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# Tweepy
# Copyright 2009-2021 Joshua Roesslein
# See LICENSE for details.
from collections import namedtuple
import datetime
import logging
from platform import python_version
import time
import requests
import tweepy
from tweepy.auth import OAuthHandler
from tweepy.errors import (
BadRequest, Forbidden, HTTPException, TooManyRequests, TwitterServerError,
Unauthorized
)
from tweepy.media import Media
from tweepy.place import Place
from tweepy.poll import Poll
from tweepy.space import Space
from tweepy.tweet import Tweet
from tweepy.user import User
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
Response = namedtuple("Response", ("data", "includes", "errors", "meta"))
class Client:
"""Client( \
bearer_token=None, consumer_key=None, consumer_secret=None, \
access_token=None, access_token_secret=None, *, return_type=Response, \
wait_on_rate_limit=False \
)
Twitter API v2 Client
Parameters
----------
bearer_token : Optional[str]
Twitter API Bearer Token
consumer_key : Optional[str]
Twitter API Consumer Key
consumer_secret : Optional[str]
Twitter API Consumer Secret
access_token : Optional[str]
Twitter API Access Token
access_token_secret : Optional[str]
Twitter API Access Token Secret
return_type : Type[dict, requests.Response, Response]
Type to return from requests to the API
wait_on_rate_limit : bool
Whether to wait when rate limit is reached
Attributes
----------
session : requests.Session
Requests Session used to make requests to the API
user_agent : str
User agent used when making requests to the API
"""
def __init__(
self, bearer_token=None, consumer_key=None, consumer_secret=None,
access_token=None, access_token_secret=None, *, return_type=Response,
wait_on_rate_limit=False
):
self.bearer_token = bearer_token
self.consumer_key = consumer_key
self.consumer_secret = consumer_secret
self.access_token = access_token
self.access_token_secret = access_token_secret
self.return_type = return_type
self.wait_on_rate_limit = wait_on_rate_limit
self.session = requests.Session()
self.user_agent = (
f"Python/{python_version()} "
f"Requests/{requests.__version__} "
f"Tweepy/{tweepy.__version__}"
)
def request(self, method, route, params=None, json=None, user_auth=False):
host = "https://api.twitter.com"
headers = {"User-Agent": self.user_agent}
auth = None
if user_auth:
auth = OAuthHandler(self.consumer_key, self.consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(self.access_token, self.access_token_secret)
auth = auth.apply_auth()
else:
headers["Authorization"] = f"Bearer {self.bearer_token}"
log.debug(
f"Making API request: {method} {host + route}\n"
f"Parameters: {params}\n"
f"Headers: {headers}\n"
f"Body: {json}"
)
with self.session.request(
method, host + route, params=params, json=json, headers=headers,
auth=auth
) as response:
log.debug(
"Received API response: "
f"{response.status_code} {response.reason}\n"
f"Headers: {response.headers}\n"
f"Content: {response.content}"
)
if response.status_code == 400:
raise BadRequest(response)
if response.status_code == 401:
raise Unauthorized(response)
if response.status_code == 403:
raise Forbidden(response)
# Handle 404?
if response.status_code == 429:
if self.wait_on_rate_limit:
reset_time = int(response.headers["x-rate-limit-reset"])
sleep_time = reset_time - int(time.time()) + 1
if sleep_time > 0:
log.warning(
"Rate limit exceeded. "
f"Sleeping for {sleep_time} seconds."
)
time.sleep(sleep_time)
return self.request(method, route, params, json, user_auth)
else:
raise TooManyRequests(response)
if response.status_code >= 500:
raise TwitterServerError(response)
if not 200 <= response.status_code < 300:
raise HTTPException(response)
return response
def _make_request(self, method, route, params={}, endpoint_parameters=None,
json=None, data_type=None, user_auth=False):
request_params = {}
for param_name, param_value in params.items():
if param_name.replace('_', '.') in endpoint_parameters:
param_name = param_name.replace('_', '.')
