-from base64 import b64encode
-from urllib import urlencode
-
-import httplib
+import urllib2
from exceptions import Exception
+from twitter.twitter_globals import POST_ACTIONS
+from twitter.auth import UserPassAuth, NoAuth
+
def _py26OrGreater():
import sys
return sys.hexversion > 0x20600f0
class TwitterCall(object):
def __init__(
- self, username, password, format, domain, uri="",
- agent="Python Twitter Tools"
- ):
- self.username = username
- self.password = password
+ self, auth, format, domain, uri="", agent=None,
+ encoded_args=None, secure=True):
+ self.auth = auth
self.format = format
self.domain = domain
self.uri = uri
self.agent = agent
+ self.encoded_args = encoded_args
+ self.secure = secure
+
def __getattr__(self, k):
try:
return object.__getattr__(self, k)
except AttributeError:
return TwitterCall(
- self.username, self.password, self.format, self.domain,
- self.uri + "/" + k, self.agent
- )
+ self.auth, self.format, self.domain,
+ self.uri + "/" + k, self.agent, self.encoded_args, self.secure)
+
def __call__(self, **kwargs):
+ uri = self.uri.strip("/")
method = "GET"
- if (self.uri.endswith('new')
- or self.uri.endswith('update')
- or self.uri.endswith('create')
- or self.uri.endswith('destroy')):
- method = "POST"
- if (self.agent):
- kwargs["source"] = self.agent
-
- encoded_kwargs = urlencode(kwargs.items())
+ for action in POST_ACTIONS:
+ if self.uri.endswith(action):
+ method = "POST"
+ if (self.agent):
+ kwargs["source"] = self.agent
+ break
+
+ secure_str = ''
+ if self.secure:
+ secure_str = 's'
+ dot = ""
+ if self.format != '':
+ dot = "."
+ uriBase = "http%s://%s/%s%s%s" %(
+ secure_str, self.domain, uri, dot, self.format)
+
+ if (not self.encoded_args):
+ if kwargs.has_key('id'):
+ uri += "/%s" %(kwargs['id'])
+
+ self.encoded_args = self.auth.encode_params(uriBase, method, kwargs)
+
argStr = ""
- if kwargs and (method == "GET"):
- argStr = "?" + encoded_kwargs
+ argData = None
+ if (method == "GET"):
+ if self.encoded_args:
+ argStr = "?%s" %(self.encoded_args)
+ else:
+ argData = self.encoded_args
headers = {}
if (self.agent):
headers["X-Twitter-Client"] = self.agent
- if (self.username):
- headers["Authorization"] = "Basic " + b64encode("%s:%s" %(
- self.username, self.password))
- if method == "POST":
- headers["Content-type"] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
- headers["Content-length"] = len(encoded_kwargs)
+ if self.auth is not None:
+ headers.update(self.auth.generate_headers())
+
+ req = urllib2.Request(uriBase+argStr, argData, headers)
- c = httplib.HTTPConnection(self.domain)
try:
- c.putrequest(method, "%s.%s%s" %(
- self.uri, self.format, argStr))
- for item in headers.iteritems():
- c.putheader(*item)
- c.endheaders()
- if method == "POST":
- c.send(encoded_kwargs)
- r = c.getresponse()
-
- if (r.status == 304):
- return []
- elif (r.status != 200):
- raise TwitterError("Twitter sent status %i: %s" %(
- r.status, r.read()))
+ handle = urllib2.urlopen(req)
if "json" == self.format:
- return json.loads(r.read())
+ return json.loads(handle.read())
+ else:
+ return handle.read()
+ except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
+ if (e.code == 304):
+ return []
else:
- return r.read()
- finally:
- c.close()
+ raise TwitterError(
+ "Twitter sent status %i for URL: %s.%s using parameters: (%s)\ndetails: %s" %(
+ e.code, uri, self.format, self.encoded_args, e.fp.read()))
class Twitter(TwitterCall):
"""
The minimalist yet fully featured Twitter API class.
-
+
Get RESTful data by accessing members of this class. The result
is decoded python objects (lists and dicts).
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/web/api-documentation
-
+
Examples::
-
+
twitter = Twitter("hello@foo.com", "password123")
-
+
# Get the public timeline
twitter.statuses.public_timeline()
-
+
# Get a particular friend's timeline
twitter.statuses.friends_timeline(id="billybob")
-
+
# Also supported (but totally weird)
twitter.statuses.friends_timeline.billybob()
-
+
# Send a direct message
twitter.direct_messages.new(
user="billybob",
text="I think yer swell!")
Searching Twitter::
-
+
twitter_search = Twitter(domain="search.twitter.com")
# Find the latest search trends
# The screen name of the user who wrote the first 'tweet'
x[0]['user']['screen_name']
-
+
Getting raw XML data::
-
+
If you prefer to get your Twitter data in XML format, pass
format="xml" to the Twitter object when you instantiate it:
-
+
twitter = Twitter(format="xml")
-
+
The output will not be parsed in any way. It will be a raw string
of XML.
"""
- def __init__(self, email=None, password=None, format="json", domain="twitter.com"):
+ def __init__(
+ self, email=None, password=None, format="json", domain="twitter.com",
+ agent=None, secure=True, auth=None):
"""
Create a new twitter API connector using the specified
credentials (email and password). Format specifies the output
format ("json" (default) or "xml").
"""
- if (format not in ("json", "xml")):
+
+ if email is not None or password is not None:
+ if auth is not None:
+ raise ValueError, "can't specify 'email' or 'password' and 'auth' params"
+ auth = UserPassAuth(email, password)
+
+ if not auth:
+ auth = NoAuth()
+
+ if (format not in ("json", "xml", "")):
raise TwitterError("Unknown data format '%s'" %(format))
- TwitterCall.__init__(self, email, password, format, domain)
+ TwitterCall.__init__(
+ self, auth, format, domain, "", agent,
+ secure=secure)
__all__ = ["Twitter", "TwitterError"]