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@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ setup(
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license = 'MIT License',
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url = 'http://github.com/ryanmcgrath/twython/tree/master',
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keywords = 'twitter search api tweet twython',
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description = 'An easy (and up to date) way to access Twitter data with Python.',
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description = 'An easy (and up to date) way to access Twitter data with\
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Python.',
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long_description = open('README.markdown').read(),
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classifiers = [
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'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
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import json as simplejson
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# Python 2.6 and below (2.4/2.5, 2.3 is not guranteed to work with this library to begin with)
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# Python 2.6 and below (2.4/2.5, 2.3 is not guranteed to work with\
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# this library to begin with)
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import simplejson
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# This case gets rarer by the day, but if we need to, we can pull it from Django provided it's there.
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# This case gets rarer by the day, but if we need to, \
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# we can pull it from Django provided it's there.
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from django.utils import simplejson
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except:
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# Seriously wtf is wrong with you if you get this Exception.
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raise Exception("Twython requires the simplejson library (or Python 2.6) to work. http://www.undefined.org/python/")
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raise Exception("Twython requires the simplejson library \
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(or Python 2.6) to work. http://www.undefined.org/python/")
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class TwythonStreamingError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg):
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}
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class Stream(object):
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def __init__(self, username = None, password = None, feed = "spritzer", user_agent = "Twython Streaming"):
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def __init__(self, username = None, password = None, feed = "spritzer", \
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user_agent = "Twython Streaming"):
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pass
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@ -1,15 +1,19 @@
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"""
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A huge map of every Twitter API endpoint to a function definition in Twython.
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A huge map of every Twitter API endpoint to a function definition in \
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Twython.
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Parameters that need to be embedded in the URL are treated with mustaches, e.g:
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Parameters that need to be embedded in the URL are treated with mustaches,\
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e.g:
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{{version}}, etc
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When creating new endpoint definitions, keep in mind that the name of the mustache
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will be replaced with the keyword that gets passed in to the function at call time.
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When creating new endpoint definitions, keep in mind that the name of the\
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mustache will be replaced with the keyword that gets passed in to the \
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function at call time.
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i.e, in this case, if I pass version = 47 to any function, {{version}} will be replaced
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with 47, instead of defaulting to 1 (said defaulting takes place at conversion time).
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i.e, in this case, if I pass version = 47 to any function, {{version}} \
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will be replaced with 47, instead of defaulting to 1\
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(said defaulting takes place at conversion time).
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"""
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# Base Twitter API url, no need to repeat this junk...
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"""
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Twython is a library for Python that wraps the Twitter API.
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It aims to abstract away all the API endpoints, so that additions to the library
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and/or the Twitter API won't cause any overall problems.
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It aims to abstract away all the API endpoints, so that additions to the\
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library and/or the Twitter API won't cause any overall problems.
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Questions, comments? ryan@venodesigns.net
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"""
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import json as simplejson
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# Python 2.6 and below (2.4/2.5, 2.3 is not guranteed to work with this library to begin with)
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# Python 2.6 and below (2.4/2.5, 2.3 is not guranteed to work with \
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# this library to begin with)
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import simplejson
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# This case gets rarer by the day, but if we need to, we can pull it from Django provided it's there.
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# This case gets rarer by the day, but if we need to, we can pull \
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# it from Django provided it's there.
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from django.utils import simplejson
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except:
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# Seriously wtf is wrong with you if you get this Exception.
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raise Exception("Twython requires the simplejson library (or Python 2.6) to work. http://www.undefined.org/python/")
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raise Exception("Twython requires the simplejson library (or \
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Python 2.6) to work. http://www.undefined.org/python/")
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# Try and gauge the old OAuth2 library spec. Versions 1.5 and greater no \
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# longer have the callback url as part of the request object; older versions\
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# we need to patch for Python 2.5... ugh. ;P
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# Try and gauge the old OAuth2 library spec. Versions 1.5 and greater no longer have the callback
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# url as part of the request object; older versions we need to patch for Python 2.5... ugh. ;P
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OAUTH_CALLBACK_IN_URL = False
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OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK = False
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if not hasattr(oauth, '_version') or float(oauth._version.manual_verstr) <= 1.4:
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OAUTH_CLIENT_INSPECTION = inspect.getargspec(oauth.Client.request)
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try:
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OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK = 'callback_url' in OAUTH_CLIENT_INSPECTION.args
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OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK = 'callback_url' in \
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OAUTH_CLIENT_INSPECTION.args
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 2.5 doesn't return named tuples, so don't look for an args section specifically.
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# Python 2.5 doesn't return named tuples, so don't look for an args\
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# section specifically.
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OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK = 'callback_url' in OAUTH_CLIENT_INSPECTION
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else:
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OAUTH_CALLBACK_IN_URL = True
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Generic error class, catch-all for most Twython issues.
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Special cases are handled by APILimit and AuthError.
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Note: To use these, the syntax has changed as of Twython 1.3. To catch these,
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you need to explicitly import them into your code, e.g:
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Note: To use these, the syntax has changed as of Twython 1.3. To catch \
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these, you need to explicitly import them into your code, e.g:
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from twython import TwythonError, APILimit, AuthError
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"""
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class APILimit(TwythonError):
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"""
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Raised when you've hit an API limit. Try to avoid these, read the API
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docs if you're running into issues here, Twython does not concern itself with
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this matter beyond telling you that you've done goofed.
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docs if you're running into issues here, Twython does not concern \
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itself with this matter beyond telling you that you've done goofed.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg):
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self.msg = msg
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class AuthError(TwythonError):
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"""
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Raised when you try to access a protected resource and it fails due to some issue with
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your authentication.