if isinstance(param_value, list):
request_params[param_name] = ','.join(map(str, param_value))
elif isinstance(param_value, datetime.datetime):
if param_value.tzinfo is not None:
param_value = param_value.astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc)
request_params[param_name] = param_value.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
# TODO: Constant datetime format string?
else:
request_params[param_name] = param_value
if param_name not in endpoint_parameters:
log.warn(f"Unexpected parameter: {param_name}")
response = self.request(method, route, params=request_params,
json=json, user_auth=user_auth)
if self.return_type is requests.Response:
return response
response = response.json()
if self.return_type is dict:
return response
data = response.get("data")
if data_type is not None:
if isinstance(data, list):
data = [data_type(result) for result in data]
elif data is not None:
data = data_type(data)
includes = response.get("includes", {})
if "media" in includes:
includes["media"] = [Media(media) for media in includes["media"]]
if "places" in includes:
includes["places"] = [Place(place) for place in includes["places"]]
if "poll" in includes:
includes["polls"] = [Poll(poll) for poll in includes["polls"]]
if "tweets" in includes:
includes["tweets"] = [Tweet(tweet) for tweet in includes["tweets"]]
if "users" in includes:
includes["users"] = [User(user) for user in includes["users"]]
errors = response.get("errors", [])
meta = response.get("meta", {})
return Response(data, includes, errors, meta)
# Hide replies
def hide_reply(self, id):
"""Hides a reply to a Tweet.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Unique identifier of the Tweet to hide. The Tweet must belong to a
conversation initiated by the authenticating user.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/hide-replies/api-reference/put-tweets-id-hidden
"""
return self._make_request(
"PUT", f"/2/tweets/{id}/hidden", json={"hidden": True},
user_auth=True
)
def unhide_reply(self, id):
"""Unhides a reply to a Tweet.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Unique identifier of the Tweet to unhide. The Tweet must belong to
a conversation initiated by the authenticating user.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/hide-replies/api-reference/put-tweets-id-hidden
"""
return self._make_request(
"PUT", f"/2/tweets/{id}/hidden", json={"hidden": False},
user_auth=True
)
# Likes
def unlike(self, tweet_id):
"""Unlike a Tweet.
The request succeeds with no action when the user sends a request to a
user they're not liking the Tweet or have already unliked the Tweet.
Parameters
----------
tweet_id : Union[int, str]
The ID of the Tweet that you would like to unlike.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/likes/api-reference/delete-users-user_id-likes
"""
id = self.access_token.partition('-')[0]
route = f"/2/users/{id}/likes/{tweet_id}"
return self._make_request("DELETE", route, user_auth=True)
def get_liking_users(self, id, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""get_liking_users(id, *, expansions, media_fields, place_fields, \
poll_fields, tweet_fields, user_fields)
Allows you to get information about a Tweet’s liking users.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Tweet ID of the Tweet to request liking users of.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/likes/api-reference/get-tweets-id-liking_users
"""
return self._make_request(
"GET", f"/2/tweets/{id}/liking_users", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"expansions", "media.fields", "place.fields", "poll.fields",
"tweet.fields", "user.fields"
), data_type=User, user_auth=user_auth
)
def get_liked_tweets(self, id, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""get_liked_tweets( \
id, *, expansions, max_results, media_fields, pagination_token, \
place_fields, poll_fields, tweet_fields, user_fields \
)
Allows you to get information about a user’s liked Tweets.
The Tweets returned by this endpoint count towards the Project-level
`Tweet cap`_.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
User ID of the user to request liked Tweets for.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
max_results : int
The maximum number of results to be returned per page. This can be
a number between 5 and 100. By default, each page will return 100
results.
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
pagination_token : str
Used to request the next page of results if all results weren't
returned with the latest request, or to go back to the previous
page of results. To return the next page, pass the ``next_token``
returned in your previous response. To go back one page, pass the
``previous_token`` returned in your previous response.
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/likes/api-reference/get-users-id-liked_tweets
.. _Tweet cap: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#tweet-cap
"""
return self._make_request(
"GET", f"/2/users/{id}/liked_tweets", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"expansions", "max_results", "media.fields",
"pagination_token", "place.fields", "poll.fields",
"tweet.fields", "user.fields"
), data_type=Tweet, user_auth=user_auth
)
def like(self, tweet_id):
"""Like a Tweet.
