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Tweet Search

This sample uses GNIP full archive search to show the activity volume and latest tweets on any given topic. It also renders tweets using Twitter's widgets.js.

As always, when developing on top of the Twitter platform, you must abide by the Developer Agreement & Policy.

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Requirements

To run this sample code, you can install the required libraries with:

`pip install -r requirements.txt`

Getting Started

  • Create a Twitter App (https://apps.twitter.com/). Also, ensure that the Callback URL is populated. This can point to http://localhost:9000 to start. If it is not included, you will get Client Authorization errors upon login.

  • Specify your API and GNIP credentials in app/settings_my.py under the following section:

    GNIP_USERNAME = 'YOUR_GNIP_USERNAME'

    GNIP_PASSWORD = 'YOUR_GNIP_PASSWORD'

    GNIP_SEARCH_ENDPOINT = 'YOUR_GNIP_FULL_ARCHIVE_SEARCH_ENDPOINT'

  • To initialize your database, run the from the tweet-search directory:

    python manage.py syncdb --settings=app.settings_my

    Then run:

    python manage.py migrate --settings=app.settings_my

  • To start the server, run the following from the tweet-search directory:

    fab start

  • Open a browser and go to http://localhost:9000

Note that the GNIP_SEARCH_ENDPOINT is a URL to the full archive search URL, and is in the format https://data-api.twitter.com/search/fullarchive/.... If you want to use the 30-day search, open the gnip_search_api.py file, search for the term "30 DAY" and follow the instructions. (You also need to use the 30-day search URL, and not the full arhive search URL.)

Invalidate Twitter tokens

For security, this code sample has a batch process to clear out Twitter auth tokens for users that either:

  • Have a login of greater than 30 days ago, or
  • Have never logged in and joined greater than 30 days ago

To run the process, simply execute:

`fab invalidate'

Deploying to Heroku

Deploying to Heroku is even easier.

  • Create a Twitter App (https://apps.twitter.com/)

  • Click on the Heroku button below

  • When prompted during the Heroku install, specify your:

    • CONSUMER_KEY
    • CONSUMER_SECRET
    • ACCESS_TOKEN
    • ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
  • After deploying, in the Twitter App config, ensure the Callback URL is http://your-app-name.herokuapp.com/complete/twitter

  • To sync the database, use the Heroku CLI and run the following:

    heroku run python manage.py migrate --app your-app-name

  • Open a browser and go to the URL specified by your deploy (http://your-app-name.herokuapp.com)

  • To create an admin user, use the following Heroku CLI command:

    heroku run python manage.py createsuperuser --username=USERNAME --email=EMAIL --app your-app-name

Then log in via the Admin console and update your initial Twitter login user accordingly.

Invalidating Twitter tokens on Heroku

To ensure the token invalidation script works properly on Heroku, run the following from your machine:

`heroku run fab invalidate --app=MY_APP_NAME'

If this runs properly, follow the below steps to run it as a scheduled job on Heroku:

  • Run heroku addons:add scheduler:standard --app=MY_APP_NAME
  • Log into heroku.com, open your app and go to "Resources"
  • Click on "Heroku Scheduler" and then "Add a New Job"
  • Type in fab invalidate

Confirm successful execution by viewing the output in the Heroku app logs.

Sample Queries

Some sample queries to run:

  • Hashtag search (default AND): #MLB #SFGiants
  • Mention search, no retweets: @TwitterDev -(is:retweet)
  • Search with images/videos: walking dead (has:media)

Advanced Options

In the UI, there is a link to show advanced options. Specifically:

  • Start/end dates. GNIP search allows a variable timeframe to search. For optimal results, 30 days will return a response in a reasonable timeframe.
  • Has media. This appends (has:media) to your query

Related Terms

The GNIP search can also suggest additional related terms to add to your query. Click on the 'related terms' link and a drop-down will appear to suggest (and add) additional terms to your query:

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