i've got a working solution as far as pulling in tweets doing pretty much as
I said, except that.it will fail when there is a burst of tweets. For some
very active search term, say something that exceeds the 1500 search limit
(15 pages x100tweets/pg) per day... Tweets will be missed. For my
The user might be flagged as spam. Those accounts don't show up as results
in search.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 15:37, Andy andykmj...@gmail.com wrote:
I was missing some results in my API search, so I tried it on the
twitter web site (http://search.twitter.com) and I'm having the same
There is an API for search, cant we use it to search if users exists
or not. I think twitter gives you, I would like it to use on my
website as a widget where I can search for a user based on emailid or
username and then proceed to his twitter page.
Thank you
On Apr 25, 7:10 pm, Cameron Kaiser
Is it possible to know if a user (profile) exists based on email id .
No.
There is an API for search, cant we use it to search if users exists
or not. I think twitter gives you, I would like it to use on my
website as a widget where I can search for a user based on emailid or
Is it possible to know if a user (profile) exists based on email id .
No.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com
-- DON'T PANIC!
Hi Yusuke,
Unfortunately the source: operator as it is currently
implemented has a few shortcomings. One is that it requires a query,
and the second is that it can only search the last 7 days. This is a
known performance issue and we're still looking for a way we can
remove the
That was my plan for now. It just makes it harder to get the next X
friend status messages that have XYZ in them. I'm surprised this
isn't a more requested feature. Thanks!
On Apr 21, 8:28 am, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
You can't.
Just get the friends timeline and filter it
Integrating search into your friends_timeline is something we want to do in
the future. With the separation of the Search and REST APIs, it isn't a
trivial feature. For now, you have to parse out results from timelines
client side.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On
Never mind. I figured out the problems was I switched queries to
.xml instead of .json, and XML isn't one of the choices for the
search API.
On Apr 21, 12:43 pm, hjl hojohn@gmail.com wrote:
I'm doing some testing this morning with the search API, which was
working for a while but now is
Please see our article on rate limiting [1]. You will learn why the Search
API does not have a notion of authentication and how its rate limiting
differs from the REST API.
1. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Rate-limiting
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon,
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:32, lordofthelake h1dd3n...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hello.
I started a project whose goal is to allow users to track the reaction
of the crowd to their posts. This includes showing all the replies and
retweets born
Thanks for the link.
On Apr 18, 7:40 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:32, lordofthelake h1dd3n...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hello.
I started a project whose goal is to allow users to track the
Hi,
I've experienced a few 404's on search.json this morning.
Sometimes works, sometimes doesn't can't seem to pinpoint any
particular pattern to it happening.
--
Leu
On Apr 17, 5:11 am, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick update:
The problem as popped up again. Doug is
Thanks for the reply Matt...
Just as an FYI...
I updated my code to track duplicates and then did a sample run over a
5 minute period that once a minute paged in new results for the query
http filter:links This resulted in about 11 pages of results each
minute and over the 11 pages I saw
the query http filter:links (which is a bit redundant) is such a
high volume query that I would doubt that the search servers would
ever be able to keep in sync even when things were running up to
speed.
Try with a less traffic'd query like twitter
-Chad
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:55 PM,
So my project is a sort of tweetmeme or twitturly type thing where I'm
looking to collect a sample of the links being shared through
Twitter. Unlike those projects I don't have a firehose so I have to
rely on search. Fortunatly, I don't really need to see every link for
my project just a
I can't speak for twitter on the permission to do that side, but
that technique will work just fine, so you should be good to go
technically.
-chad
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:34 PM, stevenic ick...@gmail.com wrote:
Matt... Another thought I just had...
As Chad points out, with my particular
Ok, dunno what was happening... I gave my server a swift kick with my
steel-toed boot and all seems well again... weird.
-Chad
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
I just sent 200 queries through without seeing the 404. Are you still seeing
this?
Doug
Just a quick update:
The problem as popped up again. Doug is aware of this problem, and he
says the servers are all stretched pretty thin (understandable). Just
curious if anyone else is seeing this as well?
