I don't understand, there are hosted instances? How do they deal with the API restrictions?
I run a personal API client and it stopped working from my vps unless I log it in. It does work when I run it from home. It's a very low volume thing though.
OAuth token spoofing: To circumvent rate limits imposed by Reddit, OAuth token spoofing is used to mimick the most common iOS and Android clients. While spoofing both iOS and Android clients was explored, only the Android client was chosen due to content restrictions when using an anonymous iOS client.
Token refreshing: The authentication token is refreshed every 24 hours, emulating the behavior of the official Android app.
HTTP header mimicking: Efforts are made to send along as many of the official app's headers as possible to reduce the likelihood of Reddit's crackdown on Redlib's requests.
I don't understand, there are hosted instances? How do they deal with the API restrictions?
I run a personal API client and it stopped working from my vps unless I log it in. It does work when I run it from home. It's a very low volume thing though.
Quickly skimming the readme, it states: