import webbrowser
import time
-from api import Twitter
-from oauth import OAuth, write_token_file
+from .api import Twitter
+from .oauth import OAuth, write_token_file
def oauth_dance(app_name, consumer_key, consumer_secret, token_filename=None):
"""
If a token_filename is given, the oauth tokens will be written to
the file.
"""
- print ("Hi there! We're gonna get you all set up to use %s." % app_name)
+ print(("Hi there! We're gonna get you all set up to use %s." % app_name))
twitter = Twitter(
auth=OAuth('', '', consumer_key, consumer_secret),
format='')
oauth_token, oauth_token_secret = parse_oauth_tokens(
twitter.oauth.request_token())
- print """
+ print("""
In the web browser window that opens please choose to Allow
access. Copy the PIN number that appears on the next page and paste or
type it here:
-"""
+""")
oauth_url = ('http://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=' +
oauth_token)
- print "Opening: %s\n" % oauth_url
+ print("Opening: %s\n" % oauth_url)
try:
r = webbrowser.open(oauth_url)
if not r:
raise Exception()
except:
- print """
+ print("""
Uh, I couldn't open a browser on your computer. Please go here to get
your PIN:
-""" + oauth_url
- oauth_verifier = raw_input("Please enter the PIN: ").strip()
+""" + oauth_url)
+ oauth_verifier = input("Please enter the PIN: ").strip()
twitter = Twitter(
auth=OAuth(
oauth_token, oauth_token_secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret),
if token_filename:
write_token_file(
token_filename, oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
- print
- print "That's it! Your authorization keys have been written to %s." % (
- token_filename)
+ print()
+ print("That's it! Your authorization keys have been written to %s." % (
+ token_filename))
return oauth_token, oauth_token_secret
def parse_oauth_tokens(result):