.width
483 | $cropsize_y = g.height
484 | elsif arg == "--hide" then
485 | $visible_in_picker = false
486 | elsif arg == "--no-overwriting" then
487 | $delete_existing = false
488 | elsif arg == "--convert-gif" then
489 | $convert_gif = true
490 | elsif arg.start_with?("-") then
491 | puts "Unknown option \"" + arg + "\""
492 | usage
493 | exit
494 | else
495 | command = arg
496 | break
497 | end
498 | end
499 |
500 | begin
501 | Paperclip::UriAdapter.register
502 | rescue NoMethodError
503 | end
504 |
505 | if command == "steamgame" then
506 | import_steamgame
507 | elsif command == "twitchchannel" then
508 | import_twitchchannel
509 | elsif command == "steamprofile" then
510 | import_steamprofile
511 | elsif command == "twitchsubscriptions" then
512 | import_twitchsubscriptions
513 | elsif command == "files" then
514 | import_files
515 | elsif command == "slack" then
516 | import_slack
517 | elsif command == "discord" then
518 | import_discord
519 | elsif command == "mastodon" then
520 | import_mastodon
521 | elsif command == "hashflags" then
522 | import_hashflags
523 | elsif command == "emojipack" then
524 | import_emojipack
525 | else
526 | puts "Unknown command \"" + command + "\""
527 | usage
528 | end
529 |
530 |
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