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authorIvan Tashkinov <ivantashkinov@gmail.com>2020-02-18 17:46:09 +0300
committerIvan Tashkinov <ivantashkinov@gmail.com>2020-02-18 17:46:09 +0300
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@@ -432,21 +432,21 @@ The status posting endpoint takes an additional parameter, `in_reply_to_conversa
Emoji reactions work a lot like favourites do. They make it possible to react to a post with a single emoji character.
-## `POST /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/react_with_emoji`
+## `PUT /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/reactions/:emoji`
### React to a post with a unicode emoji
-* Method: `POST`
+* Method: `PUT`
* Authentication: required
* Params: `emoji`: A single character unicode emoji
* Response: JSON, the status.
-## `POST /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/unreact_with_emoji`
+## `DELETE /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/reactions/:emoji`
### Remove a reaction to a post with a unicode emoji
-* Method: `POST`
+* Method: `DELETE`
* Authentication: required
* Params: `emoji`: A single character unicode emoji
* Response: JSON, the status.
-## `GET /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/emoji_reactions_by`
+## `GET /api/v1/pleroma/statuses/:id/reactions`
### Get an object of emoji to account mappings with accounts that reacted to the post
* Method: `GET`
* Authentication: optional
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ Emoji reactions work a lot like favourites do. They make it possible to react to
* Example Response:
```json
[
- {"emoji": "😀", "count": 2, "reacted": true, "accounts": [{"id" => "xyz.."...}, {"id" => "zyx..."}]},
- {"emoji": "☕", "count": 1, "reacted": false, "accounts": [{"id" => "abc..."}]}
+ {"name": "😀", "count": 2, "me": true, "accounts": [{"id" => "xyz.."...}, {"id" => "zyx..."}]},
+ {"name": "☕", "count": 1, "me": false, "accounts": [{"id" => "abc..."}]}
]
```