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Raised when you try to access a protected resource and it fails due \
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to some issue with your authentication.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg):
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self.msg = msg
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class Twython(object):
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def __init__(self, twitter_token = None, twitter_secret = None, oauth_token = None, oauth_token_secret = None, headers=None, callback_url=None, client_args={}):
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def __init__(self, twitter_token = None, twitter_secret = None, \
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oauth_token = None, oauth_token_secret = None, headers=None, \
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callback_url=None, client_args={}):
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"""setup(self, oauth_token = None, headers = None)
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Instantiates an instance of Twython. Takes optional parameters for authentication and such (see below).
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Instantiates an instance of Twython. Takes optional parameters for \
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authentication and such (see below).
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Parameters:
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twitter_token - Given to you when you register your application with Twitter.
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twitter_secret - Given to you when you register your application with Twitter.
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oauth_token - If you've gone through the authentication process and have a token for this user,
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pass it in and it'll be used for all requests going forward.
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oauth_token_secret - see oauth_token; it's the other half.
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headers - User agent header, dictionary style ala {'User-Agent': 'Bert'}
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client_args - additional arguments for HTTP client (see httplib2.Http.__init__), e.g. {'timeout': 10.0}
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twitter_token - Given to you when you register your \
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application with Twitter.
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** Note: versioning is not currently used by search.twitter functions; when Twitter moves their junk, it'll be supported.
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twitter_secret - Given to you when you register your \
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application with Twitter.
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oauth_token - If you've gone through the authentication process\
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and have a token for this user,\pass it in and
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it'll be used for all requests going forward.
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oauth_token_secret - see oauth_token; it's the other half.
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headers - User agent header, dictionary style aka
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\{'User-Agent': 'Bert'}
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client_args - additional arguments for HTTP client \
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(see httplib2.Http.__init__), e.g. {'timeout': 10.0}
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** Note: versioning is not currently used by search.twitter \
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functions; when Twitter moves their junk, it'll be supported.
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"""
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# Needed for hitting that there API.
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self.request_token_url = 'http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token'
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self.oauth_secret = oauth_token_secret
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self.callback_url = callback_url
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# If there's headers, set them, otherwise be an embarassing parent for their own good.
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# If there's headers, set them, otherwise be an embarassing parent for \
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# their own good.
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self.headers = headers
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if self.headers is None:
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self.headers = {'User-agent': 'Twython Python Twitter Library v1.3'}
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if self.oauth_token is not None and self.oauth_secret is not None:
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token = oauth.Token(oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
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# Filter down through the possibilities here - if they have a token, if they're first stage, etc.
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# Filter down through the possibilities here - if they have a token,\
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# if they're first stage, etc.
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if consumer is not None and token is not None:
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self.client = oauth.Client(consumer, token, **client_args)
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elif consumer is not None:
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self.client = oauth.Client(consumer, **client_args)
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else:
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# If they don't do authentication, but still want to request unprotected resources, we need an opener.
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# If they don't do authentication, but still want to request \
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# unprotected resources, we need an opener.
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self.client = httplib2.Http(**client_args)
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def __getattr__(self, api_call):
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"""
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The most magically awesome block of code you'll see in 2010.
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Rather than list out 9 million damn methods for this API, we just keep a table (see above) of
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every API endpoint and their corresponding function id for this library. This pretty much gives
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unlimited flexibility in API support - there's a slight chance of a performance hit here, but if this is
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going to be your bottleneck... well, don't use Python. ;P
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Rather than list out 9 million damn methods for this API, we just \
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keep a table (see above) of every API endpoint and their \
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corresponding function id for this library. This pretty much gives
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unlimited flexibility in API support - there's a slight chance of a\
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performance hit here, but if this is going to be your bottleneck...\
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well, don't use Python. ;P
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For those who don't get what's going on here, Python classes have this great feature known as __getattr__().
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It's called when an attribute that was called on an object doesn't seem to exist - since it doesn't exist,
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we can take over and find the API method in our table. We then return a function that downloads and parses
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what we're looking for, based on the keywords passed in.
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For those who don't get what's going on here, Python classes have \
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this great feature known as __getattr__().
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I'll hate myself for saying this, but this is heavily inspired by Ruby's "method_missing".
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It's called when an attribute that was called on an object doesn't \
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seem to exist - since it doesn't exist,
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we can take over and find the API method in our table. We then \
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return a function that downloads and parses what we're looking for,\
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based on the keywords passed in.
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I'll hate myself for saying this, but this is heavily inspired by \
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Ruby's "method_missing".
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"""
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def get(self, **kwargs):
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# Go through and replace any mustaches that are in our API url.
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fn = api_table[api_call]
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base = re.sub(
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'\{\{(?P<m>[a-zA-Z_]+)\}\}',
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lambda m: "%s" % kwargs.get(m.group(1), '1'), # The '1' here catches the API version. Slightly hilarious.
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lambda m: "%s" % kwargs.get(m.group(1), '1'),\
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# The '1' here catches the API version. Slightly hilarious.
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base_url + fn['url']
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)
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# Then open and load that shiiit, yo. TODO: check HTTP method and junk, handle errors/authentication
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# Then open and load that shiiit, yo.