-Chad
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok,
It would be helpful if you could give some example output/results
where you are seeing duplicates across pages. I have spent a long
long time with the Search API and haven't ever had this problem (or
maybe I have and never noticed it).
-Chad
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 9:07 PM, steve
Sure... It repros for me every time in IE using the steps I outlined
above. Do a query for lang=enq=http. Open the next link in a
new tab of your browser and compare the ID's.
So I just did this from my home PC and here's the condensed output.
Notice that on Page 2 not only do I get 3 dupes
Ok... So I think I know what's going on. Well I don't know what's
causing the bug obviously but I think I've narrowed down where it
is...
I just issued the Page 1 or previous query for the above example and
the ID's don't match the ID's from the original query. There are
extra rows that come
Yes. Queries are limited to 140 characters.
Basha Shaik wrote:
Hi,
Is there any Length Limit in the query I pass in search API?
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
www.netelixir.com http://www.netelixir.com
Making Search Work
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Basha Shaik
Squeak Smalltalk Twitter Client at
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-client/
Search only by source is not supported.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:38 AM, joop23 joo...@gmail.com wrote:
I was hoping to find a way to search for source through the search api
without having to pass in some text. Just source
http://search.twitter.com/operators
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 13:22, joop23 joo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to search by link on the status message? For instance,
I'd like to pull all statuses submitted by TweetDeck application.
thank you
--
Abraham Williams | Hacker |
The search twitter source:tweetdeck [1] will return any tweet with
'twitter' from the source with parameter 'tweetdeck'. Add your appropriate
format to the URL and you're good to go!
1. http://search.twitter.com/search?q=twitter+source%3Atweetdeck
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
It should be noted that you can't just search for a source alone, you
must pass in some sort of query with it. So you can't really get all
tweets from a particular source...
One interesting way to use the source data handed back by the search
API is to gauge market share for certain
Perfect, thanks Matt
On Apr 8, 5:27 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Pete,
Every 5 seconds is well below the rate limit and seems like a
good rate for reasonably quick responses. It sounds like you're doing
the same query each time so that should be fine.
For
Yes, this is possible. Have you actually tried it yet? Make sure to
use capital OR between the hashtags.
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23followfriday+OR+%23pawpawty+OR+%23gno
-chad
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Matt matthewk...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible with the current
Thanks. Wasn't aware I could pass along operators.
On Apr 5, 2:41 pm, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, this is possible. Have you actually tried it yet? Make sure to
use capital OR between the hashtags.
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23followfriday+OR+%23pawpawty+OR+...
Are you using the .atom or .json API feed? I am only familiar with
the .json feed.
-Chad
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Basha Shaik basha.neteli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chad,
how can we use next_page in the url we request. where can we get the url
we need to pass.
Regards,
Mahaboob
I am using json
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
www.netelixir.com
Making Search Work
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you using the .atom or .json API feed? I am only familiar with
the .json feed.
-Chad
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Basha Shaik
Assuming you get the json data somehow and store it in a variable
called jdata, you can construct the next page url thus:
var next_page_url = http://search.twitter.com/; + jdata.next_page;
-Chad
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Basha Shaik basha.neteli...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using json
Hi Doug,
you said we can use next_url and prev URL.
I tried to get next_url. the response is saying that there is no field
called next_url. Should i pass next _url in the request with max_id? if so
how can i know what next_url is?
Can u give an clear example how to use prev_url and next_url
Hi Chad,
how can we store all json data in a variable jdata.
Can you tell me how to do that?
I am using java for jason processing
Which technology are you using?
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
www.netelixir.com
Making Search Work
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com
I have not used java in a long time, but there should be a next_page
key in the map you create from the json response. Here is an example
json response with rpp=1 for hello:
{results:[{text:hello,to_user_id:null,from_user:fsas1975,id:1450457219,from_user_id:6788389,source:lt;a
Hi chad,
Thank you. I was trying for a query which has only 55 tweets and i have kept
100 as rpp . so i was not getting next_page. when i decreased rpp to 20 and
tried i got now. thank you very much. i Will check if any Duplicates occur
with these and let you know.
