639 lines
26 KiB
Python
639 lines
26 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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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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Questions, comments? ryan@venodesigns.net
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"""
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__author__ = "Ryan McGrath <ryan@venodesigns.net>"
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__version__ = "2.0.1"
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import urllib
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import re
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import time
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import requests
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from requests.auth import OAuth1
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import oauth2 as oauth
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try:
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from urlparse import parse_qsl
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except ImportError:
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from cgi import parse_qsl
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# Twython maps keyword based arguments to Twitter API endpoints. The endpoints
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# table is a file with a dictionary of every API endpoint that Twython supports.
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from twitter_endpoints import base_url, api_table, twitter_http_status_codes
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# There are some special setups (like, oh, a Django application) where
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# simplejson exists behind the scenes anyway. Past Python 2.6, this should
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# never really cause any problems to begin with.
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try:
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# If they have the library, chances are they're gonna want to use that.
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import simplejson
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# Python 2.6 and up
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import json as 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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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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class TwythonError(Exception):
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"""
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Generic error class, catch-all for most Twython issues.
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Special cases are handled by TwythonAPILimit and TwythonAuthError.
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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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from twython import TwythonError, TwythonAPILimit, TwythonAuthError
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, error_code=None, retry_after=None):
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self.msg = msg
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self.error_code = error_code
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if error_code is not None and error_code in twitter_http_status_codes:
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self.msg = '%s: %s -- %s' % \
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(twitter_http_status_codes[error_code][0],
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twitter_http_status_codes[error_code][1],
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self.msg)
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if error_code == 420:
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raise TwythonRateLimitError(self.msg,
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error_code,
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retry_after=retry_after)
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def __str__(self):
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return repr(self.msg)
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class TwythonAuthError(TwythonError):
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""" Raised when you try to access a protected resource and it fails due to
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some issue with your authentication.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, error_code=None):
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self.msg = msg
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self.error_code = error_code
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def __str__(self):
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return repr(self.msg)
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class TwythonRateLimitError(TwythonError):
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""" Raised when you've hit a rate limit.
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retry_wait_seconds is the number of seconds to wait before trying again.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, error_code, retry_after=None):
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if isinstance(retry_after, int):
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retry_after = int(retry_after)
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self.msg = '%s (Retry after %s seconds)' % (msg, retry_after)
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def __str__(self):
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return repr(self.msg)
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class Twython(object):
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def __init__(self, app_key=None, app_secret=None, oauth_token=None, oauth_token_secret=None, \
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headers=None, callback_url=None, twitter_token=None, twitter_secret=None):
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"""Instantiates an instance of Twython. Takes optional parameters for authentication and such (see below).
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:param app_key: (optional) Your applications key
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:param app_secret: (optional) Your applications secret key
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:param oauth_token: (optional) Used with oauth_secret to make authenticated calls
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:param oauth_secret: (optional) Used with oauth_token to make authenticated calls
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:param headers: (optional) Custom headers to send along with the request
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:param callback_url: (optional) If set, will overwrite the callback url set in your application
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"""
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# Needed for hitting that there API.
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self.api_url = 'https://api.twitter.com/%s'
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self.request_token_url = self.api_url % 'oauth/request_token'
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self.access_token_url = self.api_url % 'oauth/access_token'
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self.authorize_url = self.api_url % 'oauth/authorize'
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self.authenticate_url = self.api_url % 'oauth/authenticate'
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# Enforce unicode on keys and secrets
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self.app_key = None
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if app_key is not None or twitter_token is not None:
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self.app_key = u'%s' % (app_key or twitter_token)
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self.app_secret = None
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if app_secret is not None or twitter_secret is not None:
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self.app_secret = u'%s' % (app_secret or twitter_secret)
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self.oauth_token = None
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if oauth_token is not None:
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self.oauth_token = u'%s' % oauth_token
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self.oauth_secret = None
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if oauth_token_secret is not None:
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self.oauth_secret = u'%s' % 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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self.headers = headers
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if self.headers is None:
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self.headers = {'User-agent': 'Twython Python Twitter Library v' + __version__}
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self.client = None
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self.auth = None
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if self.app_key is not None and self.app_secret is not None:
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self.auth = OAuth1(self.app_key, self.app_secret,
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signature_type='auth_header')
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if self.oauth_token is not None and self.oauth_secret is not None:
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self.auth = OAuth1(self.app_key, self.app_secret,
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self.oauth_token, self.oauth_secret,
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signature_type='auth_header')
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if self.client is None:
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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 = requests.session()
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# register available funcs to allow listing name when debugging.