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# TODO: check HTTP method and junk, handle errors/authentication
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if fn['method'] == 'POST':
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resp, content = self.client.request(base, fn['method'], urllib.urlencode(dict([k, Twython.encode(v)] for k, v in kwargs.items())), headers = self.headers)
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resp, content = self.client.request(base, fn['method'],\
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urllib.urlencode(dict([k, Twython.encode(v)] \
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for k, v in kwargs.items())), headers = self.headers)
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else:
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url = base + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(key, value) for (key, value) in kwargs.iteritems()])
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resp, content = self.client.request(url, fn['method'], headers = self.headers)
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url = base + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(key, value)\
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for (key, value) in kwargs.iteritems()])
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resp, content = self.client.request(url, fn['method'],\
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headers = self.headers)
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return simplejson.loads(content)
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if OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK:
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request_args['callback_url'] = callback_url
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resp, content = self.client.request(self.request_token_url, "GET", **request_args)
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resp, content = self.client.request(self.request_token_url, "GET",\
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**request_args)
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if resp['status'] != '200':
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raise AuthError("Seems something couldn't be verified with your OAuth junk. Error: %s, Message: %s" % (resp['status'], content))
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raise AuthError("Seems something couldn't be verified with your\
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OAuth junk. Error: %s, Message: %s" % (resp['status'], content))
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try:
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request_tokens = dict(urlparse.parse_qsl(content))
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except:
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request_tokens = dict(cgi.parse_qsl(content))
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oauth_callback_confirmed = request_tokens.get('oauth_callback_confirmed')=='true'
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oauth_callback_confirmed = request_tokens.get(\
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'oauth_callback_confirmed')=='true'
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if not OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK and callback_url != 'oob' and oauth_callback_confirmed:
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if not OAUTH_LIB_SUPPORTS_CALLBACK and callback_url != 'oob' and \
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oauth_callback_confirmed:
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import warnings
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warnings.warn("oauth2 library doesn't support OAuth 1.0a type callback, but remote requires it")
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warnings.warn("oauth2 library doesn't support OAuth 1.0a type \
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callback, but remote requires it")
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oauth_callback_confirmed = False
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auth_url_params = {
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}
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# Use old-style callback argument
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if OAUTH_CALLBACK_IN_URL or (callback_url!='oob' and not oauth_callback_confirmed):
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if OAUTH_CALLBACK_IN_URL or (callback_url!='oob' and not \
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oauth_callback_confirmed):
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auth_url_params['oauth_callback'] = callback_url
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request_tokens['auth_url'] = self.authenticate_url + '?' + urllib.urlencode(auth_url_params)
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request_tokens['auth_url'] = self.authenticate_url + '?' + \
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urllib.urlencode(auth_url_params)
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return request_tokens
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except:
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return dict(cgi.parse_qsl(content))
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The following methods are all different in some manner or require special attention with regards to the Twitter API.
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# Because of this, we keep them separate from all the other endpoint definitions - ideally this should be change-able,
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# but it's not high on the priority list at the moment.
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The following methods are all different in some manner or require special\
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# attention with regards to the Twitter API.
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# Because of this, we keep them separate from all the other endpoint \
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# definitions - ideally this should be change-able, but it's not high on \
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# the priority list at the moment.
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@staticmethod
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def constructApiURL(base_url, params):
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return base_url + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(Twython.unicode2utf8(key), urllib.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(value))) for (key, value) in params.iteritems()])
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return base_url + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(Twython.unicode2utf8(key), \
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urllib.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(value))) \
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for (key, value) in params.iteritems()])
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@staticmethod
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def shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", query = "longurl"):
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"""shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", query = "longurl")
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def shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", \
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query = "longurl"):
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"""shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", \
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query = "longurl")
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Shortens url specified by url_to_shorten.
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Parameters:
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url_to_shorten - URL to shorten.
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shortener - In case you want to use a url shortening service other than is.gd.
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shortener - In case you want to use a url shortening service \
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other than is.gd.
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"""
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try:
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content = urllib2.urlopen(shortener + "?" + urllib.urlencode({query: Twython.unicode2utf8(url_to_shorten)})).read()
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content = urllib2.urlopen(shortener + "?" + urllib.urlencode(\
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{query: Twython.unicode2utf8(url_to_shorten)})).read()
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return content
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except HTTPError, e:
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raise TwythonError("shortenURL() failed with a %s error code." % `e.code`)
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||||
raise TwythonError("shortenURL() failed with a %s error code." \
|
||||
% `e.code`)
|
||||
|
||||
def bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = 1, **kwargs):
|
||||
""" bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = 1, **kwargs)
|
||||
def bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = 1,\
|
||||
**kwargs):
|
||||
""" bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = 1, \
|
||||
**kwargs)
|
||||
|
||||
A method to do bulk user lookups against the Twitter API. Arguments (ids (numbers) / screen_names (strings)) should be flat Arrays that
|
||||
contain their respective data sets.
|
||||
A method to do bulk user lookups against the Twitter API.\
|
||||
Arguments (ids (numbers) / screen_names (strings)) should be flat \
|
||||
Arrays that contain their respective data sets.
|
||||
|
||||
Statuses for the users in question will be returned inline if they exist. Requires authentication!
|
||||
Statuses for the users in question will be returned inline if they \
|
||||
exist. Requires authentication!