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
HI,
Can you give me an example how i can use prev_url and next_url with max_id.
No I am following below process to search
1. Set rpp=100 and retrieve 15 pages search results by incrementing
the param 'page'
2. Get the id of the last status on page 15 and set that as the max_id
for the next
The use of prev_url and next_url will take care of step 1 from your
flow described above. Specifically, next_url will give your
application the URI to contact to get the next page of results.
Combining max_id and next_url usage will not solve the duplicate
problem. To overcome that issue, you
I'm not sure of these next_url and prev_url fields (never seen
them anywhere), but at least in the json data there is a next_page
field which uses ?page=_max_id=__ already prefilled for you.
This should definitely avoid the duplicate tweet issue. I've never
had to do any client-side
Many thanks Doug,
I tried client side filtering but run into the 1500 tweet limit so I
cannot get to tweets in the middle of the day. Is there an alternative
solution? Thanks for your patients, I'm new to APIs.
Cestino
On Apr 1, 3:25 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
Cestino,
Search
There is a technique to work around the 1500 tweet paging limit but we
don't officially support it so I'd rather not link you directly. It is
available through a search of this group's archives.
Regards,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:27
Hi Matt,
I have tried to use language parameter of twitter search and find the
result is very unreliable. For example:
http://search.twitter.com/search?lang=allq=tweetjobsearch returns 10
results (all in english), but
http://search.twitter.com/search?lang=enq=tweetjobsearch only returns
3.
I
Hi matt,
Thank You
What is Pagination? Does it mean that I cannot use max_id for searching
tweets. What does next_url and prev_url fields mean. I did not find next_url
and prev_url in documentation. how can these two urls be used with max_id.
Please explain with example if possible.
Regards,
Basha,
Pagination is defined well here [1].
The next_url and prev_url fields give your client HTTP URIs to move
forward and backward through the result set. You can use them to page
through search results.
I have some work to do on the search docs and I'll add field
definitions then as well.
Hi Basha,
The max_id is only intended to be used for pagination via the
next_url and prev_url fields and is known not to work with since_id.
It is not documented as a valid parameter because it's known to only
work in the case it was designed for. We added the max_id to prevent
the
Cestino,
Search only allows dates to be specified down to the day. We don't allow the
granularity to be more specific than that. If you are only looking for a
specific hour, our current recommendation is to do client-side filtering.
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
HI Matt,
when Since_id and Max_id are given together, max_id is not working. This
query is ignoring max_id. But with only since _id its working fine. Is there
any problem when max_id and since_id are used together.
Also please tell me what does max_id exactly mean and also what does it
return
Hi,
There is a rate limit for the Search API but it is higher than 100 requests
per second imposed by the REST API. The limiting is performed by the IP
address. The default limit is high enough that most applications shouldn't
be affected.
As the search architecture has no notion of accounts, it
some information inline …
On Mar 6, 2009, at 01:25 PM, Scott C. Lemon wrote:
I'm working on our site - http://www.TopFollowFriday.com - and am
currently using the search API to search for the #followfriday
hashtag. All is well, and it's working ... except ...
The search feed only returns
Hi Chris,
I just checked your example and it looks like the third entry (http://twitter.com/dailythomas/statuses/1266693521
) has what you expect. Perhaps the issue is that most people using
#food are also using #recipe. For hashtags we index both the #term and
term alone so people
Hi Chad,
This anchor is how search gets the data from Twitter so we keep
it consistent and pass it along that way. For the next version of the
API we have an outstanding request to break these two apart (See http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=75)
.
Thanks;
— Matt
Thanks for the info.
Anchor - that's the word I was looking for... could have searched
for that if I had remembered anchor.
Sorry for wasting your time, you may now shoot me /monty-python
-Chad
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Chad,
This anchor
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