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def setFunc(key):
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return lambda **kwargs: self._constructFunc(key, **kwargs)
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for key in api_table.keys():
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self.__dict__[key] = setFunc(key)
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# create stash for last call intel
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self._last_call = None
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def _constructFunc(self, api_call, **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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url = re.sub(
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'\{\{(?P<m>[a-zA-Z_]+)\}\}',
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# 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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base_url + fn['url']
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)
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method = fn['method'].lower()
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if not method in ('get', 'post', 'delete'):
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raise TwythonError('Method must be of GET, POST or DELETE')
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content = self._request(url, method=method, params=kwargs)
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return content
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def _request(self, url, method='GET', params=None, api_call=None):
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'''Internal response generator, no sense in repeating the same
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code twice, right? ;)
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'''
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myargs = {}
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method = method.lower()
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if method == 'get':
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url = '%s?%s' % (url, urllib.urlencode(params))
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else:
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myargs = params
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func = getattr(self.client, method)
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response = func(url, data=myargs, auth=self.auth)
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content = response.content.decode('utf-8')
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# create stash for last function intel
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self._last_call = {
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'api_call': api_call,
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'api_error': None,
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'cookies': response.cookies,
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'error': response.error,
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'headers': response.headers,
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'status_code': response.status_code,
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'url': response.url,
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'content': content,
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}
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# Python 2.6 `json` will throw a ValueError if it
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# can't load the string as valid JSON,
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# `simplejson` will throw simplejson.decoder.JSONDecodeError
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# But excepting just ValueError will work with both. o.O
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try:
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content = simplejson.loads(content)
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except ValueError:
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raise TwythonError('Response was not valid JSON, unable to decode.')
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if response.status_code > 304:
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# Just incase there is no error message, let's set a default
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error_msg = 'An error occurred processing your request.'
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if content.get('error') is not None:
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error_msg = content['error']
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self._last_call['api_error'] = error_msg
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raise TwythonError(error_msg,
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error_code=response.status_code,
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retry_after=response.headers.get('retry-after'))
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return content
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'''
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# Dynamic Request Methods
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Just in case Twitter releases something in their API
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and a developer wants to implement it on their app, but
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we haven't gotten around to putting it in Twython yet. :)
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'''
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def request(self, endpoint, method='GET', params=None, version=1):
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params = params or {}
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# In case they want to pass a full Twitter URL
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# i.e. http://search.twitter.com/
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if endpoint.startswith('http://') or endpoint.startswith('https://'):
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url = endpoint
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else:
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url = '%s/%s.json' % (self.api_url % version, endpoint)
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content = self._request(url, method=method, params=params, api_call=url)
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return content
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def get(self, endpoint, params=None, version=1):
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params = params or {}
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return self.request(endpoint, params=params, version=version)
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def post(self, endpoint, params=None, version=1):
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params = params or {}
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return self.request(endpoint, 'POST', params=params, version=version)
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def delete(self, endpoint, params=None, version=1):
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params = params or {}
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return self.request(endpoint, 'DELETE', params=params, version=version)
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# End Dynamic Request Methods
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def get_lastfunction_header(self, header):
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"""Returns the header in the last function
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This must be called after an API call, as it returns header based
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information.
