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A python wrapper around the Twitter API. Updated often and drop in replacement for twitter-python (aka its a fork)

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Python Twitter

A python wrapper around the Twitter API

  • Author: Jeremy Rossi <jeremy@jeremyrossi.com>
  • Org Author: DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@google.com>

Introduction

This library provides a pure python interface for the Twitter API.

Twitter (http://twitter.com) provides a service that allows people to connect via the web, IM, and SMS. Twitter exposes a web services API (http://twitter.com/help/api) and this library is intended to make it even easier for python programmers to use.

Building

From source:

Install the dependencies:

Download the latest tweethonlibrary from:

Untar the source distribution and run:

$ python setup.py build
$ python setup.py install

Testing:

With setuptools installed:

$ python setup.py test

Without setuptools installed:

$ python tweethon_test.py

Getting the code

View the trunk at:

http://bitbucket.org/jrossi/tweethon/src/

Check out the latest development version anonymously with mercurial:

$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/jrossi/tweethon/

Documentation

View the last release API documentation at:

Using

The library provides a python wrapper around the Twitter API and the twitter data model.

Model:

The three model classes are twitter.Status, twitter.User, and twitter.DirectMessage. The API methods return instances of these classes.

To read the full API for twitter.Status, twitter.User, or twitter.DirectMessage, run:

$ pydoc tweethon.Status
$ pydoc tweethon.User
$ pydoc tweethon.DirectMessage

API:

The API is exposed via the twitter.Api class.

To create an instance of the twitter.Api class:

>>> import tweethong
>>> api = tweethon.Api()

To create an instance of the twitter.Api with login credentials (many API calls required the client to be authenticated):

>>> api = tweethon.Api(username='username', password='password) 

To fetch the most recently posted public twitter status messages:

>>> statuses = api.GetPublicTimeline()
>>> print [s.user.name for s in statuses]
[u'DeWitt', u'Kesuke Miyagi', u'ev', u'Buzz Andersen', u'Biz Stone'] 

To fetch a single user's public status messages, where "user" is either a Twitter "short name" or their user id.

>>> statuses = api.GetUserTimeline(user)
>>> print [s.text for s in statuses]

To fetch a list a user's friends (requires authentication):

>>> users = api.GetFriends()
>>> print [u.name for u in users]

To post a twitter status message (requires authentication):

>>> status = api.PostUpdate(username, password, 'I love python-twitter!')
>>> print status.text
I love python-twitter!

There are many more API methods, to read the full API documentation:

$ pydoc tweethon.Api

Convert from python-twitter

PyTwitter is a complete fork of the python-twitter codebase. I am planning on keeping tweethon as drop in replacement for python-twitter. To make this work seamlessly use the following import idiom:

>>> import tweethon as twitter

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Contributors

Additional thanks to Pierre-Jean Coudert, Omar Kilani, Jodok Batlogg, edleaf,glen.tregoning, Brad Choate, Jim Cortez, Jason Lemoine, Thomas Dyson, Robert Laquey, and the rest of the python-twitter mailing list.

License

Copyright 2007 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the 'License'); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an 'AS IS' BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

2009-03-11

Added page parameter to GetReplies, GetFriends, GetFollowers, and GetDirectMessages

2009-03-03

Added count parameter to GetFriendsTimeline

2009-03-01 Add PostUpdates, which automatically splits long text into multiple updates.

2009-02-25

Add in_reply_to_status_id to api.PostUpdate

2009-02-21

Wrap any error responses in a TwitterError Add since_id to GetFriendsTimeline and GetUserTimeline

2009-02-20

Added since and since_id to Api.GetReplies

2008-07-10

Added new properties to User and Status classes. Removed spurious self-import of the twitter module Added a NOTICE file Require simplejson 2.x or later Added get/create/destroy favorite flags for status messages. Bug fix for non-tty devices.

2007-09-13

Unset the executable bit on README.

2007-09-13

Released version 0.5. Added back support for setuptools (conditionally) Added support for X-Twitter-* HTTP headers Fixed the tests to work across all timezones Removed the 140 character limit from PostUpdate
Added support for per-user tmp cache directories

2007-06-13

Released 0.4. Fixed a unicode error that prevented tweet.py from working. Added DestroyStatus Added DestroyDirectMessage Added CreateFriendship Added DestoryFriendship

2007-06-03

Fixed the bug that prevented unicode strings being posted Username and password now set on twitter.Api, not individual method calls Added SetCredentials and ClearCredentials Added GetUser ("users/show" in the twitter web api) Added GetFeatured Added GetDirectMessages Added GetStatus ("statuses/show" in the twitter web api) Added GetReplies Added optional since_id parameter on GetPublicTimeline Added optional since parameter on GetUserTimeline Added optional since and user parameters on GetFriendsTimeline Added optional user parameter on GetFriends

2007-04-27

Modified examples/twitter-to-xhtml.py to handle unicode Dropped dependency on setuptools (too complicated/buggy) Added unicode test cases Fixed issue 2 "Rename needs an unlink in front"

2007-04-02

Released 0.3. Use gmtime not localtime to calculate relative_created_at.

2007-03-26

Released 0.2 GetUserTimeline can accept userid or username.

2007-03-21

Calculate relative_created_at on the fly

2007-01-28

Released 0.1 Initial checkin of python-twitter

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