twypy

Twitter REST API v1.1 client for Python


Keywords
twitter, rest, api
License
Other
Install
pip install twypy==1.0.0

Documentation

Twypy

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Twypy is a super lightweight Twitter REST API v1.1 client written in Python, based on Birdy.

Minimizing lines of code it aims to be a simpler yet more intuitive aproach to avoid all the boilerplate that most of the clients has using a simplified call constructor.

The requests come with a built-in code syntax to easely map all API calls.

Advantages

  • Focused only on REST API
  • Better JSON object dispatcher
  • Optimized methods

Requirements

  • python >= 2.7
  • requests_oauthlib >= 0.3.2
  • pyopenssl
  • ndg-httpsclient
  • pyasn1

Installation

You can install the package via easy_install or pip:

easy_install twypy
pip install twypy

Usage

Import the module at the beginning of your file:

from twypy.api import Api

Init the client with your credentials:

client = Api(client_key, client_secret, access_token, access_token_secret)

Call Twitter REST API methods following this example pattern:

<method> <first>/<second --> api.<first>.<second>.<method>.(<params>)

GET

So the following GET resource url:

GET statuses/user_timeline | https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=twitterapi

with Twypy is handled with the following syntax:

client.api.statuses.user_timeline.get(screen_name='twitterapi')

A visual example of previous explanation with a response object goes like this:

response = client.api.statuses.user_timeline.get(screen_name='twitterapi')

POST

The same using a POST resource url:

POST statuses/update | https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/update.json?status='Maybe he'll finally find his keys. #peterfalk!'

with Twypy is handled with the following syntax:

client.api.statuses.update.post(status='Maybe he'll finally find his keys. #peterfalk!')

A visual example of previous explanation with a response object goes like this:

response = client.api.statuses.update.post(status='Maybe he'll finally find his keys. #peterfalk!')

RESPONSE

To simply see the the JSON response just print the response object:

print response

Licence

Twypy is Copyright © 2014 Roger Fernandez Guri. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENCE file.