Twitter.jl
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Julia package to access Twitter API
Twitter.jl
A Julia package for interacting with the Twitter API.
Twitter.jl is a Julia package to work with the Twitter API v1.1. Currently, only the REST API methods are supported; streaming API endpoints aren't implemented at this time.
All functions have required arguments for those parameters required by Twitter and an options keyword argument to provide a Dict{String, String} of optional parameters Twitter API documentation. Most function calls will return either a Dict or an Array <: TwitterType. Bad requests will return the response code from the API (403, 404, etc).
DataFrame methods are defined for functions returning composite types: Tweets, Places, Lists, and Users.
Authentication
Before one can make use of this package, you must create an application on the Twitter's Developer Platform.
Once your application is approved, you can access your dashboard/portal to grab your authentication credentials from the "Details" tab of the application.
Note that you will also want to ensure that your App has Read / Write OAuth access in order to post tweets. You can find out more about this on Stack Overflow.
Installation
To install this package, enter ] on the REPL to bring up Julia's package manager. Then add the package:
julia> ]
(v1.7) pkg> add Twitter
Tip: Press Ctrl+C to return to the julia> prompt.
Usage
To run Twitter.jl, enter the following command in your Julia REPL
julia> using Twitter
Then the a global variable has to be declared with the twitterauth function. This function holds the consumer_key(API Key), consumer_secret(API Key Secret), oauth_token(Access Token), and oauth_secret(Access Token Secret) respectively.
twitterauth("6nOtpXmf...", # API Key
"sES5Zlj096S...", # API Key Secret
"98689850-Hj...", # Access Token
"UroqCVpWKIt...") # Access Token Secret
- Ensure you put your credentials in an env file to avoid pushing your secrets to the public 🙀.
Note: This package does not currently support OAuth authentication.
Code examples
See runtests.jl for example function calls.
Want to contribute?
Contributions are welcome! Kindly refer to the contribution guidelines.
