twitter_media_upload

Uploading large video files asynchronously with the Twitter API.


Keywords
media, python, twitter-api, video, video-upload
License
MIT
Install
pip install twitter_media_upload==0.0.3

Documentation

Large Video Upload

This Python sample demonstrates the following process of uploading large video files asynchronously with the Twitter API.

  1. INIT media upload.
  2. APPEND chunked data.
  3. FINALIZE media uploaded.
  4. Check STATUS of video processing.
  5. Tweet with attached video.

Large video files are longer than 30 seconds up to 140 seconds, and/or a file size larger than 15 megabytes up to 512 megabytes.

Learn more about the Twitter Media APIs. Pay attention to the other requirements such as encoding, frame size and video formats supported.

Running the sample

  1. Install requirements:

    $ pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  2. Fill in your consumer keys and access tokens in async-upload.py:

    CONSUMER_KEY = 'your-consumer-key'
    CONSUMER_SECRET = 'your-consumer-secret'
    ACCESS_TOKEN = 'your-access-token'
    ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = 'your-access-secret'
    
  3. Edit path to your video file in async-upload.py:

VIDEO_FILENAME = 'path/to/video/file'
  1. Run script:

    $ python async-upload.py
    

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