I was just playing around with "tweepy" but it does not seem to work for me with Python 3.4. The example code from github (see below) works fine on Windows 7 and Python 2.7.9 but for some reason I just get an authorization error when I use the same code on my Linux machine with Python 3.4. Did anybody else have the same issues?! If so is there a solution?
EDIT
Well... I'm an idiot. The problem was actually related to my system clock and incorrect set hardware clock or something. I readjusted everything and that was actually the root of the problem. So the code works fine.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from tweepy.streaming import StreamListener
from tweepy import OAuthHandler
from tweepy import Stream
# Go to http://apps.twitter.com and create an app.
# The consumer key and secret will be generated for you after
consumer_key=""
consumer_secret=""
# After the step above, you will be redirected to your app's page.
# Create an access token under the the "Your access token" section
access_token=""
access_token_secret=""
class StdOutListener(StreamListener):
""" A listener handles tweets are the received from the stream.
This is a basic listener that just prints received tweets to stdout.
"""
def on_data(self, data):
print(data)
return True
def on_error(self, status):
print(status)
if __name__ == '__main__':
l = StdOutListener()
auth = OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret)
stream = Stream(auth, l)
stream.filter(track=['basketball'])