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if ids:
|
||||
kwargs['user_id'] = ','.join(map(str, ids))
|
||||
if screen_names:
|
||||
kwargs['screen_name'] = ','.join(screen_names)
|
||||
|
||||
lookupURL = Twython.constructApiURL("http://api.twitter.com/%d/users/lookup.json" % version, kwargs)
|
||||
lookupURL = Twython.constructApiURL(\
|
||||
"http://api.twitter.com/%d/users/lookup.json" % version, kwargs)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(lookupURL, "POST", headers = self.headers)
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(lookupURL, "POST", \
|
||||
headers = self.headers)
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("bulkUserLookup() failed with a %s error code." % `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("bulkUserLookup() failed with a %s error code."\
|
||||
% `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def search(self, **kwargs):
|
||||
"""search(search_query, **kwargs)
|
||||
|
|
@ -301,16 +363,21 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Returns tweets that match a specified query.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search. Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search.\
|
||||
Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
e.g x.search(q = "jjndf", page = '2')
|
||||
e.g x.search(q = "python", page = '2')
|
||||
e.g x.search("python", page = '2')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL("http://search.twitter.com/search.json", kwargs)
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL("\
|
||||
http://search.twitter.com/search.json", kwargs)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET", headers = self.headers)
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET", \
|
||||
headers = self.headers)
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getSearchTimeline() failed with a %s error code." % `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getSearchTimeline() failed with %s error code"\
|
||||
% `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def searchTwitter(self, **kwargs):
|
||||
"""use search() ,this is a fall back method to support searchTwitter()
|
||||
|
|
@ -323,17 +390,22 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Returns a generator of tweets that match a specified query.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search. Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search.\
|
||||
Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
e.g x.searchGen("python", page="2") or
|
||||
x.searchGen(search_query = "python", page = "2")
|
||||
"""
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL("http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%s" % Twython.unicode2utf8(search_query), kwargs)
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL(\
|
||||
"http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%s" % \
|
||||
Twython.unicode2utf8(search_query), kwargs)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET", headers = self.headers)
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET", \
|
||||
headers = self.headers)
|
||||
data = simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("searchGen() failed with a %s error code." % `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("searchGen() failed with a %s error code." %\
|
||||
`e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
if not data['results']:
|
||||
raise StopIteration
|
||||
|
|
@ -365,62 +437,94 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
def isListMember(self, list_id, id, username, version = 1):
|
||||
""" isListMember(self, list_id, id, version)
|
||||
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a member of the list in question (list_id).
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a member of the list in question \
|
||||
(list_id).
|
||||
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, \
|
||||
unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
list_id - Required. The slug of the list to check against.
|
||||
id - Required. The ID of the user being checked in the list.
|
||||
username - User who owns the list you're checking against (username)
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
username - User who owns the list you're checking against \
|
||||
(username) version (number) - Optional. API version to request.\
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/%s/members/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, `id`), headers = self.headers)
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s\
|
||||
/%s/members/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, `id`), \
|
||||
headers = self.headers)
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % \
|
||||
e.code, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def isListSubscriber(self, username, list_id, id, version = 1):
|
||||
""" isListSubscriber(self, list_id, id, version)
|
||||
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a subscriber of the list in question (list_id).
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a subscriber of the list in \
|
||||
question (list_id).
|
||||
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, \
|
||||
unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
list_id - Required. The slug of the list to check against.
|
||||
id - Required. The ID of the user being checked in the list.
|
||||
username - Required. The username of the owner of the list that you're seeing if someone is subscribed to.
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
username - Required. The username of the owner of the list \
|
||||
that you're seeing if someone is subscribed to.
|
||||
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. \
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/%s/following/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, `id`), headers = self.headers)
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/\
|
||||
%s/following/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, `id`), \
|
||||
headers = self.headers)
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % \
|
||||
e.code, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
# The following methods are apart from the other Account methods, because they rely on a whole multipart-data posting function set.
|
||||
# The following methods are apart from the other Account methods, \
|
||||
# because they rely on a whole multipart-data posting function set.
|
||||
def updateProfileBackgroundImage(self, filename, tile="true", version = 1):
|
||||
""" updateProfileBackgroundImage(filename, tile="true")
|
||||
|
||||
Updates the authenticating user's profile background image.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of less than 800 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than 2048 pixels will be forceably scaled down.
|
||||
tile - Optional (defaults to true). If set to true the background image will be displayed tiled. The image will not be tiled otherwise.
|
||||
** Note: It's sad, but when using this method, pass the tile value as a string, e.g tile="false"
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of \
|
||||
less than 800 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than \
|
||||
2048 pixels will be forceably scaled down.
|
||||
|
||||
tile - Optional (defaults to true). If set to true the \
|
||||
background image will be displayed tiled.
|
||||
The image will not be tiled otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
** Note: It's sad, but when using this method, pass the tile \
|
||||
value as a string,
|
||||
e.g tile="false"
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request.\
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
files = [("image", filename, open(filename, 'rb').read())]
|
||||
fields = []
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib2.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_background_image.json?tile=%s" % (version, tile), body, headers)
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields,\
|
||||
files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': \
|
||||
str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib2.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/\
|
||||
update_profile_background_image.json?tile=%s" % (version, tile), \
|
||||
body, headers)
|
||||
return urllib2.urlopen(r).read()
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileBackgroundImage() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileBackgroundImage() failed with a \
|
||||
%d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def updateProfileImage(self, filename, version = 1):
|
||||
""" updateProfileImage(filename)
|
||||
|
|
@ -428,18 +532,28 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Updates the authenticating user's profile image (avatar).
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of less than 700 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than 500 pixels will be scaled down.
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of \
|
||||
less than 700 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than \
|
||||
500 pixels will be scaled down.
|
||||
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request.\
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
files = [("image", filename, open(filename, 'rb').read())]
|
||||
fields = []
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib2.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_image.json" % version, body, headers)
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, \
|
||||
files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': \
|
||||
str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib2.Request(\
|
||||
"http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_image.json" %\
|
||||
version, body, headers)
|
||||
return urllib2.urlopen(r).read()
|
||||
except HTTPError, e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileImage() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileImage() failed with a %d error \
|
||||
code" % `e.code`, e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def getProfileImageUrl(self, username, size=None, version=1):
|
||||
""" getProfileImageUrl(username)
|
||||
|
|
@ -447,11 +561,18 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Gets the URL for the user's profile image.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
username - Required. User name of the user you want the image url of.
|
||||
size - Optional. Image size. Valid options include 'normal', 'mini' and 'bigger'. Defaults to 'normal' if not given.
