Hello, my name is Fernando, I am a Brazilian and developed a
'TwitterLib' JavaScript to be able to manage all the power of
Twitter.Eu used the OAuth login to perform (and to show the extension
name as the "From" in a tweet: D), but I have a problem in getting the
Access Token, or better explained,
> > http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses-retweets_of_me
> >
> > Yes. But does rt_o_m list who retweeted you? Near as I can tell it only
> > lists the tweets themselves.
>
> Statuses/retweets does. It takes a few API calls but it gets you want is
> needed.
Thanks, but no tha
Hey TJ,
This just came up in another thread.
The limits are talked about here:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Things-Every-Developer-Should-Know#6Therearepaginationlimits
I'd expect roughly 3200 to be available as per other timelines..
Tim.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:28 PM, TJ Luoma wrote:
> htt
Actually, NOW would be the time to contribute feedback to the OWF,
since there's a good amount of momentum converging on finalizing the
various agreements that the OWF will be offering.
Changing the licenses once they're set won't be easy — since the point
of the agreement is to codify a specific
It is limited to the 1500 most recent results. There have been far more then
1500 statuses matching "barack obama" since 2008.
Abraham
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 20:04, Mark wrote:
> Abraham, thanks for the pointer.
>
> From the wiki, it appears that the search should return up to 1500
> results;
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 15:29, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > What do you mean? You find the 100 most recent retweets of a specific
> status
> > [1] or a timeline of all your statuses that have been retweeted. [2]
> >
> > [1]
> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses-retweets
> >
> What do you mean? You find the 100 most recent retweets of a specific status
> [1] or a timeline of all your statuses that have been retweeted. [2]
>
> [1] http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses-retweets
> [2]
> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses-r
Will do, we should be ready to go in the next couple weeks. Thanks
again.
On Feb 18, 3:31 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure thing :) Ping me with any projects that are live and I will add them
> to:http://wiki.github.com/abraham/twitteroauth/links
>
> Abraham
>
>
>
> On Thu, F
Sorry to bother you, but I found out that this feature is already
available
Turns out I can easily get user's profile as json or xml without
using oAuth or API
Very simple, like this:
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show/MythBusters.json
This is just great!
On Feb 18, 3:36 pm, Dmitri Snytkine
When the Streaming API when live for production use, I recall an email
describing that a set of changes would eventually occur to the Search
API in terms of rate limiting and other bits I can't quite remember at
the moment.
Has there been any update?
As a contractor, I've integrated and deployed
Hi! Does anyone know of an api for uploading video to Twitter that
will take Oauth tokens?
Try:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses%C2%A0show
Abraham
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:36, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
> I just though of something that would be very helpful to developers:
> what if there was a url to get xml or json of user's profile,
> background image,
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 14:00, Tim Haines wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> File a bug report.
>>
>>
>>
> I've given up on bug reports as a way of getting bugs fixed. Maybe when
> twitter gets more support staff on board the bug report
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrote:
> File a bug report.
>
>
>
I've given up on bug reports as a way of getting bugs fixed. Maybe when
twitter gets more support staff on board the bug reports might become useful
again.
File a bug report.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:13, Tim Haines wrote:
> Try it.
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Docs say 100 and I don't see any open issues specifying otherwise.
>>
>> Abraham
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:01, Tim Haine
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:09, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > What retweet functionality is it not posible to replicate using the API?
> I
> > can not think of any. It might take a number of API calls to collect all
> the
> > data but it is all there.
>
> For one thing, you can't find out who retweete
Adding to my own question / observation:
Another problem seems to be that when the "maximum" is exceeded, the
server still sends Status "200"
$ curl --location --referer ";auto" -D - -s --netrc
'http://twitter.com/favorites.xml?page=175'|cat -v|less
HTTP/1.1 200 OK^M
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 01:26
I was wondering if anyone knew how to
search within a specific geolocation and then have the coordinates
(when applicable) to show up in the results. I am able to search for a
specific term within a certain area. I can also search for a specific
term, not in a specific area and have the lat and lo
Try it.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Docs say 100 and I don't see any open issues specifying otherwise.