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This will return None if the header is not present
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Most useful for the following header information:
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x-ratelimit-limit
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x-ratelimit-remaining
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x-ratelimit-class
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x-ratelimit-reset
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"""
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if self._last_call is None:
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raise TwythonError('This function must be called after an API call. It delivers header information.')
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if header in self._last_call['headers']:
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return self._last_call['headers'][header]
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return None
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def get_authentication_tokens(self):
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"""Returns an authorization URL for a user to hit.
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"""
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request_args = {}
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if self.callback_url:
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request_args['oauth_callback'] = self.callback_url
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req_url = self.request_token_url + '?' + urllib.urlencode(request_args)
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response = self.client.get(req_url, headers=self.headers, auth=self.auth)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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raise TwythonAuthError("Seems something couldn't be verified with your OAuth junk. Error: %s, Message: %s" % (response.status_code, response.content))
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request_tokens = dict(parse_qsl(response.content))
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if not request_tokens:
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raise TwythonError('Unable to decode request tokens.')
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oauth_callback_confirmed = request_tokens.get('oauth_callback_confirmed') == 'true'
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auth_url_params = {
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'oauth_token': request_tokens['oauth_token'],
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}
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# Use old-style callback argument if server didn't accept new-style
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if self.callback_url and not oauth_callback_confirmed:
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auth_url_params['oauth_callback'] = self.callback_url
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request_tokens['auth_url'] = self.authenticate_url + '?' + urllib.urlencode(auth_url_params)
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return request_tokens
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def get_authorized_tokens(self):
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"""Returns authorized tokens after they go through the auth_url phase.
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"""
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response = self.client.get(self.access_token_url, auth=self.auth)
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authorized_tokens = dict(parse_qsl(response.content))
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if not authorized_tokens:
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raise TwythonError('Unable to decode authorized tokens.')
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return authorized_tokens
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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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@staticmethod
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def shortenURL(url_to_shorten, shortener='http://is.gd/api.php'):
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"""Shortens url specified by url_to_shorten.
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Note: Twitter automatically shortens all URLs behind their own custom t.co shortener now,
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but we keep this here for anyone who was previously using it for alternative purposes. ;)
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:param url_to_shorten: (required) The URL to shorten
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:param shortener: (optional) In case you want to use a different
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URL shortening service
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"""
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if shortener == '':
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raise TwythonError('Please provide a URL shortening service.')
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request = requests.get(shortener, params={
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'query': url_to_shorten
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})
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if request.status_code in [301, 201, 200]:
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return request.text
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else:
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raise TwythonError('shortenURL() failed with a %s error code.' % request.status_code, request.status_code)
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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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def bulkUserLookup(self, ids=None, screen_names=None, version=1, **kwargs):
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""" A method to do bulk user lookups against the Twitter API.
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Documentation: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/users/lookup
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:ids or screen_names: (required)
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:param ids: (optional) A list of integers of Twitter User IDs
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:param screen_names: (optional) A list of strings of Twitter Screen Names
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:param include_entities: (optional) When set to either true, t or 1,
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each tweet will include a node called
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"entities,". This node offers a variety of
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metadata about the tweet in a discreet structure
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e.g x.bulkUserLookup(screen_names=['ryanmcgrath', 'mikehelmick'],
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include_entities=1)
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"""
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if ids is None and screen_names is None:
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raise TwythonError('Please supply either a list of ids or \
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screen_names for this method.')
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if ids is not None:
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kwargs['user_id'] = ','.join(map(str, ids))
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if screen_names is not None:
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kwargs['screen_name'] = ','.join(screen_names)
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return self.get('users/lookup', params=kwargs, version=version)
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def search(self, **kwargs):
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""" Returns tweets that match a specified query.
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Documentation: https://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search
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:param q: (required) The query you want to search Twitter for
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:param geocode: (optional) Returns tweets by users located within
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a given radius of the given latitude/longitude.
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The parameter value is specified by
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"latitude,longitude,radius", where radius units
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must be specified as either "mi" (miles) or
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"km" (kilometers).