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
username - Required. User name of the user you want the image \
|
||||
url of.
|
||||
|
||||
size - Optional. Image size. Valid options include 'normal', \
|
||||
'mini' and 'bigger'. Defaults to 'normal' if not given.
|
||||
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. \
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
url = "http://api.twitter.com/%s/users/profile_image/%s.json" % (version, username)
|
||||
url = "http://api.twitter.com/%s/users/profile_image/%s.json" %\
|
||||
(version, username)
|
||||
if size:
|
||||
url = self.constructApiURL(url, {'size':size})
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -464,7 +585,8 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
elif resp.status == 200:
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getProfileImageUrl() failed with a %d error code." % resp.status, resp.status)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getProfileImageUrl() failed with a %d error code." \
|
||||
% resp.status, resp.status)
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files):
|
||||
|
|
@ -478,8 +600,10 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
L.append(value)
|
||||
for (key, filename, value) in files:
|
||||
L.append('--' + BOUNDARY)
|
||||
L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' % (key, filename))
|
||||
L.append('Content-Type: %s' % mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'application/octet-stream')
|
||||
L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"'\
|
||||
% (key, filename))
|
||||
L.append('Content-Type: %s' % mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or \
|
||||
'application/octet-stream')
|
||||
L.append('')
|
||||
L.append(value)
|
||||
L.append('--' + BOUNDARY + '--')
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,15 +1,19 @@
|
|||
"""
|
||||
A huge map of every Twitter API endpoint to a function definition in Twython.
|
||||
A huge map of every Twitter API endpoint to a function definition in \
|
||||
Twython.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters that need to be embedded in the URL are treated with mustaches, e.g:
|
||||
Parameters that need to be embedded in the URL are treated with mustaches, \
|
||||
e.g:
|
||||
|
||||
{{version}}, etc
|
||||
|
||||
When creating new endpoint definitions, keep in mind that the name of the mustache
|
||||
will be replaced with the keyword that gets passed in to the function at call time.
|
||||
When creating new endpoint definitions, keep in mind that the name of the \
|
||||
mustache will be replaced with the keyword that gets passed in to the \
|
||||
function at call time.
|
||||
|
||||
i.e, in this case, if I pass version = 47 to any function, {{version}} will be replaced
|
||||
with 47, instead of defaulting to 1 (said defaulting takes place at conversion time).
|
||||
i.e, in this case, if I pass version = 47 to any function, {{version}} will\
|
||||
be replaced with 47, instead of defaulting to 1 (said defaulting takes \
|
||||
place at conversion time).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Base Twitter API url, no need to repeat this junk...
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
|
|||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Twython is a library for Python that wraps the Twitter API.
|
||||
It aims to abstract away all the API endpoints, so that additions to the library
|
||||
and/or the Twitter API won't cause any overall problems.
|
||||
It aims to abstract away all the API endpoints, so that additions to the \
|
||||
library and/or the Twitter API won't cause any overall problems.
|
||||
|
||||
Questions, comments? ryan@venodesigns.net
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
|
@ -35,8 +35,10 @@ class TwythonError(AttributeError):
|
|||
Generic error class, catch-all for most Twython issues.
|
||||
Special cases are handled by APILimit and AuthError.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: To use these, the syntax has changed as of Twython 1.3. To catch these,
|
||||
you need to explicitly import them into your code, e.g:
|
||||
Note: To use these, the syntax has changed as of Twython 1.3. \
|
||||
To catch these, you need to explicitly import them into your code,
|
||||
|
||||
e.g:
|
||||
|
||||
from twython import TwythonError, APILimit, AuthError
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
|
@ -52,8 +54,8 @@ class TwythonError(AttributeError):
|
|||
class APILimit(TwythonError):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Raised when you've hit an API limit. Try to avoid these, read the API
|
||||
docs if you're running into issues here, Twython does not concern itself with
|
||||
this matter beyond telling you that you've done goofed.
|
||||
docs if you're running into issues here, Twython does not concern \
|
||||
itself with this matter beyond telling you that you've done goofed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
def __init__(self, msg):
|
||||
self.msg = msg
|
||||
|
|
@ -64,8 +66,8 @@ class APILimit(TwythonError):
|
|||
|
||||
class AuthError(TwythonError):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Raised when you try to access a protected resource and it fails due to some issue with
|
||||
your authentication.
|
||||
Raised when you try to access a protected resource and it fails due to \
|
||||
some issue with your authentication.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
def __init__(self, msg):
|
||||
self.msg = msg
|
||||
|
|
@ -75,20 +77,30 @@ class AuthError(TwythonError):
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
class Twython(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, twitter_token = None, twitter_secret = None, oauth_token = None, oauth_token_secret = None, headers=None):
|
||||
def __init__(self, twitter_token = None, twitter_secret = None,\
|
||||
oauth_token = None, oauth_token_secret = None, headers=None):
|
||||
"""setup(self, oauth_token = None, headers = None)
|
||||
|
||||
Instantiates an instance of Twython. Takes optional parameters for authentication and such (see below).
|
||||
Instantiates an instance of Twython. Takes optional parameters for \
|
||||
authentication and such (see below).
