Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How can I refresh a comment/subreddit/submission?

A: Directly calling the constructors will refresh the value:

   reddit.comment(id=comment.id)
   reddit.subreddit(display_name=subreddit.display_name)
   reddit.submission(id=submission.id)

Q: Whenever I try to do anything, I get an "invalid_grant" error. What
is the cause?

A: This means that either you provided the wrong password and/or the
account you are trying to sign in with has 2FA enabled, and as such,
either needs a 2FA token or a refresh token to sign in. A refresh
token is preferred, because then you will not need to enter a 2FA
token in order to sign in, and the session will last for longer than
an hour. Refer to Two-Factor Authentication and Obtaining a Refresh
Token in order to use the respective auth methods.

Q: Some options (like getting moderator logs from r/mod) keep on
timing out. How can I extend the timeout?

A: Set the timeout config option or initialize "Reddit" with a timeout
of your choosing.

Q: Help, I keep on getting redirected to "/r/subreddit/login/"!

Q2: I keep on getting this exception:

   prawcore.exceptions.Redirect: Redirect to /r/subreddit/login/ (You may be trying to perform a non-read-only action via a read-only instance.)

A: PRAW is most likely in read-only mode. This normally occurs when
PRAW is authenticated without a username and password or a refresh
token. In order to perform this action, the Reddit instance needs to
be authenticated. See OAuth Configuration Options to see the available
authentication methods.

Q: Help, searching for URLs keeps on redirecting me to "/submit"!

Q2: I keep on getting this exception: "prawcore.exceptions.Redirect:
Redirect to /submit"

A: Reddit redirects URL searches to the submit page of the URL. To
search for the URL, prefix "url:" to the url and surround the url in
quotation marks.

For example, the code block:

   reddit.subreddit('all').search('https://google.com')

Will become this code block:

   reddit.subreddit('all').search('url:"https://google.com"')
