Python: TwitterSearch

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Instalasi

pip install TwitterSearch

atau

easy_install TwitterSearch


Search Twitter

Contoh search Everybody knows how much work it is to study at a university. So why not take a small shortcut? So in this example we assume we would like to find out how to copy a doctorate thesis in Germany. Let’s have a look what the Twitter users have to say about Mr Guttenberg.

from TwitterSearch import *

tso = TwitterSearchOrder() # create a TwitterSearchOrder object
keywords=("ahok","anies","sylv")
tso.set_keywords(keywords, or_operator=True)
tso.set_language('id') # we want to see Indonesian tweets only
tso.set_include_entities(True) # and don't give us all those entity information
 
# it's about time to create a TwitterSearch object with our secret tokens
ts = TwitterSearch(
    consumer_key = ,
    consumer_secret = ,
    access_token = ,
    access_token_secret = 
    )

# this is where the fun actually starts :)
for tweet in ts.search_tweets_iterable(tso):
    print( '@%s tweeted: %s' % ( tweet['user']['screen_name'], tweet['text'] ) )

Hasilnya kira-kira sebagai berikut,

@Babannic2 tweeted: RT @Beritasatu: Pendeta Stephen Tong Sebut Jokowi dan Ahok Tipe Pemimpin Antikorupsi https://t.co/YJomhnXBVW
@JSJkrysx tweeted: Sekjen PDIP: Ahok-Djarot Konkret, Paslon Lain Retorika https://t.co/Vs6KKYSHiV
@FirmanRenold tweeted: RT @jokoanwar: “Rakyat adalah BOS kami. Kami adalah pelayan rakyat.” —Ahok https://t.co/cKkR3kOcbK
@Takviri tweeted: RT @AtunSumiatun: Ahok bermain tanpa beban. https://t.co/uyRBQ3j0aS
@NKRIndonesia79 tweeted: Siapapun yang "melawan" Ahok pasti jadi salah? Sepertinya iya... https://t.co/gPyn8HpnkP
@antonkerenz1 tweeted: RT @mantriss: Wah hebat pendukung Pak Ahok bicara kesopanan .... Semoga betul2 sudah berubah.... 😃😃 https://t.co/sh1DDadg5K
@tom_psp tweeted: RT @Beritasatu: #PopulerB1 1: Diajak Sandi Keroyok Ahok, Sylvi Tak Paham https://t.co/0KxkEgr8NJ https://t.co/CGj6qVUHvJ

Access User Timelines

Alternatif lain adalah mengakses timeline seorang user saja, caranya,

from TwitterSearch import *

tuo = TwitterUserOrder('onnowpurbo') # create a TwitterUserOrder

# it's about time to create a TwitterSearch object with our secret tokens
ts = TwitterSearch(
    consumer_key = ,
    consumer_secret = ,
    access_token = ,
    access_token_secret = 
    )

# start asking Twitter about the timeline
for tweet in ts.search_tweets_iterable(tuo):
	print( '@%s tweeted: %s' % ( tweet['user']['screen_name'], tweet['text'] ) )

Hasilnya kira-kira,

@onnowpurbo tweeted: alhamdulillah :) ...  https://t.co/JRQotgThNF
@onnowpurbo tweeted: keren! ... https://t.co/xuCqpVJMAd
@onnowpurbo tweeted: sama2 lihat aktifitas di pulpstone kayanya menarik nih .. https://t.co/PN3nnf0ztW
@onnowpurbo tweeted: openwrt dulunya utk router, cuma dengan kemampuan yang ada bisa utk macem2 :) .. https://t.co/3VZgng1RLd
@onnowpurbo tweeted: bisa diskusi via email onno@indo.net.id, beraba besar komunitas pulpstone? https://t.co/GEksxU49Zy


Detail dari TwitterSearch?

Jika Anda ingin mendapatkan informasi lebih lanjut tentang bagaimana TwitterSearch bekerja secara internal dan bagaimana menggunakannya dengan semua kemungkinan itu kita lihat dokumentasi terbaru. Sebuah changelog juga tersedia dalam repositori https://github.com/ckoepp/TwitterSearch/tree/master/docs Update ke 1.0.0 dan yang lebih baru

If you’re upgrading from a version < 1.0.0 be aware that the API changed! As part of the process to obtain PEP-8 compatibility all methods had to be renamed. The code changes to support the PEP-8 naming scheme are trivial. Just change the old method naming scheme from setKeywords(...) to the new one of set_keywords(...).

Apart from this issue, four other API changes were introduced with version 1.0.0:

  • simplified proxy functionality (no usage of dicts but plain strings as only HTTPS proxies can be supported anyway)
  • simplified geo-code parameter (TwitterSearchOrder.set_geocode(...,metric=True) renamed to set_geocode(...,imperial_metric=True))
  • simplified TwitterSearch.get_statistics() from dict to tuple style ({'queries':<int>, 'tweets':<int>} to (<int>,<int>))
  • additional feature: timelines of users can now be accessed using the new class TwitterUserOrder

In total those changes can be done quickly without browsing the documentation.

If you’re unable apply those changes, you might consider using TwitterSearch versions < 1.0.0. Those will stay available through pypi and therefore will be installable in the future using the common installation methods like pip install -I TwitterSearch==0.78.6. Using the release tags is another easy way to navigate through all versions of this library.



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