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Simple asynchronous Java API wrapper around the most popular danbooru-compatible (Konachan, Yande.re, Danbooru, Gelbooru, etc) booru APIs.

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ImageBoard (Booru) API

Maven Central

ImageBoard API is a simple asynchronous Java API wrapper around the most popular danbooru-compatible booru APIs. Pretty much, it is a Booru library for Java. The interface also supports other types of custom boards given a little tweaking. Releases are published in Maven Central.

This helps you craft requests and search/fetch images on the danbooru-compatible imageboards (boorus) that exist out there.

Supported Booru Image Boards

  • Rule34
  • e621
  • Konachan
  • Yande.re
  • Danbooru
  • Safebooru
  • Gelbooru
  • e926

Creating your own ImageBoard instance is possible, but would require a little tweaking. Please refer to the ImageBoards.java and CustomBoard.java to set up boards that are not included with this library. The boorus listed above are available by default with no further configuration required by the user.

Adding ImageBoardAPI to your project

imageboard-api is available in Maven Central (Sonatype). Check the Sonatype respository for more information

Gradle

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation 'io.github.kodehawa:imageboard-api:2.6.1.1'
}

Set Up

There is a ImageBoards class located under utils, that one contains static, pre-created ImageBoardAPI objects for you, but you can roll your own.

Implementation

You can find implementation details and a lot of examples in the tests for this project and in Mantaro

The User-Agent must be initialized to make requests. You can initialize it with ImageBoard.setUserAgent(). The default one was blocked by most imageboards, setting your own is the best to avoid UA blocking.

Examples

Random Images

import net.kodehawa.lib.imageboards.entities.BoardImage;
import net.kodehawa.lib.imageboards.DefaultImageBoards;

public class RandomImages {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Asynchronous GET
        // 60 random images
        DefaultImageBoards.KONACHAN.get().async(images -> {
            for (BoardImage image : images) System.out.println(image.getURL());
        });
        
        // Asynchronous GET
        // 30 random images
        ImageBoards.KONACHAN.get(30).async(images -> {
            for (BoardImage image : images) System.out.println(image.getURL());
        });

        // Blocking GET
        // 5 random image
        BoardImage image = DefaultImageBoards.KONACHAN.get(5).blocking().get(0);
        System.out.println(image.getURL());
        System.out.println(image.getRating());
        System.out.println(image.getTags());
        System.out.println(image.getHeight());
        System.out.println(image.getWidth());
    }
}

Image Tag Search

import net.kodehawa.lib.imageboards.entities.BoardImage;
import net.kodehawa.lib.imageboards.DefaultImageBoards;

public class TagImages {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Asynchronous GET
        // 20 images tagged with animal_ears
        DefaultImageBoards.KONACHAN.search(20, "animal_ears").async(images -> {
            for (BoardImage image : images) System.out.println(image.getURL());
        });

        // Blocking GET
        // 60 images tagged with animal_ears
        BoardImage image = DefaultImageBoards.KONACHAN.search("animal_ears").blocking().get(0);
        System.out.println(image.getURL());
        System.out.println(image.getRating());
        System.out.println(image.getTags());
        System.out.println(image.getHeight());
        System.out.println(image.getWidth());
    }
}

Filter bad results

You might want to filter BoardImage#isPending, as the tags/rating of those is almost guaranteed to never be correct.

For filtering other results, you can filter tags from BoardImage#getTags and use a .contains call on the list.