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Example Values: 37.781157,-122.398720,1mi
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:param lang: (optional) Restricts tweets to the given language,
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given by an ISO 639-1 code.
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:param locale: (optional) Specify the language of the query you
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are sending. Only ``ja`` is currently effective.
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:param page: (optional) The page number (starting at 1) to return
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Max ~1500 results
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:param result_type: (optional) Default ``mixed``
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mixed: Include both popular and real time
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results in the response.
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recent: return only the most recent results in
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the response
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popular: return only the most popular results
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in the response.
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e.g x.search(q='jjndf', page='2')
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"""
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if 'q' in kwargs:
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kwargs['q'] = urllib.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(kwargs['q'], ':'))
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return self.get('https://search.twitter.com/search.json', params=kwargs)
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def searchGen(self, search_query, **kwargs):
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""" Returns a generator of tweets that match a specified query.
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Documentation: https://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search
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See Twython.search() for acceptable parameters
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e.g search = x.searchGen('python')
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for result in search:
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print result
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"""
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kwargs['q'] = urllib.quote_plus(Twython.unicode2utf8(search_query))
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content = self.get('https://search.twitter.com/search.json', params=kwargs)
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if not content['results']:
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raise StopIteration
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for tweet in content['results']:
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yield tweet
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if 'page' not in kwargs:
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kwargs['page'] = '2'
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else:
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try:
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kwargs['page'] = int(kwargs['page'])
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kwargs['page'] += 1
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kwargs['page'] = str(kwargs['page'])
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except TypeError:
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raise TwythonError("searchGen() exited because page takes type str")
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for tweet in self.searchGen(search_query, **kwargs):
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yield tweet
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# The following methods are apart from the other Account methods,
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# because they rely on a whole multipart-data posting function set.
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def updateProfileBackgroundImage(self, file_, tile=True, version=1):
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"""Updates the authenticating user's profile background image.
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:param file_: (required) A string to the location of the file
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(less than 800KB in size, larger than 2048px width will scale down)
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:param tile: (optional) Default ``True`` If set to true the background image
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will be displayed tiled. The image will not be tiled otherwise.
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:param version: (optional) A number, default 1 because that's the
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only API version Twitter has now
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"""
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url = 'https://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_background_image.json' % version
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return self._media_update(url,
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{'image': (file_, open(file_, 'rb'))},
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params={'tile': tile})
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def updateProfileImage(self, file_, version=1):
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"""Updates the authenticating user's profile image (avatar).
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:param file_: (required) A string to the location of the file
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:param version: (optional) A number, default 1 because that's the
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only API version Twitter has now
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"""
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url = 'https://api.twitter.com/%d/account/update_profile_image.json' % version
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return self._media_update(url,
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{'image': (file_, open(file_, 'rb'))})
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# statuses/update_with_media
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def updateStatusWithMedia(self, file_, version=1, **params):
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"""Updates the users status with media
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|
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:param file_: (required) A string to the location of the file
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:param version: (optional) A number, default 1 because that's the
|
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only API version Twitter has now
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|
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**params - You may pass items that are taken in this doc
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(https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/post/statuses/update_with_media)
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"""
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url = 'https://upload.twitter.com/%d/statuses/update_with_media.json' % version
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return self._media_update(url,
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{'media': (file_, open(file_, 'rb'))},
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**params)
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|
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def _media_update(self, url, file_, params=None):
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params = params or {}
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oauth_params = {
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'oauth_timestamp': int(time.time()),
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|
}
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|
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|
#create a fake request with your upload url and parameters
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faux_req = oauth.Request(method='POST', url=url, parameters=oauth_params)
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#sign the fake request.