Parameters
----------
tweet_id : Union[int, str]
The ID of the Tweet that you would like to Like.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/likes/api-reference/post-users-user_id-likes
"""
id = self.access_token.partition('-')[0]
route = f"/2/users/{id}/likes"
return self._make_request(
"POST", route, json={"tweet_id": str(tweet_id)}, user_auth=True
)
# Retweets
def unretweet(self, source_tweet_id):
"""Allows an authenticated user ID to remove the Retweet of a Tweet.
The request succeeds with no action when the user sends a request to a
user they're not Retweeting the Tweet or have already removed the
Retweet of.
Parameters
----------
source_tweet_id : Union[int, str]
The ID of the Tweet that you would like to remove the Retweet of.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/retweets/api-reference/delete-users-id-retweets-tweet_id
"""
id = self.access_token.partition('-')[0]
route = f"/2/users/{id}/retweets/{source_tweet_id}"
return self._make_request("DELETE", route, user_auth=True)
def get_retweeters(self, id, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""get_retweeters(id, *, expansions, media_fields, place_fields, \
poll_fields, tweet_fields, user_fields)
Allows you to get information about who has Retweeted a Tweet.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Tweet ID of the Tweet to request Retweeting users of.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/retweets/api-reference/get-tweets-id-retweeted_by
"""
return self._make_request(
"GET", f"/2/tweets/{id}/retweeted_by", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"expansions", "media.fields", "place.fields", "poll.fields",
"tweet.fields", "user.fields"
), data_type=User, user_auth=user_auth
)
def retweet(self, tweet_id):
"""Causes the user ID to Retweet the target Tweet.
Parameters
----------
tweet_id : Union[int, str]
The ID of the Tweet that you would like to Retweet.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/retweets/api-reference/post-users-id-retweets
"""
id = self.access_token.partition('-')[0]
route = f"/2/users/{id}/retweets"
return self._make_request(
"POST", route, json={"tweet_id": str(tweet_id)}, user_auth=True
)
# Search Tweets
def search_all_tweets(self, query, **params):
"""search_all_tweets( \
query, *, end_time, expansions, max_results, media_fields, \
next_token, place_fields, poll_fields, since_id, start_time, \
tweet_fields, until_id, user_fields \
)
This endpoint is only available to those users who have been approved
for the `Academic Research product track`_.
The full-archive search endpoint returns the complete history of public
Tweets matching a search query; since the first Tweet was created March
26, 2006.
The Tweets returned by this endpoint count towards the Project-level
`Tweet cap`_.
Parameters
----------
query : str
One query for matching Tweets. Up to 1024 characters.
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). Used with ``start_time``.
The newest, most recent UTC timestamp to which the Tweets will be
provided. Timestamp is in second granularity and is exclusive (for
example, 12:00:01 excludes the first second of the minute). If used
without ``start_time``, Tweets from 30 days before ``end_time``
will be returned by default. If not specified, ``end_time`` will
default to [now - 30 seconds].
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
max_results : int
The maximum number of search results to be returned by a request. A
number between 10 and the system limit (currently 500). By default,
a request response will return 10 results.
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
next_token : str
This parameter is used to get the next 'page' of results. The value
used with the parameter is pulled directly from the response
provided by the API, and should not be modified. You can learn more
by visiting our page on `pagination`_.
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (for example, more
recent than) the specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and
responses will not include it. If included with the same request as
a ``start_time`` parameter, only ``since_id`` will be used.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest UTC timestamp
from which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute). By default, a request will return
Tweets from up to 30 days ago if you do not include this parameter.
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less than (that is, older than) the
specified ID. Used with ``since_id``. The ID specified is exclusive
and responses will not include it.
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/api-reference/get-tweets-search-all
.. _Academic Research product track: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#product-track
.. _Tweet cap: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#tweet-cap
.. _pagination: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/integrate/paginate
"""
params["query"] = query
return self._make_request(
"GET", "/2/tweets/search/all", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"end_time", "expansions", "max_results", "media.fields",
"next_token", "place.fields", "poll.fields", "query",
"since_id", "start_time", "tweet.fields", "until_id",
"user.fields"
), data_type=Tweet
)
def search_recent_tweets(self, query, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""search_recent_tweets( \
query, *, user_auth=False, end_time, expansions, max_results, \
media_fields, next_token, place_fields, poll_fields, since_id, \
start_time, tweet_fields, until_id, user_fields \
)
The recent search endpoint returns Tweets from the last seven days that
match a search query.
