Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: twython
Version: 2.9.1
Summary: An easy (and up to date) way to access Twitter data with Python.
Home-page: http://github.com/ryanmcgrath/twython/tree/master
Author: Ryan McGrath
Author-email: ryan@venodesigns.net
License: MIT License
Description: Twython
        =======
        ``Twython`` is library providing an easy (and up-to-date) way to access Twitter data in Python
        
        Features
        --------
        
        * Query data for:
           - User information
           - Twitter lists
           - Timelines
           - Direct Messages
           - and anything found in `the docs <https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1>`_
        * Image Uploading!
           - **Update user status with an image**
           - Change user avatar
           - Change user background image
           - Change user banner image
        * Seamless Python 3 support!
        
        Installation
        ------------
        ::
        
            pip install twython
        
        ... or, you can clone the repo and install it the old fashioned way
        
        ::
        
            git clone git://github.com/ryanmcgrath/twython.git
            cd twython
            sudo python setup.py install
        
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Authorization URL
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython
        
            t = Twython(app_key, app_secret)
        
            auth_props = t.get_authentication_tokens(callback_url='http://google.com')
        
            oauth_token = auth_props['oauth_token']
            oauth_token_secret = auth_props['oauth_token_secret']
        
            print 'Connect to Twitter via: %s' % auth_props['auth_url']
        
        Be sure you have a URL set up to handle the callback after the user has allowed your app to access their data, the callback can be used for storing their final OAuth Token and OAuth Token Secret in a database for use at a later date.
        
        Handling the callback
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython
        
            # oauth_token_secret comes from the previous step
            # if needed, store that in a session variable or something.
            # oauth_verifier and oauth_token from the previous call is now REQUIRED # to pass to get_authorized_tokens
        
            # In Django, to get the oauth_verifier and oauth_token from the callback
            # url querystring, you might do something like this:
            # oauth_token = request.GET.get('oauth_token')
            # oauth_verifier = request.GET.get('oauth_verifier')
        
            t = Twython(app_key, app_secret,
                        oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
        
            auth_tokens = t.get_authorized_tokens(oauth_verifier)
            print auth_tokens
        
        *Function definitions (i.e. get_home_timeline()) can be found by reading over twython/endpoints.py*
        
        Getting a user home timeline
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython
        
            # oauth_token and oauth_token_secret are the final tokens produced
            # from the 'Handling the callback' step
        
            t = Twython(app_key, app_secret,
                        oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
            
            # Returns an dict of the user home timeline
            print t.get_home_timeline()
        
        
        Catching exceptions
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
            Twython offers three Exceptions currently: ``TwythonError``, ``TwythonAuthError`` and ``TwythonRateLimitError``
        
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython, TwythonAuthError
        
            t = Twython(MY_WRONG_APP_KEY, MY_WRONG_APP_SECRET,
                        BAD_OAUTH_TOKEN, BAD_OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)
        
            try:
                t.verify_credentials()
            except TwythonAuthError as e:
                print e
        
        Dynamic function arguments
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            Keyword arguments to functions are mapped to the functions available for each endpoint in the Twitter API docs. Doing this allows us to be incredibly flexible in querying the Twitter API, so changes to the API aren't held up from you using them by this library.
        
            https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/post/statuses/update says it takes "status" amongst other arguments
        
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython, TwythonAuthError
        
            t = Twython(app_key, app_secret,
                        oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
        
            try:
                t.update_status(status='Hey guys!')
            except TwythonError as e:
                print e
        
        and
            https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/search/tweets says it takes "q" and "result_type" amongst other arguments
        
        ::
        
            from twython import Twython, TwythonAuthError
        
            t = Twython(app_key, app_secret,
                        oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
        
            try:
                t.search(q='Hey guys!')
                t.search(q='Hey guys!', result_type='popular')
            except TwythonError as e:
                print e
        
        
        Streaming API
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            from twython import TwythonStreamer
        
        
            class MyStreamer(TwythonStreamer):
                def on_success(self, data):
                    print data
        
                def on_error(self, status_code, data):
                    print status_code, data
        
            # Requires Authentication as of Twitter API v1.1
            stream = MyStreamer(APP_KEY, APP_SECRET,
                                OAUTH_TOKEN, OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)
        
            stream.statuses.filter(track='twitter')
        
        
        Notes
        -----
        * Twython (as of 2.7.0) is currently in the process of ONLY supporting Twitter v1.1 endpoints and deprecating all v1 endpoints! Please see the `Twitter API Documentation <https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1>`_ to help migrate your API calls!
        
        Twython && Django
        -----------------
        If you're using Twython with Django, there's a sample project showcasing OAuth and such **[that can be found here](https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/twython-django)**. Feel free to peruse!
        
        Questions, Comments, etc?
        -------------------------
        My hope is that Twython is so simple that you'd never *have* to ask any questions, but if you feel the need to contact me for this (or other) reasons, you can hit me up at ryan@venodesigns.net.
        
        Or if I'm to busy to answer, feel free to ping mikeh@ydekproductions.com as well.
        
        Follow us on Twitter:
        
        - `@ryanmcgrath <https://twitter.com/ryanmcgrath>`_
        - `@mikehelmick <https://twitter.com/mikehelmick>`_
        
        Want to help?
        -------------
        Twython is useful, but ultimately only as useful as the people using it (say that ten times fast!). If you'd like to help, write example code, contribute patches, document things on the wiki, tweet about it. Your help is always appreciated!
        
Keywords: twitter search api tweet twython
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Chat
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
