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/usr/bin/curl -u USER:PASS https://YOUR.FRIENDICA.TLD/api/statuses/update.xml -d source="some source id" -d status="the status you want to post"
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### Python
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The [RSStoFriedika](https://github.com/pafcu/RSStoFriendika) code can be used as an example of how to use the API with python. The lines for posting are located at [line 21](https://github.com/pafcu/RSStoFriendika/blob/master/RSStoFriendika.py#L21) and following.
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The [RSStoFriedika](https://github.com/pafcu/RSStoFriendika) code can be used as an example of how to use the API with python.
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The lines for posting are located at [line 21](https://github.com/pafcu/RSStoFriendika/blob/master/RSStoFriendika.py#L21) and following.
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def tweet(server, message, group_allow=None):
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url = server + '/api/statuses/update'
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@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ The class `ItemsManager` has been declared in the `Friendica` namespace.
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Namespaces are useful to keep classes separated and avoid names conflicts (could be that a library you want to use also defines a class named `ItemsManager`, but as long as it is in another namespace, you don't have any problem)
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Let's say now that you need to load some items in a view, maybe in a fictional `mod/network.php`.
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In order for the Composer autoloader to work, it must first be included. In Friendica this is already done at the top of `boot.php`, with `require_once('vendor/autoload.php');`.
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In order for the Composer autoloader to work, it must first be included.
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In Friendica this is already done at the top of `boot.php`, with `require_once('vendor/autoload.php');`.
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The code will be something like:
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That's a quite simple example, but look: no `require()`!
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If you need to use a class, you can simply use it and you don't need to do anything else.
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Going further: now we have a bunch of `*Manager` classes that cause some code duplication, let's define a `BaseManager` class, where we move all common code between all managers:
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Going further: now we have a bunch of `*Manager` classes that cause some code duplication.
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Let's define a `BaseManager` class, where we move all common code between all managers:
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```php
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// src/BaseManager.php
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