From: Harmon Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 12:22:05 +0000 (-0600) Subject: Add API.search_30_day and API.search_full_archive X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2a734c61fe74febc90c26bb62a1766609eda4a08;p=tweepy.git Add API.search_30_day and API.search_full_archive --- diff --git a/docs/api.rst b/docs/api.rst index 6c9e9c0..e5c283c 100644 --- a/docs/api.rst +++ b/docs/api.rst @@ -713,8 +713,8 @@ Saved Searches Methods :rtype: :class:`SavedSearch` object -Help Methods ------------- +Search Methods +-------------- .. method:: API.search(q, [geocode], [lang], [locale], [result_type], \ [count], [until], [since_id], [max_id], \ @@ -768,6 +768,101 @@ Help Methods :rtype: :class:`SearchResults` object +.. method:: API.search_30_day(environment_name, query, [tag], [fromDate], \ + [toDate], [maxResults], [next]) + + Premium search that provides Tweets posted within the last 30 days. + + :param environment_name: The (case-sensitive) label associated with your + search developer environment, as displayed at + https://developer.twitter.com/en/account/environments. + :param query: The equivalent of one premium rule/filter, with up to 1,024 + characters (256 with Sandbox dev environments). + This parameter should include ALL portions of the rule/filter, including + all operators, and portions of the rule should not be separated into + other parameters of the query. + :param tag: Tags can be used to segregate rules and their matching data into + different logical groups. If a rule tag is provided, the rule tag is + included in the 'matching_rules' attribute. + It is recommended to assign rule-specific UUIDs to rule tags and maintain + desired mappings on the client side. + :param fromDate: The oldest UTC timestamp (from most recent 30 days) from + which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in minute granularity and + is inclusive (i.e. 12:00 includes the 00 minute). + Specified: Using only the fromDate with no toDate parameter will deliver + results for the query going back in time from now( ) until the fromDate. + Not Specified: If a fromDate is not specified, the API will deliver all + of the results for 30 days prior to now( ) or the toDate (if specified). + If neither the fromDate or toDate parameter is used, the API will deliver + all results for the most recent 30 days, starting at the time of the + request, going backwards. + :param toDate: The latest, most recent UTC timestamp to which the Tweets + will be provided. Timestamp is in minute granularity and is not inclusive + (i.e. 11:59 does not include the 59th minute of the hour). + Specified: Using only the toDate with no fromDate parameter will deliver + the most recent 30 days of data prior to the toDate. + Not Specified: If a toDate is not specified, the API will deliver all of + the results from now( ) for the query going back in time to the fromDate. + If neither the fromDate or toDate parameter is used, the API will deliver + all results for the entire 30-day index, starting at the time of the + request, going backwards. + :param maxResults: The maximum number of search results to be returned by a + request. A number between 10 and the system limit (currently 500, 100 for + Sandbox environments). By default, a request response will return 100 + results. + :param next: 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. + + +.. method:: API.search_full_archive(environment_name, query, [tag], \ + [fromDate], [toDate], [maxResults], [next]) + + Premium search that provides Tweets from as early as 2006, starting with the + first Tweet posted in March 2006. + + :param environment_name: The (case-sensitive) label associated with your + search developer environment, as displayed at + https://developer.twitter.com/en/account/environments. + :param query: The equivalent of one premium rule/filter, with up to 1,024 + characters (256 with Sandbox dev environments). + This parameter should include ALL portions of the rule/filter, including + all operators, and portions of the rule should not be separated into + other parameters of the query. + :param tag: Tags can be used to segregate rules and their matching data into + different logical groups. If a rule tag is provided, the rule tag is + included in the 'matching_rules' attribute. + It is recommended to assign rule-specific UUIDs to rule tags and maintain + desired mappings on the client side. + :param fromDate: The oldest UTC timestamp (from most recent 30 days) from + which the Tweets will be provided. Timestamp is in minute granularity and + is inclusive (i.e. 12:00 includes the 00 minute). + Specified: Using only the fromDate with no toDate parameter will deliver + results for the query going back in time from now( ) until the fromDate. + Not Specified: If a fromDate is not specified, the API will deliver all + of the results for 30 days prior to now( ) or the toDate (if specified). + If neither the fromDate or toDate parameter is used, the API will deliver + all results for the most recent 30 days, starting at the time of the + request, going backwards. + :param toDate: The latest, most recent UTC timestamp to which the Tweets + will be provided. Timestamp is in minute granularity and is not inclusive + (i.e. 11:59 does not include the 59th minute of the hour). + Specified: Using only the toDate with no fromDate parameter will deliver + the most recent 30 days of data prior to the toDate. + Not Specified: If a toDate is not specified, the API will deliver all of + the results from now( ) for the query going back in time to the fromDate. + If neither the fromDate or toDate parameter is used, the API will deliver + all results for the entire 30-day index, starting at the time of the + request, going backwards. + :param maxResults: The maximum number of search results to be returned by a + request. A number between 10 and the system limit (currently 500, 100 for + Sandbox environments). By default, a request response will return 100 + results. + :param next: 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. + + List Methods ------------ diff --git a/tweepy/api.py b/tweepy/api.py index c8551a3..eb442e1 100644 --- a/tweepy/api.py +++ b/tweepy/api.py @@ -1279,6 +1279,34 @@ class API(object): 'max_id', 'until', 'result_type', 'count', 'include_entities'] ) + + def search_30_day(self, environment_name, *args, **kwargs): + """ :reference: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference/premium-search + :allowed_param: 'query', 'tag', 'fromDate', 'toDate', 'maxResults', + 'next' + """ + return bind_api( + api=self, + path='/tweets/search/30day/{}.json'.format(environment_name), + payload_type='status', payload_list=True, + allowed_param=['query', 'tag', 'fromDate', 'toDate', 'maxResults', + 'next'], + require_auth=True + )(*args, **kwargs) + + def search_full_archive(self, environment_name, *args, **kwargs): + """ :reference: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference/premium-search + :allowed_param: 'query', 'tag', 'fromDate', 'toDate', 'maxResults', + 'next' + """ + return bind_api( + api=self, + path='/tweets/search/fullarchive/{}.json'.format(environment_name), + payload_type='status', payload_list=True, + allowed_param=['query', 'tag', 'fromDate', 'toDate', 'maxResults', + 'next'], + require_auth=True + )(*args, **kwargs) @property def reverse_geocode(self): diff --git a/tweepy/models.py b/tweepy/models.py index 7c33d8f..5cea452 100644 --- a/tweepy/models.py +++ b/tweepy/models.py @@ -61,14 +61,18 @@ class Model(object): """ results = ResultSet() - # Handle map parameter for statuses/lookup - if isinstance(json_list, dict) and 'id' in json_list: - for _id, obj in json_list['id'].items(): - if obj: - results.append(cls.parse(api, obj)) - else: - results.append(cls.parse(api, {'id': int(_id)})) - return results + if isinstance(json_list, dict): + # Handle map parameter for statuses/lookup + if 'id' in json_list: + for _id, obj in json_list['id'].items(): + if obj: + results.append(cls.parse(api, obj)) + else: + results.append(cls.parse(api, {'id': int(_id)})) + return results + # Handle premium search + if 'results' in json_list: + json_list = json_list['results'] for obj in json_list: if obj: