Twitter-Stream.py now supports Hide Replies
. Set the environment variables as shown below. If you currently are not in possession of a developers.twitter.com account. Check out this list of apps curated by Twitter. You can use these applications to hide conversations.
Usage
~$ mkdir twitterStream && cd twitterStream
~$ pipenv install twitter-stream.py # or use pip3
~$ pipenv shell
(twitter-stream) ~$ export $API_KEY=API_KEY
(twitter-stream) ~$ export $API_KEY_SECRET=API_KEY_SECRET
(twitter-stream) ~$ export $ACCESS_TOKEN=ACCESS_TOKEN
(twitter-stream) ~$ export $ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
(twitter-stream) ~$ touch stream.py
(twitter-stream) ~$ tree
├── Pipfile
└── Pipfile.lock
└── stream.py
0 directories, 3 files
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Enter the URL
of the reply
to your tweet you want to hide. The authorized user should be making the API call.
from twitter_stream import hide_replies
response = hide_replies(
tweet: str = 'https://twitter.com/saadmanrafat_/status/1328288598106443776',
hidden: dict = {"hidden": True} # or {"hidden": False} to unhide )
print(response)
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OUTPUT:
{ "data": { "hidden": true } }
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Twitter-Stream.py also supports FilteredStream
, SampledStream
, RecentSearch
, TweetLookUp
, and UserLookUp
. To get more insights into other API endpoints. Visit the examples folder and our documentations twitivity.dev.
docs
: twitivity.dev/docs
github
: https://github.com/saadmanrafat/twitter-stream.py
mail
: mail@twitivity.dev
twitter
: @twitivitydev
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