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fdbae010 1Python Twitter Tools
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f1a8ed67 4The Minimalist Twitter API for Python is a Python API for Twitter,
5everyone's favorite Web 2.0 Facebook-style status updater for people
6on the go.
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f1a8ed67 8Also included is a twitter command-line tool for getting your friends'
9tweets and setting your own tweet from the safety and security of your
5b8b1ead 10favorite shell and an IRC bot that can announce Twitter updates to an
f1a8ed67 11IRC channel.
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5f47b302 13For more information, after installing the `twitter` package:
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15 * import the `twitter` package and run help() on it
16 * run `twitter -h` for command-line tool help
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19twitter - The Command-Line Tool
20-------------------------------
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30913a4e 22The command-line tool lets you do some awesome things:
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30913a4e 24 * view your tweets, recent replies, and tweets in lists
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25 * view the public timeline
26 * follow and unfollow (leave) friends
27 * various output formats for tweet information
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29The bottom line: type `twitter`, receive tweets.
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33twitterbot - The IRC Bot
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36The IRC bot is associated with a twitter account (either your own account or an
37account you create for the bot). The bot announces all tweets from friends
38it is following. It can be made to follow or leave friends through IRC /msg
39commands.
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5f47b302 42twitter-log
51e0b8f1 43-----------
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45`twitter-log` is a simple command-line tool that dumps all public
46tweets from a given user in a simple text format. It is useful to get
47a complete offsite backup of all your tweets. Run `twitter-log` and
48read the instructions.
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50twitter-archiver and twitter-follow
51-----------------------------------
52
53twitter-archiver will log all the tweets posted by any user since they
54started posting. twitter-follow will print a list of all of all the
55followers of a user (or all the users that user follows).
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58Programming with the Twitter api classes
59========================================
60
61
62The Twitter and TwitterStream classes are the key to building your own
63Twitter-enabled applications.
64
65
66The Twitter class
67-----------------
68
69The minimalist yet fully featured Twitter API class.
70
71Get RESTful data by accessing members of this class. The result
72is decoded python objects (lists and dicts).
73
74The Twitter API is documented at:
75
fa0ae658 76**[](http://dev.twitter.com/doc)**
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79Examples::
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81```python
82from twitter import *
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84# see "Authentication" section below for tokens and keys
85t = Twitter(
86 auth=OAuth(OAUTH_TOKEN, OAUTH_SECRET,
87 CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET)
88 )
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90# Get your "home" timeline
91t.statuses.home_timeline()
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93# Get a particular friend's timeline
94t.statuses.friends_timeline(id="billybob")
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96# Also supported (but totally weird)
97t.statuses.friends_timeline.billybob()
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99# Update your status
100t.statuses.update(
101 status="Using @sixohsix's sweet Python Twitter Tools.")
51e0b8f1 102
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103# Send a direct message
104t.direct_messages.new(
105 user="billybob",
106 text="I think yer swell!")
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108# Get the members of tamtar's list "Things That Are Rad"
109t._("tamtar")._("things-that-are-rad").members()
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111# Note how the magic `_` method can be used to insert data
112# into the middle of a call. You can also use replacement:
113t.user.list.members(user="tamtar", list="things-that-are-rad")
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115# An *optional* `_timeout` parameter can also be used for API
116# calls which take much more time than normal or twitter stops
117# responding for some reasone
118t.users.lookup(screen_name=','.join(A_LIST_OF_100_SCREEN_NAMES), _timeout=1)
119```
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814d84f5 122Searching Twitter::
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124``` python
125# Search for the latest tweets about #pycon
126t.search.tweets(q="#pycon")
127```
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129Using the data returned
130-----------------------
131
132Twitter API calls return decoded JSON. This is converted into
133a bunch of Python lists, dicts, ints, and strings. For example::
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136x = twitter.statuses.home_timeline()
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138# The first 'tweet' in the timeline
139x[0]
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141# The screen name of the user who wrote the first 'tweet'
142x[0]['user']['screen_name']
143```
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145Getting raw XML data
146--------------------
147
148If you prefer to get your Twitter data in XML format, pass
149format="xml" to the Twitter object when you instantiate it::
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151```python
152twitter = Twitter(format="xml")
153```
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155The output will not be parsed in any way. It will be a raw string
156of XML.
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159The TwitterStream class
160-----------------------
161
162The TwitterStream object is an interface to the Twitter Stream API
163(stream.twitter.com). This can be used pretty much the same as the
164Twitter class except the result of calling a method will be an
165iterator that yields objects decoded from the stream. For
166example::
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169twitter_stream = TwitterStream(auth=UserPassAuth('joe', 'joespassword'))
170iterator = twitter_stream.statuses.sample()
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172for tweet in iterator:
173 # ...do something with this tweet...
174```
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176The iterator will yield tweets forever and ever (until the stream
177breaks at which point it raises a TwitterHTTPError.)
178
179The `block` parameter controls if the stream is blocking. Default
180is blocking (True). When set to False, the iterator will
181occasionally yield None when there is no available message.
182
183Twitter Response Objects
184------------------------
185
186Response from a twitter request. Behaves like a list or a string
187(depending on requested format) but it has a few other interesting
188attributes.
189
190`headers` gives you access to the response headers as an
191httplib.HTTPHeaders instance. You can do
192`response.headers.getheader('h')` to retrieve a header.
193
194Authentication
195--------------
196
197You can authenticate with Twitter in three ways: NoAuth, OAuth, or
198UserPassAuth. Get help() on these classes to learn how to use them.
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200OAuth is probably the most useful.
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203Working with OAuth
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205
206Visit the Twitter developer page and create a new application:
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fa0ae658 208**[](https://dev.twitter.com/apps/new)**
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210This will get you a CONSUMER_KEY and CONSUMER_SECRET.
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212When users run your application they have to authenticate your app
213with their Twitter account. A few HTTP calls to twitter are required
214to do this. Please see the twitter.oauth_dance module to see how this
215is done. If you are making a command-line app, you can use the
216oauth_dance() function directly.
217
218Performing the "oauth dance" gets you an ouath token and oauth secret
219that authenticate the user with Twitter. You should save these for
220later so that the user doesn't have to do the oauth dance again.
221
222read_token_file and write_token_file are utility methods to read and
223write OAuth token and secret key values. The values are stored as
224strings in the file. Not terribly exciting.
225
226Finally, you can use the OAuth authenticator to connect to Twitter. In
227code it all goes like this::
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230from twitter import *
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232MY_TWITTER_CREDS = os.path.expanduser('~/.my_app_credentials')
233if not os.path.exists(MY_TWITTER_CREDS):
234 oauth_dance("My App Name", CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET,
235 MY_TWITTER_CREDS)
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814d84f5 237oauth_token, oauth_secret = read_token_file(MY_TWITTER_CREDS)
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239twitter = Twitter(auth=OAuth(
240 oauth_token, oauth_secret, CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET))
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242# Now work with Twitter
243twitter.statuses.update('Hello, world!')
244```
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247License
248=======
249
8be9a740 250Python Twitter Tools are released under an MIT License.