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
twitter_token - Given to you when you register your application with Twitter.
|
||||
twitter_secret - Given to you when you register your application with Twitter.
|
||||
oauth_token - If you've gone through the authentication process and have a token for this user,
|
||||
pass it in and it'll be used for all requests going forward.
|
||||
oauth_token_secret - see oauth_token; it's the other half.
|
||||
headers - User agent header, dictionary style ala {'User-Agent': 'Bert'}
|
||||
twitter_token - Given to you when you register your application\
|
||||
with Twitter.
|
||||
|
||||
** Note: versioning is not currently used by search.twitter functions; when Twitter moves their junk, it'll be supported.
|
||||
twitter_secret - Given to you when you register your \
|
||||
application with Twitter.
|
||||
|
||||
oauth_token - If you've gone through the authentication process\
|
||||
and have a token for this user,pass it in and \
|
||||
it'll be used for all requests going forward.
|
||||
|
||||
oauth_token_secret - see oauth_token; it's the other half.
|
||||
headers - User agent header, dictionary style aka \
|
||||
{'User-Agent': 'Bert'}
|
||||
|
||||
** Note: versioning is not currently used by search.twitter \
|
||||
functions; when Twitter moves their junk, it'll be supported.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Needed for hitting that there API.
|
||||
self.request_token_url = 'http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token'
|
||||
|
|
@ -100,7 +112,8 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
self.oauth_token = oauth_token
|
||||
self.oauth_secret = oauth_token_secret
|
||||
|
||||
# If there's headers, set them, otherwise be an embarassing parent for their own good.
|
||||
# If there's headers, set them, otherwise be an embarassing parent for \
|
||||
# their own good.
|
||||
self.headers = headers
|
||||
if self.headers is None:
|
||||
self.headers = {'User-agent': 'Twython Python Twitter Library v1.3'}
|
||||
|
|
@ -114,45 +127,59 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
if self.oauth_token is not None and self.oauth_secret is not None:
|
||||
token = oauth.Token(oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
|
||||
|
||||
# Filter down through the possibilities here - if they have a token, if they're first stage, etc.
|
||||
# Filter down through the possibilities here - if they have a token, \
|
||||
# if they're first stage, etc.
|
||||
if consumer is not None and token is not None:
|
||||
self.client = oauth.Client(consumer, token)
|
||||
elif consumer is not None:
|
||||
self.client = oauth.Client(consumer)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# If they don't do authentication, but still want to request unprotected resources, we need an opener.
|
||||
# If they don't do authentication, but still want to request \
|
||||
# unprotected resources, we need an opener.
|
||||
self.client = httplib2.Http()
|
||||
|
||||
def __getattr__(self, api_call):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
The most magically awesome block of code you'll see in 2010.
|
||||
|
||||
Rather than list out 9 million damn methods for this API, we just keep a table (see above) of
|
||||
every API endpoint and their corresponding function id for this library. This pretty much gives
|
||||
unlimited flexibility in API support - there's a slight chance of a performance hit here, but if this is
|
||||
going to be your bottleneck... well, don't use Python. ;P
|
||||
Rather than list out 9 million damn methods for this API, \
|
||||
we just keep a table (see above) of every API endpoint and their \
|
||||
corresponding function id for this library. This pretty much gives
|
||||
unlimited flexibility in API support - there's a slight chance of a\
|
||||
performance hit here, but if this is going to be your bottleneck...\
|
||||
well, don't use Python. ;P
|
||||
|
||||
For those who don't get what's going on here, Python classes have this great feature known as __getattr__().
|
||||
It's called when an attribute that was called on an object doesn't seem to exist - since it doesn't exist,
|
||||
we can take over and find the API method in our table. We then return a function that downloads and parses
|
||||
what we're looking for, based on the keywords passed in.
|
||||
For those who don't get what's going on here, Python classes have \
|
||||
this great feature known as __getattr__().
|
||||
|
||||
I'll hate myself for saying this, but this is heavily inspired by Ruby's "method_missing".
|
||||
It's called when an attribute that was called on an object doesn't \
|
||||
seem to exist - since it doesn't exist,we can take over and find \
|
||||
the API method in our table. We then return a function that \
|
||||
downloads and parses what we're looking for, based on the keywords \
|
||||
passed in.
|
||||
|
||||
I'll hate myself for saying this, but this is heavily inspired by \
|
||||
Ruby's "method_missing".
|
||||
"""
|
||||
def get(self, **kwargs):
|
||||
# Go through and replace any mustaches that are in our API url.
|
||||
fn = api_table[api_call]
|
||||
base = re.sub(
|
||||
'\{\{(?P<m>[a-zA-Z_]+)\}\}',
|
||||
lambda m: "%s" % kwargs.get(m.group(1), '1'), # The '1' here catches the API version. Slightly hilarious.
|
||||
lambda m: "%s" % kwargs.get(m.group(1), '1'),\
|
||||
# The '1' here catches the API version. Slightly hilarious.
|
||||
base_url + fn['url']
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Then open and load that shiiit, yo. TODO: check HTTP method and junk, handle errors/authentication
