X-Git-Url: https://jfr.im/git/z_archive/twitter.git/blobdiff_plain/1753010b59b264f66fcaa532fe6a16bc80b19864..098660ce6ca34597e97f074b3af48f64dcf3ea03:/twitter/api.py diff --git a/twitter/api.py b/twitter/api.py index 6927f51..52c800e 100644 --- a/twitter/api.py +++ b/twitter/api.py @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@ -import urllib2 +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 TwitterError(Exception): @@ -25,10 +26,10 @@ class TwitterHTTPError(TwitterError): 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 ( @@ -85,13 +86,12 @@ def wrap_response(response, headers): class TwitterCall(object): def __init__( - self, auth, format, domain, uri="", agent=None, + self, auth, format, domain, uri="", uriparts=None, secure=True): self.auth = auth self.format = format self.domain = domain self.uri = uri - self.agent = agent self.uriparts = uriparts self.secure = secure @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class TwitterCall(object): except AttributeError: return TwitterCall( auth=self.auth, format=self.format, domain=self.domain, - agent=self.agent, uriparts=self.uriparts + (k,), + uriparts=self.uriparts + (k,), secure=self.secure) def __call__(self, **kwargs): @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ class TwitterCall(object): for uripart in self.uriparts: # If this part matches a keyword argument, use the # supplied value otherwise, just use the part. - uriparts.append(unicode(kwargs.pop(uripart, uripart))) - uri = u'/'.join(uriparts) + uriparts.append(str(kwargs.pop(uripart, uripart))) + uri = '/'.join(uriparts) method = "GET" for action in POST_ACTIONS: @@ -142,18 +142,19 @@ class TwitterCall(object): uriBase += '?' + arg_data body = None else: - body = arg_data + body = arg_data.encode('utf8') - req = urllib2.Request(uriBase, body, headers) + req = urllib_request.Request(uriBase, body, headers) try: - handle = urllib2.urlopen(req) + handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req) if "json" == self.format: - res = json.loads(handle.read()) + res = json.loads(handle.read().decode('utf8')) return wrap_response(res, handle.headers) else: - return wrap_response(str(handle.read()), handle.headers) - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: + return wrap_response( + handle.read().decode('utf8'), handle.headers) + except urllib_error.HTTPError as e: if (e.code == 304): return [] else: @@ -234,8 +235,8 @@ class Twitter(TwitterCall): """ def __init__( self, format="json", - domain="twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None, - api_version=''): + domain="api.twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None, + api_version='1'): """ Create a new twitter API connector. @@ -248,20 +249,14 @@ class Twitter(TwitterCall): `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 not auth: auth = NoAuth()