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signature_method = oauth.SignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1()
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|
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|
class dotdict(dict):
|
|
"""
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|
This is a helper func. because python-oauth2 wants a
|
|
dict in dot notation.
|
|
"""
|
|
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|
def __getattr__(self, attr):
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|
return self.get(attr, None)
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|
__setattr__ = dict.__setitem__
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|
__delattr__ = dict.__delitem__
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|
|
|
consumer = {
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'key': self.app_key,
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|
'secret': self.app_secret
|
|
}
|
|
token = {
|
|
'key': self.oauth_token,
|
|
'secret': self.oauth_secret
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
faux_req.sign_request(signature_method, dotdict(consumer), dotdict(token))
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|
|
|
#create a dict out of the fake request signed params
|
|
self.headers.update(faux_req.to_header())
|
|
|
|
req = requests.post(url, data=params, files=file_, headers=self.headers)
|
|
return req.content
|
|
|
|
def getProfileImageUrl(self, username, size='normal', version=1):
|
|
"""Gets the URL for the user's profile image.
|
|
|
|
:param username: (required) Username, self explanatory.
|
|
:param size: (optional) Default 'normal' (48px by 48px)
|
|
bigger - 73px by 73px
|
|
mini - 24px by 24px
|
|
original - undefined, be careful -- images may be
|
|
large in bytes and/or size.
|
|
:param version: A number, default 1 because that's the only API
|
|
version Twitter has now
|
|
"""
|
|
endpoint = 'users/profile_image/%s' % username
|
|
url = self.api_url % version + '/' + endpoint + '?' + urllib.urlencode({'size': size})
|
|
|
|
response = self.client.get(url, allow_redirects=False)
|
|
image_url = response.headers.get('location')
|
|
|
|
if response.status_code in (301, 302, 303, 307) and image_url is not None:
|
|
return image_url
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TwythonError('getProfileImageUrl() threw an error.',
|
|
error_code=response.status_code)
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def stream(data, callback):
|
|
"""A Streaming API endpoint, because requests (by Kenneth Reitz)
|
|
makes this not stupidly annoying to implement.
|
|
|
|
In reality, Twython does absolutely *nothing special* here,
|
|
but people new to programming expect this type of function to
|
|
exist for this library, so we provide it for convenience.
|
|
|
|
Seriously, this is nothing special. :)
|
|
|
|
For the basic stream you're probably accessing, you'll want to
|
|
pass the following as data dictionary keys. If you need to use
|
|
OAuth (newer streams), passing secrets/etc
|
|
as keys SHOULD work...
|
|
|
|
This is all done over SSL (https://), so you're not left
|
|
totally vulnerable by passing your password.
|
|
|
|
:param username: (required) Username, self explanatory.
|
|
:param password: (required) The Streaming API doesn't use OAuth,
|
|
so we do this the old school way.
|
|
:param callback: (required) Callback function to be fired when
|
|
tweets come in (this is an event-based-ish API).
|
|
:param endpoint: (optional) Override the endpoint you're using
|
|
with the Twitter Streaming API. This is defaulted
|
|
to the one that everyone has access to, but if
|
|
Twitter <3's you feel free to set this to your
|
|
wildest desires.
|
|
"""
|
|
endpoint = 'https://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json'
|
|
if 'endpoint' in data:
|
|
endpoint = data.pop('endpoint')
|
|
|
|
needs_basic_auth = False
|
|
if 'username' in data and 'password' in data:
|
|
needs_basic_auth = True
|
|
username = data.pop('username')
|
|
password = data.pop('password')
|
|
|
|
if needs_basic_auth:
|
|
stream = requests.post(endpoint,
|
|
data=data,
|
|
auth=(username, password))
|
|
else:
|
|
stream = requests.post(endpoint, data=data)
|
|
|
|
for line in stream.iter_lines():
|
|
if line:
|
|
callback(simplejson.loads(line))
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def unicode2utf8(text):
|
|
try:
|
|
if isinstance(text, unicode):
|
|
text = text.encode('utf-8')
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
return text
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def encode(text):
|
|
if isinstance(text, (str, unicode)):
|
|
return Twython.unicode2utf8(text)
|
|
return str(text)
|