CofeehousePy/nlpfr/nltk/twitter/twitter_demo.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Natural Language Toolkit: Twitter client
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2019 NLTK Project
# Author: Ewan Klein <ewan@inf.ed.ac.uk>
# Lorenzo Rubio <lrnzcig@gmail.com>
# URL: <http://nltk.org/>
# For license information, see LICENSE.TXT
"""
Examples to demo the :py:mod:`twitterclient` code.
These demo functions should all run, with the following caveats:
* You must have obtained API keys from Twitter, and installed them according to
the instructions in the `twitter HOWTO <http://www.nltk.org/howto/twitter.html>`_.
* If you are on a slow network, some of the calls to the Twitter API may
timeout.
* If you are being rate limited while searching, you will receive a 420
error response.
* Your terminal window / console must be able to display UTF-8 encoded characters.
For documentation about the Twitter APIs, see `The Streaming APIs Overview
<https://dev.twitter.com/streaming/overview>`_ and `The REST APIs Overview
<https://dev.twitter.com/rest/public>`_.
For error codes see Twitter's
`Error Codes and Responses <https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/response-codes>`
"""
import datetime
from functools import wraps
import json
from nltk.compat import StringIO
from nltk.twitter import (
Query,
Streamer,
Twitter,
TweetViewer,
TweetWriter,
credsfromfile,
)
SPACER = "###################################"
def verbose(func):
"""Decorator for demo functions"""
@wraps(func)
def with_formatting(*args, **kwargs):
print()
print(SPACER)
print("Using %s" % (func.__name__))
print(SPACER)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return with_formatting
def yesterday():
"""
Get yesterday's datetime as a 5-tuple.
"""
date = datetime.datetime.now()
date -= datetime.timedelta(days=1)
date_tuple = date.timetuple()[:6]
return date_tuple
def setup():
"""
Initialize global variables for the demos.
"""
global USERIDS, FIELDS
USERIDS = ["759251", "612473", "15108702", "6017542", "2673523800"]
# UserIDs corresponding to\
# @CNN, @BBCNews, @ReutersLive, @BreakingNews, @AJELive
FIELDS = ["id_str"]
@verbose
def twitterclass_demo():
"""
Use the simplified :class:`Twitter` class to write some tweets to a file.
"""
tw = Twitter()
print("Track from the public stream\n")
tw.tweets(keywords="love, hate", limit=10) # public stream
print(SPACER)
print("Search past Tweets\n")
tw = Twitter()
tw.tweets(keywords="love, hate", stream=False, limit=10) # search past tweets
print(SPACER)
print(
"Follow two accounts in the public stream"
+ " -- be prepared to wait a few minutes\n"
)
tw = Twitter()
tw.tweets(follow=["759251", "6017542"], stream=True, limit=5) # public stream
@verbose
def sampletoscreen_demo(limit=20):
"""
Sample from the Streaming API and send output to terminal.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Streamer(**oauth)
client.register(TweetViewer(limit=limit))
client.sample()
@verbose
def tracktoscreen_demo(track="taylor swift", limit=10):
"""
Track keywords from the public Streaming API and send output to terminal.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Streamer(**oauth)
client.register(TweetViewer(limit=limit))
client.filter(track=track)
@verbose
def search_demo(keywords="nltk"):
"""
Use the REST API to search for past tweets containing a given keyword.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Query(**oauth)
for tweet in client.search_tweets(keywords=keywords, limit=10):
print(tweet["text"])
@verbose
def tweets_by_user_demo(user="NLTK_org", count=200):
"""
Use the REST API to search for past tweets by a given user.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Query(**oauth)
client.register(TweetWriter())
client.user_tweets(user, count)
@verbose
def lookup_by_userid_demo():
"""
Use the REST API to convert a userID to a screen name.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Query(**oauth)
user_info = client.user_info_from_id(USERIDS)
for info in user_info:
name = info["screen_name"]
followers = info["followers_count"]
following = info["friends_count"]
print("{0}, followers: {1}, following: {2}".format(name, followers, following))
@verbose
def followtoscreen_demo(limit=10):
"""
Using the Streaming API, select just the tweets from a specified list of
userIDs.
This is will only give results in a reasonable time if the users in
question produce a high volume of tweets, and may even so show some delay.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Streamer(**oauth)
client.register(TweetViewer(limit=limit))
client.statuses.filter(follow=USERIDS)
@verbose
def streamtofile_demo(limit=20):
"""
Write 20 tweets sampled from the public Streaming API to a file.
"""
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Streamer(**oauth)
client.register(TweetWriter(limit=limit, repeat=False))
client.statuses.sample()
@verbose
def limit_by_time_demo(keywords="nltk"):
"""
Query the REST API for Tweets about NLTK since yesterday and send
the output to terminal.
This example makes the assumption that there are sufficient Tweets since
yesterday for the date to be an effective cut-off.
"""
date = yesterday()
dt_date = datetime.datetime(*date)
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Query(**oauth)
client.register(TweetViewer(limit=100, lower_date_limit=date))
print("Cutoff date: {}\n".format(dt_date))
for tweet in client.search_tweets(keywords=keywords):
print("{} ".format(tweet["created_at"]), end="")
client.handler.handle(tweet)
@verbose
def corpusreader_demo():
"""
Use :module:`TwitterCorpusReader` tp read a file of tweets, and print out
* some full tweets in JSON format;
* some raw strings from the tweets (i.e., the value of the `text` field); and
* the result of tokenising the raw strings.
"""
from nltk.corpus import twitter_samples as tweets
print()
print("Complete tweet documents")
print(SPACER)
for tweet in tweets.docs("tweets.20150430-223406.json")[:1]:
print(json.dumps(tweet, indent=1, sort_keys=True))
print()
print("Raw tweet strings:")
print(SPACER)
for text in tweets.strings("tweets.20150430-223406.json")[:15]:
print(text)
print()
print("Tokenized tweet strings:")
print(SPACER)
for toks in tweets.tokenized("tweets.20150430-223406.json")[:15]:
print(toks)
@verbose
def expand_tweetids_demo():
"""
Given a file object containing a list of Tweet IDs, fetch the
corresponding full Tweets, if available.
"""
ids_f = StringIO(
"""\
588665495492124672
588665495487909888
588665495508766721
588665495513006080
588665495517200384
588665495487811584
588665495525588992
588665495487844352
588665495492014081
588665495512948737"""
)
oauth = credsfromfile()
client = Query(**oauth)
hydrated = client.expand_tweetids(ids_f)
for tweet in hydrated:
id_str = tweet["id_str"]
print("id: {}".format(id_str))
text = tweet["text"]
if text.startswith("@null"):
text = "[Tweet not available]"
print(text + "\n")
ALL = [
twitterclass_demo,
sampletoscreen_demo,
tracktoscreen_demo,
search_demo,
tweets_by_user_demo,
lookup_by_userid_demo,
followtoscreen_demo,
streamtofile_demo,
limit_by_time_demo,
corpusreader_demo,
expand_tweetids_demo,
]
"""
Select demo functions to run. E.g. replace the following line with "DEMOS =
ALL[8:]" to execute only the final three demos.
"""
DEMOS = ALL[:]
if __name__ == "__main__":
setup()
for demo in DEMOS:
demo()
print("\n" + SPACER)
print("All demos completed")
print(SPACER)