I'm currently writing a web application which traverses a users time line via the Twitter API. I have no problems getting the data or manipulating it. The issue I have is with speed. The Twitter API limits the number of tweets you can retrieve to 200 per page. Pagination is done via ID's by passing a param in (max_id) which was the last tweet you read on the previous page. Is there anyway anybody can think of to increase the speed at which I get these tweets? I am using the abraham oauth lib. My Code is below:
$twitteroauth = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET, $oauth['oauth_token'], $oauth['oauth_token_secret']);
$tweets = $twitteroauth->get('statuses/user_timeline', array ( 'screen_name' => 'user_name', 'count' => 200));
// get first batch of tweets from api
foreach($tweets as $t)
{
$tweets_to_process[] = $t;
}
// get last id of tweet and set prev_id to 0
$last_id = $tweets_to_process[count($tweets_to_process)-1]->id_str;
$prev_id = 0;
$loop_num = 0;
// loop through pages whilst last page returned of api result does not equal last of last result
while($last_id != $prev_id && $loop_num < 4)
{
// get tweets
$tweets = $twitteroauth->get('statuses/user_timeline', array ( 'screen_name' => 'user_name', 'count' => 200, 'max_id' => $last_id));
// loop through tweets and add to array
foreach($tweets as $t)
{
$tweets_to_process[] = $t;
}
// set prev and last id
$prev_id = $last_id;
$last_id = $tweets_to_process[count($tweets_to_process)-1]->id_str;
$loop_num ++;
}
As you can see at the moment I have put a break counter in the while loop because looping through the max 3200 tweets is taking too long from a UX point of view.