You need the withbody
filter or explicitly select the body field in the question type.
Do note the /users/{id}/timeline
returns a user_timeline
type in the items
collection and there is no body field of the question/answer on that type. So you first collect all post_id
for post_type == 'question'
and then call the /questions/{ids}
endpoint adding the filter query parameter set to value withbody
.
Or alternatively create a custom filter to just get the body field:
And after you clicked save you'll find the filter value at the top:
And you can click Edit again to make more adjustments.
Not that on the types page in the documentation, for example for question a green checkmark means the field is part of the default filter and a red cross means the field is not part of the default filter. Filters are further explained here where we also learn that withbody
is the default
filter plus the .body
fields.
Here is a proof of concept in JavaScript where I use the two endpoints from your question to ultimately list the question bodies from the post_ids as found in your timeline.
const userid = 13215988
const page = 1
const pagesize = 15
const site = 'stackoverflow'
const filter = 'withbody'
const timelineUrl = `https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/users/${userid}/timeline?sort=creation&page=${page}&pagesize=${pagesize}&site=${site}`
function createItem(item) {
const div = document.createElement('div')
const qbody = document.createElement('div')
qbody.innerHTML = item.body
div.appendChild(qbody);
div.appendChild(document.createElement('hr'));
return div
}
function processQuestions(items) {
const root = document.getElementById('root')
for(const item of items) {
root.appendChild(createItem(item));
}
}
function processTimeline(items) {
const questions = []
for(const item of items) {
if (item.post_type === 'question') {
questions.push(item.post_id);
}
}
return questions;
}
function getQuestions(questions) {
const questionUrl = `https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/questions/${questions.join(';')}?sort=creation&page=${page}&pagesize=${pagesize}&site=${site}&filter=${filter}`
return getApi(questionUrl)
}
function getApi(url) {
return fetch(url)
.then(resp => resp.json())
.then(json => json.items)
}
getApi(timelineUrl)
.then(processTimeline)
.then(getQuestions)
.then(processQuestions);
<div id="root">
</div>
filter=withbody
gives me an HTML body but it's still amazing if this is the only option.select * from Posts where UserID = <your id>
, and then download the CSV of the results. I did that (not sure of the exact details) recently and it works fine. However, the post bodies will be rendered HTML, not Markdown.