I'm setting a streaming listener, and then filter the tweets by a specific keyword and the location bounding box, and I want to save the filtering result into a json file. But I found that all the result from streaming listener is in the json file, not just the filtered results. I think it probably because the 'save json file' code is in the class Mystreamlistener, and the filtering code is behind it. But I don't know how to revise my code. Here is my code:
This is my first code:
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
import tweepy, sys
from time import sleep
import csv
consumer_key = 'XX'
consumer_secret = 'XX'
access_token = 'XX'
access_token_secret = 'XX'
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret)
api = tweepy.API(auth)
box = [-178.2,6.6,-49.0,83.3]
import tweepy
class MyStreamListener(tweepy.StreamListener):
def on_status(self, status):
print(status.text.encode('utf-8'))
with open('government.json', 'a') as f:
tweet=str(status.user)
nPos=tweet.index("_json=")
tweet=tweet[nPos+6:]
ePos=tweet.index("id=")
tweet=tweet[:ePos-2]
f.write(tweet+'\n')
def on_error(self, status_code):
if status_code == 420:
#returning False in on_data disconnects the stream
return False
myStreamListener = MyStreamListener()
myStream = tweepy.Stream(api.auth, listener=myStreamListener)
myStream.filter(track=['trump'], locations=(box))
I already tried the answer from Ajeet Khan in question: How to save a tweepy Twitter stream to a file? But I don't know how to call the class, the second code is what I tried according to Ajeet Khan's answer.
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
import tweepy, sys
from time import sleep
import csv
consumer_key = 'XX'
consumer_secret = 'XX'
access_token = 'XX'
access_token_secret = 'XX'
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret)
api = tweepy.API(auth)
box = [-178.2,6.6,-49.0,83.3]
import tweepy
class MyStreamListener(tweepy.StreamListener):
def on_status(self, status):
print(status.text.encode('utf-8'))
def on_error(self, status_code):
if status_code == 420:
#returning False in on_data disconnects the stream
return False
class StdOutListener(tweepy.StreamListener):
def on_data(self, status):
#print data
with open('fetched_tweets.txt','a') as tf:
tf.write(status)
return True
def on_error(self, status):
print(status)
myStreamListener = MyStreamListener()
myStream = tweepy.Stream(api.auth, listener=myStreamListener)
myStream.filter(track=['trump'], locations=(box))
StdOutListener()