The Tweets returned by this endpoint count towards the Project-level
`Tweet cap`_.
Parameters
----------
query : str
One rule for matching Tweets. If you are using a
`Standard Project`_ at the Basic `access level`_, you can use the
basic set of `operators`_ and can make queries up to 512 characters
long. If you are using an `Academic Research Project`_ at the Basic
access level, you can use all available operators and can make
queries up to 1,024 characters long.
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The newest, most recent
UTC timestamp to which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in
second granularity and is exclusive (for example, 12:00:01 excludes
the first second of the minute). By default, a request will return
Tweets from as recent as 30 seconds ago if you do not include this
parameter.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
max_results : int
The maximum number of search results to be returned by a request. A
number between 10 and 100. By default, a request response will
return 10 results.
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
next_token : str
This parameter is used to get the next 'page' of results. The value
used with the parameter is pulled directly from the response
provided by the API, and should not be modified.
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (that is, more recent
than) the specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and responses
will not include it. If included with the same request as a
``start_time`` parameter, only ``since_id`` will be used.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest UTC timestamp
(from most recent seven days) from which the Tweets will be
provided. Timestamp is in second granularity and is inclusive (for
example, 12:00:01 includes the first second of the minute). If
included with the same request as a ``since_id`` parameter, only
``since_id`` will be used. By default, a request will return Tweets
from up to seven days ago if you do not include this parameter.
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less than (that is, older than) the
specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and responses will not
include it.
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/api-reference/get-tweets-search-recent
.. _Tweet cap: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#tweet-cap
.. _Standard Project: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects
.. _access level: https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide.html#na_1
.. _operators: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/integrate/build-a-query
.. _Academic Research Project: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects
"""
params["query"] = query
return self._make_request(
"GET", "/2/tweets/search/recent", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"end_time", "expansions", "max_results", "media.fields",
"next_token", "place.fields", "poll.fields", "query",
"since_id", "start_time", "tweet.fields", "until_id",
"user.fields"
), data_type=Tweet, user_auth=user_auth
)
# Timelines
def get_users_mentions(self, id, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""get_users_mentions( \
id, *, user_auth=False, end_time, expansions, max_results, \
media_fields, pagination_token, place_fields, poll_fields, \
since_id, start_time, tweet_fields, until_id, user_fields \
)
Returns Tweets mentioning a single user specified by the requested user
ID. By default, the most recent ten Tweets are returned per request.
Using pagination, up to the most recent 800 Tweets can be retrieved.
The Tweets returned by this endpoint count towards the Project-level
`Tweet cap`_.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Unique identifier of the user for whom to return Tweets mentioning
the user. User ID can be referenced using the `user/lookup`_
endpoint. More information on Twitter IDs is `here`_.
user_auth : bool
Whether or not to use OAuth 1.0a User context
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The new UTC timestamp
from which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute).
Please note that this parameter does not support a millisecond
value.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
max_results : int
Specifies the number of Tweets to try and retrieve, up to a maximum
of 100 per distinct request. By default, 10 results are returned if
this parameter is not supplied. The minimum permitted value is 5.
It is possible to receive less than the ``max_results`` per request
throughout the pagination process.
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
pagination_token : str
This parameter is used to move forwards or backwards through
'pages' of results, based on the value of the ``next_token`` or
``previous_token`` in the response. The value used with the
parameter is pulled directly from the response provided by the API,
and should not be modified.
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (that is, more recent
than) the specified 'since' Tweet ID. There are limits to the
number of Tweets that can be accessed through the API. If the limit
of Tweets has occurred since the ``since_id``, the ``since_id``
will be forced to the oldest ID available. More information on
Twitter IDs is `here`_.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest UTC timestamp
from which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute).
Please note that this parameter does not support a millisecond
value.
