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Library . Tumblr . Tagged . RetrievePostsWithTag
Retrieves posts that have a given tag.
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This Choreo retrieves posts that have a given tag. The documentation for this Tumblr method can be found here.
Here is an example of acceptable inputs:
APIKey: {YOUR TUMBLR API KEY}
Tag: arduino
Limit: 1
The following is a sample of the JSON information returned by this Choreo:
{ "meta": { "status": 200, "msg": "OK" }, "response": [ { "blog_name": "coreyrenner", "id": 56358391115, "post_url": "http://coreyrenner.tumblr.com/post/56358391115/unsticking-stickers-and-finding-replacement-lights", "slug": "unsticking-stickers-and-finding-replacement-lights", "type": "text", "date": "2013-07-24 20:22:57 GMT", "timestamp": 1374697377, "state": "published", "format": "html", "reblog_key": "bxWFxAkW", "tags": [ "Flashlight", "rollbar", "arduino", "lightbar", "wd40", "sticker", "remove", "removal", "snips", "servo", "gyro" ], "short_url": "http://tmblr.co/Z_KK6sqVECrB", "highlighted": [], "note_count": 0, "title": "Unsticking Stickers and finding replacement lights", "body": "<p>I removed the paper decals from the truck using one of my favorite tricks. First, you slowly and gently peel the sticker off, starting from a corner. If it starts to tear away from the paper backing, move to a different corner and continue. Once you’ve removed as much as you can, apply some WD40 to the remainder. I drip it on using a small bottle with a syringe tip (intended for refilling inkjet cartridges). It doesn’t take much, let it sit for 5 minutes and wick through the label. Then using a combination of your fingernail and paper-towels, scrape and wipe away the glue and paper. Once the labels are gone, you still have WD40 to contend with. No problem, Windex takes it right off. The process is very similar to how Australia used Cane Toads to eliminate the Cane Beetle and then got rid of the Cane Toads with…. Actually, I forget how they got rid of the Cane Toads, but I’m sure that it worked out ok.</p>\n<p>Harbor Freight has been giving away these cheap little LED flashlights for a couple of years now. They are incredibly bright and I’ve got at least a dozen of them. I’ve decided that they would make excellent functional lights for our self-leveling light-bar. I used snips to remove the old fake lights from the truck. Normally I would use a razor saw to get a smoother cut, but the plastic on this truck is extremely thin and flimsy and would likely crack if subjected to sawing. Snips work great in these situations, and I will be able to smooth the rollbar using those drum-sanding wheels on my Dremel. Here’s a picture.<img src=\"http://media.tumblr.com/6947f69a4227f6b5480ea4c407e5d1fc/tumblr_inline_mqgj1tRNrL1qz4rgp.jpg\"/></p>" } ] }
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