>
> Abraham
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:01, Tim Haines wrote:
>
>> Last time I checked you couldn't see who RT'ed beyond the first 20..
My primary reason for consuming the gardenhose is so I can gather
tweets and sort them by location on demand when I need them. I have
the tweets stored in local hourly files and I'm ready to insert them
into the MySQL DB.
But first... I need to do some scrubbing. I'm primarily interested in
tweets
I just though of something that would be very helpful to developers:
what if there was a url to get xml or json of user's profile,
background image, color settings and avatar.
I mean similar to regular RSS feed, only for the current user's
settings.
This way we don't even need to use API if we wan
> What retweet functionality is it not posible to replicate using the API? I
> can not think of any. It might take a number of API calls to collect all the
> data but it is all there.
For one thing, you can't find out who retweeted your tweet, unless something
changed recently. All you get is a li
Docs say 100 and I don't see any open issues specifying otherwise.
Abraham
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:01, Tim Haines wrote:
> Last time I checked you couldn't see who RT'ed beyond the first 20.. And
> everything else is time-expensive..
>
> Tim.
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Abraham W
Last time I checked you couldn't see who RT'ed beyond the first 20.. And
everything else is time-expensive..
Tim.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What retweet functionality is it not posible to replicate using the API? I
> can not think of any. It
What retweet functionality is it not posible to replicate using the API? I
can not think of any. It might take a number of API calls to collect all the
data but it is all there.
Abraham
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 06:17, srikanth reddy wrote:
> Replicating all the retweet functionality is currently
Oh, I understand what you mean, i.e., urlencode. No, I do that.
I was referring to normalize with the PHP Normalize class FORM_C.
On Feb 18, 4:24 pm, Ryan Alford wrote:
> In my testing, I got the 401 error when posting a simple status such as
> "testing testing" instead of normalizing it to "tes
Sure thing :) Ping me with any projects that are live and I will add them
to: http://wiki.github.com/abraham/twitteroauth/links
Abraham
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 08:04, Fred Garvin wrote:
> Thanks Abraham, that did the trick!
>
> For anyone else with this problem here is how I formatted it:
>
> $
In my testing, I got the 401 error when posting a simple status such as
"testing testing" instead of normalizing it to "testing%20testing". I can't
tell if it's the "invalid signature" error since I can't figure out how to
see that in .Net, but I can see that it's the "401: Unauthorized" error.
R
Ryan,
Is that with just plain ASCII in the update text that you get a 401
when not normalized?
The bulk of my signatures work fine, and I'm not normalizing at this
point. It's just now and again that Twitter says 401 Invalid signature
on a status update. So, I wondering if the text has some stran
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 2:21 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> probably more than a single day :P
>
> yes - we have thought about it... its low on our priority list right now,
> however.
>
>
It would be tremendously useful, for sure.
If CNAME is too complex/cumbersome, a simple HTTP redirect would b
I just tried it and I do get the 401 Unauthorized error when I don't
normalize the status text.
Ryan
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Can computing the OAuth signature on un-normalized tweet text cause
> Incorrect Signature issues?
>
Can computing the OAuth signature on un-normalized tweet text cause
Incorrect Signature issues?
Thanks Abraham, that did the trick!
For anyone else with this problem here is how I formatted it:
$connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET,
oauth_token, oauth_token_secret);
$retweet = "statuses/retweet/".$retweet_id;
$result = $connection->post($retweet);
and since this is t
Hi Everybody,
I am having this issue of getting 404 Error on using next_cursor while
scanning through followers list. This issue is detailed at
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1264
I am successful in getting past 46 pages of followers list but
encountering 404 not found whil
Status ids are currently strictly increasing -- that means they're globally
unique. In the future, they will be generally increasing -- but still
globally unique.
