from actual tweets,if u want specific tweet,u must have a tweet id,
and use
tweets = self.api.statuses_lookup(tweetIDs)
for tweet in tweets:
#tweet obtained
print(str(tweet['id'])+str(tweet['text']))
or if u want tweets in general
use twitter stream api
class StdOutListener(StreamListener):
def __init__(self, outputDatabaseName, collectionName):
try:
print("Connecting to database")
conn=pymongo.MongoClient()
outputDB = conn[outputDatabaseName]
self.collection = outputDB[collectionName]
self.counter = 0
except pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure as e:
print ("Could not connect to MongoDB:")
def on_data(self,data):
datajson=json.loads(data)
if "lang" in datajson and datajson["lang"] == "en" and "text" in datajson:
self.collection.insert(datajson)
text=datajson["text"].encode("utf-8") #The text of the tweet
self.counter += 1
print(str(self.counter) + " " +str(text))
def on_error(self, status):
print("ERROR")
print(status)
def on_connect(self):
print("You're connected to the streaming server.
l=StdOutListener(dbname,cname)
auth=OAuthHandler(Auth.consumer_key,Auth.consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(Auth.access_token,Auth.access_token_secret)
stream=Stream(auth,l)
stream.filter(track=stopWords)
create a class Stdoutlistener which is inherited from StreamListener
override function on_data,and tweet is returned in json format,this function runs every time tweet is obtained
tweets are filtered accrding to stopwords
which is list of u words u wants in ur tweets