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less less than (that is, older
than) the specified 'until' Tweet ID. There are limits to the
number of Tweets that can be accessed through the API. If the limit
of Tweets has occurred since the ``until_id``, the ``until_id``
will be forced to the most recent ID available. More information on
Twitter IDs is `here`_.
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/timelines/api-reference/get-users-id-mentions
.. _Tweet cap: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#tweet-cap
.. _user/lookup: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/users/lookup/introduction
.. _here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-ids
"""
return self._make_request(
"GET", f"/2/users/{id}/mentions", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"end_time", "expansions", "max_results", "media.fields",
"pagination_token", "place.fields", "poll.fields", "since_id",
"start_time", "tweet.fields", "until_id", "user.fields"
), data_type=Tweet, user_auth=user_auth
)
def get_users_tweets(self, id, *, user_auth=False, **params):
"""get_users_tweets( \
id, *, user_auth=False, end_time, exclude, expansions, \
max_results, media_fields, pagination_token, place_fields, \
poll_fields, since_id, start_time, tweet_fields, until_id, \
user_fields \
)
Returns Tweets composed by a single user, specified by the requested
user ID. By default, the most recent ten Tweets are returned per
request. Using pagination, the most recent 3,200 Tweets can be
retrieved.
The Tweets returned by this endpoint count towards the Project-level
`Tweet cap`_.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[int, str]
Unique identifier of the Twitter account (user ID) for whom to
return results. User ID can be referenced using the `user/lookup`_
endpoint. More information on Twitter IDs is `here`_.
user_auth : bool
Whether or not to use OAuth 1.0a User context
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The newest or most recent
UTC timestamp from which the Tweets will be provided. Only the 3200
most recent Tweets are available. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute). Minimum allowable time is
2010-11-06T00:00:01Z
Please note that this parameter does not support a millisecond
value.
exclude : Union[List[str], str]
Comma-separated list of the types of Tweets to exclude from the
response. When ``exclude=retweets`` is used, the maximum historical
Tweets returned is still 3200. When the ``exclude=replies``
parameter is used for any value, only the most recent 800 Tweets
are available.
expansions : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`expansions_parameter`
max_results : int
Specifies the number of Tweets to try and retrieve, up to a maximum
of 100 per distinct request. By default, 10 results are returned if
this parameter is not supplied. The minimum permitted value is 5.
It is possible to receive less than the ``max_results`` per request
throughout the pagination process.
media_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`media_fields_parameter`
pagination_token : str
This parameter is used to move forwards or backwards through
'pages' of results, based on the value of the ``next_token`` or
``previous_token`` in the response. The value used with the
parameter is pulled directly from the response provided by the API,
and should not be modified.
place_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`place_fields_parameter`
poll_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`poll_fields_parameter`
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (that is, more recent
than) the specified 'since' Tweet ID. Only the 3200 most recent
Tweets are available. The result will exclude the ``since_id``. If
the limit of Tweets has occurred since the ``since_id``, the
``since_id`` will be forced to the oldest ID available.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest or earliest
UTC timestamp from which the Tweets will be provided. Only the 3200
most recent Tweets are available. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute). Minimum allowable time is
2010-11-06T00:00:00Z
Please note that this parameter does not support a millisecond
value.
tweet_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`tweet_fields_parameter`
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less less than (that is, older
than) the specified 'until' Tweet ID. Only the 3200 most recent
Tweets are available. The result will exclude the ``until_id``. If
the limit of Tweets has occurred since the ``until_id``, the
``until_id`` will be forced to the most recent ID available.
user_fields : Union[List[str], str]
:ref:`user_fields_parameter`
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/timelines/api-reference/get-users-id-tweets
.. _Tweet cap: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#tweet-cap
.. _user/lookup: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/users/lookup/introduction
.. _here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-ids
"""
return self._make_request(
"GET", f"/2/users/{id}/tweets", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"end_time", "exclude", "expansions", "max_results",
"media.fields", "pagination_token", "place.fields",
"poll.fields", "since_id", "start_time", "tweet.fields",
"until_id", "user.fields"
), data_type=Tweet, user_auth=user_auth
)
# Tweet counts
def get_all_tweets_count(self, query, **params):
"""get_all_tweets_count(query, *, end_time, granularity, next_token, \
since_id, start_time, until_id)
This endpoint is only available to those users who have been approved
for the `Academic Research product track`_.