|
||||
# Then open and load that shiiit, yo.
|
||||
# TODO: check HTTP method and junk, handle errors/authentication
|
||||
if fn['method'] == 'POST':
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(base, fn['method'], urllib.parse.urlencode(dict([k, v.encode('utf-8')] for k, v in list(kwargs.items()))))
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(base, fn['method'], \
|
||||
urllib.parse.urlencode(dict([k, v.encode('utf-8')] \
|
||||
for k, v in list(kwargs.items()))))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
url = base + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(key, value) for (key, value) in list(kwargs.items())])
|
||||
url = base + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(key, value) \
|
||||
for (key, value) in list(kwargs.items())])
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(url, fn['method'])
|
||||
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content.decode('utf-8'))
|
||||
|
|
@ -171,10 +198,12 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
resp, content = self.client.request(self.request_token_url, "GET")
|
||||
|
||||
if resp['status'] != '200':
|
||||
raise AuthError("Seems something couldn't be verified with your OAuth junk. Error: %s, Message: %s" % (resp['status'], content))
|
||||
raise AuthError("Seems something couldn't be verified with your \
|
||||
OAuth junk. Error: %s, Message: %s" % (resp['status'], content))
|
||||
|
||||
request_tokens = dict(urllib.parse.parse_qsl(content))
|
||||
request_tokens['auth_url'] = "%s?oauth_token=%s" % (self.authenticate_url, request_tokens['oauth_token'])
|
||||
request_tokens['auth_url'] = "%s?oauth_token=%s" % \
|
||||
(self.authenticate_url, request_tokens['oauth_token'])
|
||||
return request_tokens
|
||||
|
||||
def get_authorized_tokens(self):
|
||||
|
|
@ -186,39 +215,52 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
resp, content = self.client.request(self.access_token_url, "GET")
|
||||
return dict(urllib.parse.parse_qsl(content))
|
||||
|
||||
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# The following methods are all different in some manner or require special attention with regards to the Twitter API.
|
||||
# Because of this, we keep them separate from all the other endpoint definitions - ideally this should be change-able,
|
||||
# but it's not high on the priority list at the moment.
|
||||
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# The following methods are all different in some manner or require special\
|
||||
# attention with regards to the Twitter API.
|
||||
# Because of this, we keep them separate from all the other endpoint \
|
||||
# definitions - ideally this should be change-able,but it's not high on \
|
||||
# the priority list at the moment.
|
||||
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def constructApiURL(base_url, params):
|
||||
return base_url + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(Twython.unicode2utf8(key), urllib.parse.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(value))) for (key, value) in list(params.items())])
|
||||
return base_url + "?" + "&".join(["%s=%s" %(Twython.unicode2utf8(key),\
|
||||
urllib.parse.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(value))) \
|
||||
for (key, value) in list(params.items())])
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", query = "longurl"):
|
||||
"""shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", query = "longurl")
|
||||
def shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", \
|
||||
query = "longurl"):
|
||||
"""shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener = "http://is.gd/api.php", \
|
||||
query = "longurl")
|
||||
|
||||
Shortens url specified by url_to_shorten.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
url_to_shorten - URL to shorten.
|
||||
shortener - In case you want to use a url shortening service other than is.gd.
|
||||
shortener - In case you want to use a url shortening service \
|
||||
other than is.gd.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
content = urllib.request.urlopen(shortener + "?" + urllib.parse.urlencode({query: Twython.unicode2utf8(url_to_shorten)})).read()
|
||||
content = urllib.request.urlopen(shortener + "?" + \
|
||||
urllib.parse.urlencode(\
|
||||
{query: Twython.unicode2utf8(url_to_shorten)})).read()
|
||||
return content
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("shortenURL() failed with a %s error code." % repr(e.code))
|
||||
raise TwythonError("shortenURL() failed with a %s error code." % \
|
||||
repr(e.code))
|
||||
|
||||
def bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = None):
|
||||
""" bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, version = None)
|
||||
""" bulkUserLookup(self, ids = None, screen_names = None, \
|
||||
version = None)
|
||||
|
||||
A method to do bulk user lookups against the Twitter API. Arguments (ids (numbers) / screen_names (strings)) should be flat Arrays that
|
||||
contain their respective data sets.
|
||||
A method to do bulk user lookups against the Twitter API. \
|
||||
Arguments (ids (numbers) / screen_names (strings)) should be flat \
|
||||
Arrays that contain their respective data sets.
|
||||
|
||||
Statuses for the users in question will be returned inline if they exist. Requires authentication!
|
||||
Statuses for the users in question will be returned inline if \
|
||||
they exist. Requires authentication!
|
||||
"""
|
||||
apiURL = "http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?lol=1"
|
||||
if ids is not None:
|
||||
|
|
@ -233,7 +275,8 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
resp, content = self.client.request(apiURL, "GET")
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("bulkUserLookup() failed with a %s error code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("bulkUserLookup() failed with a %s error code." \
|
||||
% repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def search(self, **kwargs):
|
||||
"""search(search_query, **kwargs)
|
||||
|
|
@ -241,16 +284,19 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Returns tweets that match a specified query.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search. Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search.\
|
||||
Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
e.g x.search(q="jjndf")
|
||||
e.g x.search(q = "python")
|
||||
"""
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL("http://search.twitter.com/search.json", kwargs)
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL(\
|
||||
"http://search.twitter.com/search.json", kwargs)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET")
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getSearchTimeline() failed with a %s error code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("getSearchTimeline() failed with a %s error \
|
||||
code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def searchTwitter(self, **kwargs):
|
||||
"""use search(search_query, **kwargs)
|
||||
|
|
@ -263,16 +309,20 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
Returns a generator of tweets that match a specified query.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search. Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
See the documentation at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search.\
|
||||
Pass in the API supported arguments as named parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
e.g x.search(search_query="python", page="2")
|
||||
"""
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL("http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%s" % Twython.unicode2utf8(search_query), kwargs)
|
||||
searchURL = Twython.constructApiURL(\
|
||||
"http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%s" % Twython.unicode2utf8(\
|
||||
search_query), kwargs)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request(searchURL, "GET")
|
||||
data = simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("searchTwitterGen() failed with a %s error code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("searchTwitterGen() failed with a %s error \
|
||||
code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
if not data['results']:
|
||||
raise StopIteration
|
||||
|
|
@ -300,62 +350,94 @@ class Twython(object):
|
|||
def isListMember(self, list_id, id, username, version = 1):
|
||||
""" isListMember(self, list_id, id, version)
|
||||
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a member of the list in question (list_id).
