I've tried to modify an example from "Building the Realtime User Expereince" by Ted Roden to send live twitter data to a client pushed by a server.
My app has a class that makes a call to the Twitter Streaming API via tweepy and filters the results by a keyword which the user enters in his browser. The aim is it for then the twitter stream to be sent back to the client as per filtered results.
The problem I keep on having is that I am unable to display a real-time data to the client, in the future I wanted to modify this so that I could send any type of data to the client in real time.
I'm very new to this and I am really struggling with this.....as I thought making a few changes to the example code would have worked. Here is my code:
The Executor module:
import tornado.httpserver
import tornado.ioloop
import tornado.options
import tornado.web
from tornado.options import define, options
import os.path, logging
from Tweeter import StreamerRt
import Queue
import threading
import simplejson as json
import uuid
queue = Queue.Queue(0)
define("port", default=8000, help='run on the given port', type=int)
class IndexHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
self.render('templates/index.html')
class Tweet(object):
waiters = []
cache = []
cache_size = 200
def wait_for_messages(self, callback, cursor=None):
cls = Tweet
if cursor:
index = 0
for i in xrange(len(cls.cache)):
index = len(cls.cache) - i - 1
if cls.cache[index]["id"] == cursor: break
recent = cls.cache[index + 1:]
logging.info("%r recent tweets", len(recent))
if recent:
callback(recent)
return
cls.waiters.append(callback)
def new_tweets(self, messages):
cls = Tweet
for callback in cls.waiters:
try:
callback(messages)
except:
logging.error("Error in waiter callback", exc_info=True)
cls.waiters = []
cls.cache.extend(messages)
if len(cls.cache) > self.cache_size:
cls.cache = cls.cache[-self.cache_size:]
class TweetsEventsHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler, Tweet):
@tornado.web.asynchronous
def post(self):
cursor = self.get_argument("cursor", None)
self.wait_for_messages(self.async_callback(self.on_new_tweets),
cursor=cursor)
self.render('templates/results.html')
def on_new_tweets(self, tweets):
if not self.request.connection.stream.closed():
self.finish(dict(tweets=tweets))
class TweetExtractor(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
while True:
tweet = queue.get()
if tweet:
try:
message = {
"id": str(uuid.uuid4()),
"tweet": tweet
}
message["html"] = "<div class=\"message\" id=\"m" + message["id"] + "\"><strong>" + ['author']['author_id'] + ": </strong>" + ['source'] + "</div>"
Tweet().new_tweets([message])
except Exception, e:
pass
class TweetFinder(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
results = StreamerRt().filter(track=[self.get_argument('event')])
for tweets in results:
if len(tweets)>2:
queue.put(tweets)
local_static_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "static")
app = tornado.web.Application([
(r"/", IndexHandler),
(r"/results", TweetsEventsHandler),
],
static_path=local_static_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print 'Listening on http://localhost:8000'
tornado.options.parse_command_line()
# setup the twitter threads
threads = []
threads.append(TweetExtractor())
threads.append(TweetFinder())
# for each thread, set daemon mode to true and start them up
for t in threads:
t.daemon = True
t.start()
http_server=tornado.httpserver.HTTPServer(app)
http_server.listen(options.port)
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
The js file is as this:
// -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
google.load("jquery", "1");
google.setOnLoadCallback(
function() {
$(document).ready(function() { T.init(); T.poll(); });
}
);
var T = {
cursor: false,
types: ['hashtags', 'retweets', 'ats', 'links']
};
T.init = function() {
$('input[type=checkbox]').click(T.click);
};
T.click = function(ev) {
if(ev.target.id == 'all') {
for(i in T.types)
$('#' + T.types[i]).attr('checked', $('#all').attr('checked'));
}
else
$('#all').attr('checked', false);
};
T.poll = function () {
var args = {};
if(T.cursor) args.cursor = T.cursor;
$.ajax({
url: "/results.html",
type: "POST",
dataType: "json",
data: $.param(args),
success: T.new_tweets
});
};
T.new_tweets = function(response) {
if(!T.cursor)
$('#waiting').remove();
T.cursor = response.tweets[response.tweets.length - 1].id;
for(var i = 0; i < response.tweets.length; ++i) {
if(T.should_show_tweet(response.tweets[i])) {
var html = response.tweets[i].html;
var regexp = /(http\:\/\/[^\ |\<]+)/g;
if((result = regexp.exec(html))) {
console.log(result);
for (var n = 1; n < result.length; ++n)
html = html.replace(result[n], '<a target=blank href="' + result[n] + '">' + result[n] + '</a>');
}
var d = $(html);
d.css('display', 'none');
$('#content').prepend(d);
d.slideDown();
}
}
// clean up the DOM
var limit = 100;
var messages = $('.message');
for(var x = messages.length-1; x > limit; --x)
$(messages[x]).remove();
T.poll();
};
T.should_show_tweet = function(tweet) {
show_tweet = false;
$('#all-count').text(parseInt($('#all-count').text())+1);
for(x in T.types) {
var type = T.types[x];
// does the tweet have the specified type?
if(tweet.stats[type].length) {
var count_div = $('#' + type + '-count');
count_div.text(parseInt(count_div.text())+1);
// does the user want to see it?
if($("#" + type).attr('checked'))
show_tweet = true;
}
}
return show_tweet;
};
T.click = function(ev) {
if(ev.target.id == 'all') {
for(i in T.types)
$('#' + T.types[i]).attr('checked', $('#all').attr('checked'));
}
else
$('#all').attr('checked', false);
};
I am a complete newbie to js.
Thanks
socket.io + tornadio2
. It will dramatically simplify socket connection.