🐦 Access Twitter data without an API key
This module provides command line interfaces to scrape: profiles, timelines, connections, likes, search and conversations.
It also exposes both streams and a promise returning function to help accessing Twitter in your own applications.
Real-time firehoses can be created using the companion module monitor-head-stream
.
Features
Example
Get profile
$ scrape-twitter profile sebinsua
Get timeline
$ scrape-twitter timeline nouswaves
Get likes
This command requires a valid login. It will check for the following environment variables: TWITTER_USERNAME
, TWITTER_PASSWORD
, TWITTER_KDT
. But can also pick these up from a dotenv
file at the path ~/.scrape-twitter
. The first time you login you will be asked to store the TWITTER_KDT
- this is used by Twitter to recognise your device.
$ scrape-twitter likes sebinsua
Get connections
This command also requires a valid login.
$ scrape-twitter connections sebinsua --type=following
Get conversation
$ scrape-twitter conversation ctbeiser 691766715835924484
Search
$ scrape-twitter search --query "from:afoolswisdom motivation" --type latest
Get list
$ scrape-twitter list nouswaves list
For example, a MOTD-like script might contain:
scrape-twitter search --query="from:afoolswisdom knowledge" | jq -r '.[].text' | gshuf -n 1 | terminal-notifier -title "Knowledge (MOTD)"
Install
With yarn
:
yarn global add scrape-twitter
With npm
:
npm install -g scrape-twitter
API
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the timeline of a username
.
new LikeStream(username: string, { count: ?number, env: process.env })
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the likes of a username
.
new ConnectionStream(username: string, type: 'following' | 'followers', process.env)
Create a ReadableStream<UserConnection>
for the connections of a username
.
new ConversationStream(username: string, id: string, { count: ?number })
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the conversation that belongs to a username
and tweet id
.
new ThreadedConversationStream(id: string)
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the thread that belongs to a tweet id
.
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the tweets that match a query
and type
.
new ListStream(username: string, list: string, { count: ?number })
Create a ReadableStream<Tweet>
for the username
's list
.
getUserProfile(username: string)
Get a Promise<UserProfile>
for a particular username
.