Django app to sync Twitter stream to local DB.
Project description
django-twittersync
------------------
Very basic application to sync a Twitter account's stream to
the local storage engine.
There are a few other applications that handle this for you
but none of them fit my needs, so here we are. The idea behind
this app is to be very light weight - do one thing and do it well.
There is no need for a Twitter consumer key or token for use with
this app. It makes use of the public facing (non-auth required) REST
API. This also means that if the account you are trying to sync is
setup as private, this app will not sync that account.
Dependencies
------------
This app only depends on the python-dateutil module. You can install
it like so:
$ sudo pip install python-dateutil
It was written for Python 2.4+ and Django 1.2.3
Install
-------
Basic Install:
$ python setup.py build
$ sudo python setup.py install
Alternative Install (Manually):
Place webutils directory in your Python path. Either in your Python
installs site-packages directory or set your $PYTHONPATH environment
variable to include a directory where the webutils directory lives.
Use
---
1) Add 'twittersync' to your INSTALLED_APPS
2) Run 'python manage.py syncdb'
3) Add a twitter account via the admin interface
4) Run 'python manage.py sync_twitter_accounts'
There you go. You might want to setup a cron job to run the
sync_twitter_accounts command (like on step 4) every hour or so.
To display your tweets in a template, simple do something like:
{% load twittersync_tags %}
{% get_latest_tweets "accountname" 5 as "tweets" %}
{% for tweet in tweets %}
<a href="{{ tweet.url }}">{{ tweet.content }}</a><br />
{% endfor %}
This will grab the last 5 status updated for the twitter account
"accountname" and place it in the context as the variable named
"tweets"
Replace "accountname" with the name of the account you want to
sync. It can be a string or an actual TwitterAccount (model)
instance.
Replace 5 with the number of updates to fetch. If it's not given
the template tag will check for the following settings variable:
TWITTERSYNC_LATEST_TWEETS
It will default to 5 if that variable doesn't exist.
That's it! Simple right?
Enjoy.
Copyright & Warranty
--------------------
All documentation, libraries, and sample code are
Copyright 2010 Peter Sanchez <petersanchez@gmail.com>. The library and
sample code are made available to you under the terms of the BSD license
which is contained in the included file, BSD-LICENSE.
------------------
Very basic application to sync a Twitter account's stream to
the local storage engine.
There are a few other applications that handle this for you
but none of them fit my needs, so here we are. The idea behind
this app is to be very light weight - do one thing and do it well.
There is no need for a Twitter consumer key or token for use with
this app. It makes use of the public facing (non-auth required) REST
API. This also means that if the account you are trying to sync is
setup as private, this app will not sync that account.
Dependencies
------------
This app only depends on the python-dateutil module. You can install
it like so:
$ sudo pip install python-dateutil
It was written for Python 2.4+ and Django 1.2.3
Install
-------
Basic Install:
$ python setup.py build
$ sudo python setup.py install
Alternative Install (Manually):
Place webutils directory in your Python path. Either in your Python
installs site-packages directory or set your $PYTHONPATH environment
variable to include a directory where the webutils directory lives.
Use
---
1) Add 'twittersync' to your INSTALLED_APPS
2) Run 'python manage.py syncdb'
3) Add a twitter account via the admin interface
4) Run 'python manage.py sync_twitter_accounts'
There you go. You might want to setup a cron job to run the
sync_twitter_accounts command (like on step 4) every hour or so.
To display your tweets in a template, simple do something like:
{% load twittersync_tags %}
{% get_latest_tweets "accountname" 5 as "tweets" %}
{% for tweet in tweets %}
<a href="{{ tweet.url }}">{{ tweet.content }}</a><br />
{% endfor %}
This will grab the last 5 status updated for the twitter account
"accountname" and place it in the context as the variable named
"tweets"
Replace "accountname" with the name of the account you want to
sync. It can be a string or an actual TwitterAccount (model)
instance.
Replace 5 with the number of updates to fetch. If it's not given
the template tag will check for the following settings variable:
TWITTERSYNC_LATEST_TWEETS
It will default to 5 if that variable doesn't exist.
That's it! Simple right?
Enjoy.
Copyright & Warranty
--------------------
All documentation, libraries, and sample code are
Copyright 2010 Peter Sanchez <petersanchez@gmail.com>. The library and
sample code are made available to you under the terms of the BSD license
which is contained in the included file, BSD-LICENSE.
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