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I'd like to add support for Twitter in a project built with Python 3.2, but I can't figure out which libraries support it.

I've done a bit of googling and I cannot come up with a clear answer; the closest thing I've found is Twython, mentioning in their readme that it's uber-experimental and you need a hacked version of python-oauth2, so it's basically hacks all the way down; surely there is something better out there?

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If you didn't already know them, you may want to take a look at the Python Twitter Tools that turned out from my bit of googling: they are listed among Python 3 packages on PyPI (under the package name twitter), and seem to be actively developed on GitHub.

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  • Yeah, I'll probably end up using this. It's still slightly disconcerting that nobody else bothered with it yet. Oct 21, 2012 at 21:49
  • It's a good chance to lead the masses! But, what is it that everyone else is using in Python 2.x land, then? Oct 22, 2012 at 8:22
  • Lots of choices over there, mostly based on python-oauth2. Oct 22, 2012 at 12:03
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Twython library now (as time of answering th question) fully support Python 3.x, not to mention that it's easy to use and implement, let alone their extensive documentation
As their official documentation says:

Seamless Python 3 support!

OAuth 2 Application Only (read-only) Support

Support for Twitter’s Streaming API

I've been using it for some time and it's working great for me, so consider giving it another chance.

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https://github.com/geduldig/TwitterAPI

This one supports Python 3.x.

Features include:

  • REST and Streaming API
  • Premium Search API
  • OAuth1 and OAuth2
  • Firewall proxy authentication

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