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a member of the list in question \
|
||||
(list_id).
|
||||
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, \
|
||||
unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
list_id - Required. The slug of the list to check against.
|
||||
id - Required. The ID of the user being checked in the list.
|
||||
username - User who owns the list you're checking against (username)
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
username - User who owns the list you're checking against \
|
||||
(username)
|
||||
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request.
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/%s/members/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, repr(id)))
|
||||
resp, content = self.client.request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/\
|
||||
%s/members/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, repr(id)))
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % \
|
||||
repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def isListSubscriber(self, username, list_id, id, version = 1):
|
||||
""" isListSubscriber(self, list_id, id, version)
|
||||
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a subscriber of the list in question (list_id).
|
||||
Check if a specified user (id) is a subscriber of the list in
|
||||
question (list_id).
|
||||
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists, unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
**Note: This method may not work for private/protected lists,
|
||||
unless you're authenticated and have access to those lists.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
list_id - Required. The slug of the list to check against.
|
||||
id - Required. The ID of the user being checked in the list.
|
||||
username - Required. The username of the owner of the list that you're seeing if someone is subscribed to.
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
username - Required. The username of the owner of the list \
|
||||
that you're seeing if someone is subscribed to.
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request.\
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
resp, content = "http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/%s/following/%s.json" % (version, username, list_id, repr(id))
|
||||
resp, content = "http://api.twitter.com/%d/%s/%s/following/%s.json"\
|
||||
% (version, username, list_id, repr(id))
|
||||
return simplejson.loads(content)
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("isListMember() failed with a %d error code." % \
|
||||
repr(e.code) , e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
# The following methods are apart from the other Account methods, \
|
||||
# because they rely on a whole multipart-data posting function set.
|
||||
|
||||
# The following methods are apart from the other Account methods, because they rely on a whole multipart-data posting function set.
|
||||
def updateProfileBackgroundImage(self, filename, tile="true", version = 1):
|
||||
""" updateProfileBackgroundImage(filename, tile="true")
|
||||
|
||||
Updates the authenticating user's profile background image.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters:
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of less than 800 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than 2048 pixels will be forceably scaled down.
|
||||
tile - Optional (defaults to true). If set to true the background image will be displayed tiled. The image will not be tiled otherwise.
|
||||
** Note: It's sad, but when using this method, pass the tile value as a string, e.g tile="false"
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of \
|
||||
less than 800 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than \
|
||||
2048 pixels will be forceably scaled down.
|
||||
|
||||
tile - Optional (defaults to true). If set to true the \
|
||||
background image will be displayed tiled. The image will not \
|
||||
be tiled otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
** Note: It's sad, but when using this method, pass the tile \
|
||||
value as a string, e.g tile="false"
|
||||
|
||||
version (number) - Optional. API version to request.
|
||||
Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
|
||||
function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
files = [("image", filename, open(filename, 'rb').read())]
|
||||
fields = []
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib.request.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_background_image.json?tile=%s" % (version, tile), body, headers)
|
||||
content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, \
|
||||
files)
|
||||
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': \
|
||||
str(len(body))}
|
||||
r = urllib.request.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/\
|
||||
update_profile_background_image.json?tile=%s" %\
|
||||
(version, tile), body, headers)
|
||||
return urllib.request.urlopen(r).read()
|
||||
except HTTPError as e:
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileBackgroundImage() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
|
||||
raise TwythonError("updateProfileBackgroundImage() \
|
||||
failed with a %d error code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
|
||||
|
||||
def updateProfileImage(self, filename, version = 1):
|
||||
""" updateProfileImage(filename)
|
||||
|
|
@ -363,18 +445,27 @@ class Twython(object):
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Updates the authenticating user's profile image (avatar).
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Parameters:
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image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of less than 700 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than 500 pixels will be scaled down.
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version (number) - Optional. API version to request. Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
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image - Required. Must be a valid GIF, JPG, or PNG image of \
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less than 700 kilobytes in size. Images with width larger than \
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500 pixels will be scaled down.
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version (number) - Optional. API version to request. \
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Entire Twython class defaults to 1, but you can override on a \
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function-by-function or class basis - (version=2), etc.
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"""
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try:
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files = [("image", filename, open(filename, 'rb').read())]
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fields = []
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content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files)
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headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': str(len(body))}
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r = urllib.request.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_image.json" % version, body, headers)
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content_type, body = Twython.encode_multipart_formdata(fields, \
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files)
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headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'Content-Length': \
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str(len(body))}
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r = urllib.request.Request("http://api.twitter.com/%d/account/\
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update_profile_image.json" % version, body, headers)
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return urllib.request.urlopen(r).read()
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except HTTPError as e:
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raise TwythonError("updateProfileImage() failed with a %d error code." % e.code, e.code)
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raise TwythonError("updateProfileImage() failed with a %d error \
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code." % repr(e.code), e.code)
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@staticmethod
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def encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files):
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L.append(value)
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for (key, filename, value) in files:
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L.append('--' + BOUNDARY)
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L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' % (key, filename))
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L.append('Content-Type: %s' % mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'application/octet-stream')
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L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"'\
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% (key, filename))
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L.append('Content-Type: %s' % mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or \
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'application/octet-stream')
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L.append('')
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L.append(value)
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L.append('--' + BOUNDARY + '--')
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