We'll be generating these unique ids in a fault-tolerant, highly-available,
low-latency, and high-throughput service. If solving these
On Feb 18, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
I agree that having gravatar-style service for twitter avatars will be
tremendously useful!
…or maybe twitter could just give users the option of displaying the
gravatar matching their registered email address.
--
-ed costello
Thank you for reply.
I realize this is not an easy question, gives me headache to think
about the best way to implement it.
The flow of login/signup in my app is probably very common: after user
signsup with oauth,
I get user data, pass it to createAccount() method which just records
the user data
Correct. I'm using the exact values provided from my application
registration. And I've verified the algorithm works with the example
from the oauth spec.
On Feb 18, 9:01 am, Ryan Alford wrote:
> That looks fine.
>
> Are you using the Consumer Secret as the key to the hash?
>
> Ryan
>
> On Thu,
I agree that having gravatar-style service for twitter avatars will be
tremendously useful!
Even better, if avatars are stored in .png ONLY, in which case you can
just use the url without even checking with gravatar-like service.
For example just put avatar.twitter.com/23423423423423.png (by twitt
Sounds like an interesting idea. I also thought about writing a forum
app like that because I am not satisfied with how twitter displays
replies.
I am sure it can be done with existing API, just a matter of writing a
good app which must be fast.
If you or anyone else wants to collaborate of start
Fixed by putting an & after my consumer secret. So essentially, it
was just that my parameters were out-of-order.
Thanks, Ryan!
On Feb 18, 9:01 am, Ryan Alford wrote:
> That looks fine.
>
> Are you using the Consumer Secret as the key to the hash?
>
> Ryan
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:10 AM, B
That looks fine.
Are you using the Consumer Secret as the key to the hash?
Ryan
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Berto wrote:
> GET&http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Foauth%2Frequest_token&oauth_consumer_key
> %3D8hvUTsGttoOBN2ygbDVJw%26oauth_nonce
> %3D1266502068%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-SHA1%
GET&http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Foauth%2Frequest_token&oauth_consumer_key
%3D8hvUTsGttoOBN2ygbDVJw%26oauth_nonce
%3D1266502068%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp
%3D1266501208%26oauth_version%3D1.0
On Feb 18, 8:04 am, Ryan Alford wrote:
> Can you post the string that you hash to
I'm following 595 and over the last two months I've marked every single
person who responds by placing them on a list. Only 203 of these are
actively engaged. Am I going to hit some tripwire if I drop 300+ people in a
few minutes?
--
mailto:n...@layer3arts.com //
GoogleTalk: nrauhau...@gm
Replicating all the retweet functionality is currently not possible (Twitter
obviously doesn't use the same api)
Rate limit is okay with me (getting 350 with api.twitter.com)
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 4:13 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seems like you should be able to replicate
Can you post the string that you hash to create the signature?
Ryan
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Berto wrote:
> Even with the URL like this:
>
> http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_consumer_key=
> &oauth_nonce=1266501098&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_timestamp=1266500348&o
Even with the URL like this:
http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_consumer_key=&oauth_nonce=1266501098&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_timestamp=1266500348&oauth_version=1.0&oauth_signature=eGALeAVpxt4CB%2FuHfkLq51%2FWXRk%3D
It still fails for me. I've gotta be missing something o
This error has been reported at
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1182
Please add a star to it to stay informed.
On Feb 18, 3:35 am, eco_bach wrote:
> Hi
> In building a twitter search application I was surprised to find out
> that there is a inconsistency in User Icon actual
Hi John,
Does that mean that status_ids may not be unique across all users? For
example, one user could have status_id of 123 and another user can
have status_id of 123 so you have to uniquely identify them by their
user/status_id combination?
On Feb 11, 11:40 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> In short,
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 05:52:28PM -0800, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
> I have 2 choices: store the data in the database and put cookie in
> user's browser and next time user visits, I can just pull the
> username, name, etc from my database
>
> Or I can use user's access token/secret that I also store
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