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Logger error #39

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Boroom opened this issue Nov 15, 2021 · 4 comments
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Logger error #39

Boroom opened this issue Nov 15, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Boroom
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Boroom commented Nov 15, 2021

I tried to install your twitterbot using python 3.9 and 3.10 and i have the same issue. I installed the requirements.txt and everything was fine and updated the globals.oy as it is mentionned.

You can see what happened on the screenshot.

Note : I tried to give the keyword with and without the " but I have the same issue.

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Thank you @Boroom for the help! Appreciated the logs :)
Just pushed an update, could you please try it and tell me if everything now is okay? If yes, I will close the issue.
Thank you :)

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Boroom commented Nov 15, 2021

It's working fine thanks !
I have a question, when I'm using the "-k" parameter, is it possible to give several keywords or it's only one at a time ?

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For now it's only one word, I remember there isn't an API method to search for different terms, but maybe in this way you will reach the limit cap really easy.
Open another issue specifying the functionality, I will try to find something :)

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I'm closing this issue because the problem seems solved.

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