-import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse
+try:
+ import urllib.request as urllib_request
+ import urllib.error as urllib_error
+except ImportError:
+ import urllib2 as urllib_request
+ import urllib2 as urllib_error
from twitter.twitter_globals import POST_ACTIONS
from twitter.auth import NoAuth
-def _py26OrGreater():
- import sys
- return sys.hexversion > 0x20600f0
-
-if _py26OrGreater():
+try:
import json
-else:
+except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
+class _DEFAULT(object):
+ pass
+
class TwitterError(Exception):
"""
Base Exception thrown by the Twitter object when there is a
HTTP error interacting with twitter.com.
"""
def __init__(self, e, uri, format, uriparts):
- self.e = e
- self.uri = uri
- self.format = format
- self.uriparts = uriparts
+ self.e = e
+ self.uri = uri
+ self.format = format
+ self.uriparts = uriparts
def __str__(self):
return (
class TwitterCall(object):
+
def __init__(
- self, auth, format, domain, uri="", agent=None,
+ self, auth, format, domain, callable_cls, uri="",
uriparts=None, secure=True):
self.auth = auth
self.format = format
self.domain = domain
+ self.callable_cls = callable_cls
self.uri = uri
- self.agent = agent
self.uriparts = uriparts
self.secure = secure
try:
return object.__getattr__(self, k)
except AttributeError:
- return TwitterCall(
+ return self.callable_cls(
auth=self.auth, format=self.format, domain=self.domain,
- agent=self.agent, uriparts=self.uriparts + (k,),
+ callable_cls=self.callable_cls, uriparts=self.uriparts + (k,),
secure=self.secure)
def __call__(self, **kwargs):
uriBase += '?' + arg_data
body = None
else:
- body = arg_data
+ body = arg_data.encode('utf8')
- req = urllib.request.Request(uriBase, body, headers)
+ req = urllib_request.Request(uriBase, body, headers)
+ return self._handle_response(req, uri, arg_data)
+ def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data):
try:
- handle = urllib.request.urlopen(req)
+ handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req)
if "json" == self.format:
res = json.loads(handle.read().decode('utf8'))
return wrap_response(res, handle.headers)
else:
return wrap_response(
handle.read().decode('utf8'), handle.headers)
- except urllib.error.HTTPError as e:
+ except urllib_error.HTTPError as e:
if (e.code == 304):
return []
else:
"""
def __init__(
self, format="json",
- domain="twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None,
- api_version=''):
+ domain="api.twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None,
+ api_version=_DEFAULT):
"""
Create a new twitter API connector.
`domain` lets you change the domain you are connecting. By
- default it's twitter.com but `search.twitter.com` may be
+ default it's `api.twitter.com` but `search.twitter.com` may be
useful too.
If `secure` is False you will connect with HTTP instead of
HTTPS.
- The value of `agent` is sent in the `X-Twitter-Client`
- header. This is deprecated. Instead Twitter determines the
- application using the OAuth Client Key and Client Key Secret
- parameters.
-
`api_version` is used to set the base uri. By default it's
- nothing, but if you set it to '1' your URI will start with
- '1/'.
+ '1'. If you are using "search.twitter.com" set this to None.
"""
if not auth:
auth = NoAuth()
if (format not in ("json", "xml", "")):
raise ValueError("Unknown data format '%s'" %(format))
+ if api_version is _DEFAULT:
+ if domain == 'api.twitter.com':
+ api_version = '1'
+ else:
+ api_version = None
+
uriparts = ()
if api_version:
uriparts += (str(api_version),)
TwitterCall.__init__(
self, auth=auth, format=format, domain=domain,
+ callable_cls=TwitterCall,
secure=secure, uriparts=uriparts)