try:
import urllib.request as urllib_request
import urllib.error as urllib_error
+ import io
except ImportError:
import urllib2 as urllib_request
import urllib2 as urllib_error
import json
+from ssl import SSLError
+import socket
+import sys, select, time
+
+from .api import TwitterCall, wrap_response, TwitterHTTPError
+
+def recv_chunk(sock):
+ buf = sock.recv(10) # Scan for an up to a 4GiB chunk size (0xffffffff).
+ if buf:
+ crlf = buf.find(b'\r\n') # Find the HTTP chunk size.
+ if crlf > 0:
+ remaining = int(buf[:crlf], 16) # Decode the chunk size.
+ chunk = bytearray(remaining) # Create the chunk buffer.
+
+ start = crlf + 2 # Add in the length of the header's CRLF pair.
+ end = len(buf) - start
+
+ chunk[:end] = buf[start:]
+ chunk[end:] = sock.recv(remaining - end)
+
+ sock.recv(2) # Read the trailing CRLF pair. Throw it away.
+
+ return chunk
+ return b''
+
+## recv_chunk()
-from .api import TwitterCall, wrap_response
class TwitterJSONIter(object):
- def __init__(self, handle, uri, arg_data):
+ def __init__(self, handle, uri, arg_data, block=True, timeout=None):
self.decoder = json.JSONDecoder()
self.handle = handle
- self.buf = ""
+ self.uri = uri
+ self.arg_data = arg_data
+ self.block = block
+ self.timeout = timeout
+
def __iter__(self):
+ if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
+ sock = self.handle.fp.raw._sock
+ else:
+ sock = self.handle.fp._sock.fp._sock
+ sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)
+ if not self.block or self.timeout:
+ sock.setblocking(False)
+ buf = b''
+ timer = time.time()
while True:
- # This might need better py3 IO
- self.buf += self.handle.read(1024)
try:
- res, ptr = self.decoder.raw_decode(self.buf)
- self.buf = self.buf[ptr + 2:] # +2 is for \r\n
+ utf8_buf = buf.decode('utf-8').lstrip()
+ res, ptr = self.decoder.raw_decode(utf8_buf)
+ buf = utf8_buf[ptr:].encode('utf-8')
yield wrap_response(res, self.handle.headers)
- except ValueError as e:
+ timer = time.time()
continue
+ except ValueError as e:
+ if self.block:
+ pass
+ else:
+ yield None
+ # this is a non-blocking read (ie, it will return if any data is available)
+ try:
+ if self.timeout:
+ ready_to_read = select.select([sock], [], [], self.timeout)
+ if ready_to_read[0]:
+ buf += recv_chunk(sock)
+ if time.time() - timer > self.timeout:
+ yield {"timeout":True}
+ else:
+ yield {"timeout":True}
+ else:
+ buf += recv_chunk(sock)
+ except SSLError as e:
+ if (not self.block or self.timeout) and (e.errno == 2):
+ # Apparently this means there was nothing in the socket buf
+ pass
+ else:
+ raise
except urllib_error.HTTPError as e:
- raise TwitterHTTPError(e, uri, self.format, arg_data)
+ raise TwitterHTTPError(e, self.uri, 'json', self.arg_data)
+
+def handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block, timeout=None):
+ handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req,)
+ return iter(TwitterJSONIter(handle, uri, arg_data, block, timeout=timeout))
+
+class TwitterStreamCallWithTimeout(TwitterCall):
+ def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data, _timeout=None):
+ return handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block=True, timeout=self.timeout)
class TwitterStreamCall(TwitterCall):
- def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data):
- handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req,)
- return iter(TwitterJSONIter(handle, uri, arg_data))
+ def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data, _timeout=None):
+ return handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block=True)
+
+class TwitterStreamCallNonBlocking(TwitterCall):
+ def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data, _timeout=None):
+ return handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block=False)
class TwitterStream(TwitterStreamCall):
+ """
+ The TwitterStream object is an interface to the Twitter Stream API
+ (stream.twitter.com). This can be used pretty much the same as the
+ Twitter class except the result of calling a method will be an
+ iterator that yields objects decoded from the stream. For
+ example::
+
+ twitter_stream = TwitterStream(auth=OAuth(...))
+ iterator = twitter_stream.statuses.sample()
+
+ for tweet in iterator:
+ ...do something with this tweet...
+
+ The iterator will yield tweets forever and ever (until the stream
+ breaks at which point it raises a TwitterHTTPError.)
+
+ The `block` parameter controls if the stream is blocking. Default
+ is blocking (True). When set to False, the iterator will
+ occasionally yield None when there is no available message.
+ """
def __init__(
- self, domain="stream.twitter.com", secure=False, auth=None,
- api_version='1'):
+ self, domain="stream.twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None,
+ api_version='1.1', block=True, timeout=None):
uriparts = ()
uriparts += (str(api_version),)
+ if block:
+ if timeout:
+ call_cls = TwitterStreamCallWithTimeout
+ else:
+ call_cls = TwitterStreamCall
+ else:
+ call_cls = TwitterStreamCallNonBlocking
+
TwitterStreamCall.__init__(
self, auth=auth, format="json", domain=domain,
- callable_cls=TwitterStreamCall,
- secure=secure, uriparts=uriparts)
+ callable_cls=call_cls,
+ secure=secure, uriparts=uriparts, timeout=timeout, gzip=False)