import urllib2 as urllib_request
import urllib2 as urllib_error
+try:
+ from cStringIO import StringIO
+except ImportError:
+ from StringIO import StringIO
+
from twitter.twitter_globals import POST_ACTIONS
from twitter.auth import NoAuth
+import re
+import gzip
+
try:
import json
except ImportError:
def __init__(self, response, headers):
response_typ.__init__(self, response)
TwitterResponse.__init__(self, headers)
+ def __new__(cls, response, headers):
+ return response_typ.__new__(cls, response)
+
return WrappedTwitterResponse(response, headers)
if not method:
method = "GET"
for action in POST_ACTIONS:
- if uri.endswith(action):
+ if re.search("%s(/\d+)?$" % action, uri):
method = "POST"
break
uriBase = "http%s://%s/%s%s%s" %(
secure_str, self.domain, uri, dot, self.format)
- headers = {}
+ headers = {'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip'}
if self.auth:
headers.update(self.auth.generate_headers())
arg_data = self.auth.encode_params(uriBase, method, kwargs)
def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data):
try:
handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req)
+ if handle.headers['Content-Type'] in ['image/jpeg', 'image/png']:
+ return handle
+ elif handle.info().get('Content-Encoding') == 'gzip':
+ # Handle gzip decompression
+ buf = StringIO(handle.read())
+ f = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buf)
+ data = f.read()
+ else:
+ data = handle.read()
+
if "json" == self.format:
- res = json.loads(handle.read().decode('utf8'))
+ res = json.loads(data.decode('utf8'))
return wrap_response(res, handle.headers)
else:
return wrap_response(
- handle.read().decode('utf8'), handle.headers)
+ data.decode('utf8'), handle.headers)
except urllib_error.HTTPError as e:
if (e.code == 304):
return []
Get RESTful data by accessing members of this class. The result
is decoded python objects (lists and dicts).
- The Twitter API is documented here:
+ The Twitter API is documented at:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc
Examples::
- twitter = Twitter(
- auth=OAuth(token, token_key, con_secret, con_secret_key)))
+ t = Twitter(
+ auth=OAuth(token, token_key, con_secret, con_secret_key)))
+
+ # Get the public timeline
+ t.statuses.public_timeline()
+
+ # Get a particular friend's timeline
+ t.statuses.friends_timeline(id="billybob")
- # Get the public timeline
- twitter.statuses.public_timeline()
+ # Also supported (but totally weird)
+ t.statuses.friends_timeline.billybob()
- # Get a particular friend's timeline
- twitter.statuses.friends_timeline(id="billybob")
+ # Update your status
+ t.statuses.update(
+ status="Using @sixohsix's sweet Python Twitter Tools.")
- # Also supported (but totally weird)
- twitter.statuses.friends_timeline.billybob()
+ # Send a direct message
+ t.direct_messages.new(
+ user="billybob",
+ text="I think yer swell!")
- # Send a direct message
- twitter.direct_messages.new(
- user="billybob",
- text="I think yer swell!")
+ # Get the members of tamtar's list "Things That Are Rad"
+ t._("tamtar")._("things-that-are-rad").members()
- # Get the members of a particular list of a particular friend
- twitter.user.listname.members(user="billybob", listname="billysbuds")
+ # Note how the magic `_` method can be used to insert data
+ # into the middle of a call. You can also use replacement:
+ t.user.list.members(user="tamtar", list="things-that-are-rad")
Searching Twitter::
- twitter_search = Twitter(domain="search.twitter.com")
+ twitter_search = Twitter(domain="search.twitter.com")
- # Find the latest search trends
- twitter_search.trends()
+ # Find the latest search trends
+ twitter_search.trends()
- # Search for the latest News on #gaza
- twitter_search.search(q="#gaza")
+ # Search for the latest News on #gaza
+ twitter_search.search(q="#gaza")
Using the data returned
Twitter API calls return decoded JSON. This is converted into
a bunch of Python lists, dicts, ints, and strings. For example::
- x = twitter.statuses.public_timeline()
+ x = twitter.statuses.public_timeline()
- # The first 'tweet' in the timeline
- x[0]
+ # The first 'tweet' in the timeline
+ x[0]
- # The screen name of the user who wrote the first 'tweet'
- x[0]['user']['screen_name']
+ # 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")
+ twitter = Twitter(format="xml")
- The output will not be parsed in any way. It will be a raw string
- of XML.
+ The output will not be parsed in any way. It will be a raw string
+ of XML.
"""
def __init__(