I can use the python Json library to extract information from this address
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%23damn&result_type=recent&rpp=1&filter:retweets
and most of the time using
j =json.loads(urllib.urlopen('http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%23damn&result_type=recent&rpp=1&filter:retweets').read())
text = j['results'][0]['text']
id = j['results'][0]['id']
I can extract the text and ID from the results and pprint them. I am requesting JSON every 15 seconds so I don't get blocked by twitter's limit.
Every so often I encounter this.
{u'completed_in': 0.021,
u'max_id': 313306991827238912L,
u'max_id_str': u'313306991827238912',
u'next_page': u'?page=2&max_id=313306991827238912&q=%23damn&rpp=1&result_type=recent',
u'page': 1,
u'query': u'%23damn',
u'refresh_url': u'?since_id=313306991827238912&q=%23damn&result_type=recent',
u'results': [],
u'results_per_page': 1,
u'since_id': 0,
u'since_id_str': u'0'}
Nothing appears to be contained inside of the results field. This causes the following error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Home\Desktop\test.py", line 32, in <module>
text = j['results'][0]['text']
IndexError: list index out of range
Which in turn closes the Python Command Line. I have considered placing a 'while' loop to make sure the results field is full before proceeding but I feel this could send to many requests and get the script locked out of twitter.
Have you encountered this problem? Do you know how to overcome it?
if j['results']:
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