The full-archive search endpoint returns the complete history of public
Tweets matching a search query; since the first Tweet was created March
26, 2006.
Parameters
----------
query : str
One query for matching Tweets. Up to 1024 characters.
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). Used with ``start_time``.
The newest, most recent UTC timestamp to which the Tweets will be
provided. Timestamp is in second granularity and is exclusive (for
example, 12:00:01 excludes the first second of the minute). If used
without ``start_time``, Tweets from 30 days before ``end_time``
will be returned by default. If not specified, ``end_time`` will
default to [now - 30 seconds].
granularity : str
This is the granularity that you want the timeseries count data to
be grouped by. You can requeset ``minute``, ``hour``, or ``day``
granularity. The default granularity, if not specified is ``hour``.
next_token : str
This parameter is used to get the next 'page' of results. The value
used with the parameter is pulled directly from the response
provided by the API, and should not be modified. You can learn more
by visiting our page on `pagination`_.
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (for example, more
recent than) the specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and
responses will not include it. If included with the same request as
a ``start_time`` parameter, only ``since_id`` will be used.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest UTC timestamp
from which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in second
granularity and is inclusive (for example, 12:00:01 includes the
first second of the minute). By default, a request will return
Tweets from up to 30 days ago if you do not include this parameter.
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less than (that is, older than) the
specified ID. Used with ``since_id``. The ID specified is exclusive
and responses will not include it.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/counts/api-reference/get-tweets-counts-all
.. _Academic Research product track: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects/overview#product-track
.. _pagination: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/integrate/paginate
"""
params["query"] = query
return self._make_request(
"GET", "/2/tweets/counts/all", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(
"end_time", "granularity", "next_token", "query", "since_id",
"start_time", "until_id"
)
)
def get_recent_tweets_count(self, query, **params):
"""get_recent_tweets_count(query, *, end_time, granularity, since_id, \
start_time, until_id)
The recent Tweet counts endpoint returns count of Tweets from the last
seven days that match a search query.
Parameters
----------
query : str
One rule for matching Tweets. If you are using a
`Standard Project`_ at the Basic `access level`_, you can use the
basic set of `operators`_ and can make queries up to 512 characters
long. If you are using an `Academic Research Project`_ at the Basic
access level, you can use all available operators and can make
queries up to 1,024 characters long.
end_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The newest, most recent
UTC timestamp to which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in
second granularity and is exclusive (for example, 12:00:01 excludes
the first second of the minute). By default, a request will return
Tweets from as recent as 30 seconds ago if you do not include this
parameter.
granularity : str
This is the granularity that you want the timeseries count data to
be grouped by. You can requeset ``minute``, ``hour``, or ``day``
granularity. The default granularity, if not specified is ``hour``.
since_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID greater than (that is, more recent
than) the specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and responses
will not include it. If included with the same request as a
``start_time`` parameter, only ``since_id`` will be used.
start_time : Union[datetime.datetime, str]
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ (ISO 8601/RFC 3339). The oldest UTC timestamp
(from most recent seven days) from which the Tweets will be
provided. Timestamp is in second granularity and is inclusive (for
example, 12:00:01 includes the first second of the minute). If
included with the same request as a ``since_id`` parameter, only
``since_id`` will be used. By default, a request will return Tweets
from up to seven days ago if you do not include this parameter.
until_id : Union[int, str]
Returns results with a Tweet ID less than (that is, older than) the
specified ID. The ID specified is exclusive and responses will not
include it.
Returns
-------
Union[dict, requests.Response, Response]
References
----------
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/counts/api-reference/get-tweets-counts-recent
.. _Standard Project: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects
.. _access level: https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api/early-access/guide.html#na_1
.. _operators: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/search/integrate/build-a-query
.. _Academic Research Project: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/projects
"""
params["query"] = query
return self._make_request(
"GET", "/2/tweets/counts/recent", params=params,
endpoint_parameters=(