twitter4r 0.3.0 → 0.3.1

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  1. data/CHANGES +129 -0
  2. data/MIT-LICENSE +20 -0
  3. data/README +37 -0
  4. data/TODO +7 -0
  5. data/lib/twitter/client/account.rb +24 -0
  6. data/lib/twitter/client/base.rb +16 -5
  7. data/lib/twitter/client/blocks.rb +35 -0
  8. data/lib/twitter/client/favorites.rb +37 -37
  9. data/lib/twitter/client/friendship.rb +32 -32
  10. data/lib/twitter/client/graph.rb +37 -0
  11. data/lib/twitter/client/messaging.rb +3 -4
  12. data/lib/twitter/client/profile.rb +29 -0
  13. data/lib/twitter/client/search.rb +27 -0
  14. data/lib/twitter/client/status.rb +9 -3
  15. data/lib/twitter/client/timeline.rb +1 -0
  16. data/lib/twitter/client/user.rb +20 -9
  17. data/lib/twitter/client.rb +13 -9
  18. data/lib/twitter/config.rb +6 -0
  19. data/lib/twitter/console.rb +3 -0
  20. data/lib/twitter/core.rb +1 -1
  21. data/lib/twitter/ext/stdlib.rb +17 -1
  22. data/lib/twitter/model.rb +39 -10
  23. data/lib/twitter/version.rb +1 -1
  24. data/lib/twitter.rb +13 -4
  25. data/spec/twitter/client/account_spec.rb +28 -0
  26. data/spec/twitter/client/base_spec.rb +10 -0
  27. data/spec/twitter/client/blocks_spec.rb +76 -0
  28. data/spec/twitter/client/friendship_spec.rb +7 -7
  29. data/spec/twitter/client/graph_spec.rb +67 -0
  30. data/spec/twitter/client/messaging_spec.rb +3 -3
  31. data/spec/twitter/client/profile_spec.rb +91 -0
  32. data/spec/twitter/client/search_spec.rb +68 -0
  33. data/spec/twitter/client/status_spec.rb +27 -0
  34. data/spec/twitter/client/user_spec.rb +0 -17
  35. data/spec/twitter/ext/stdlib_spec.rb +20 -3
  36. data/spec/twitter/model_spec.rb +46 -26
  37. metadata +92 -67
  38. data/lib/twitter/rails.rb +0 -89
  39. data/spec/twitter/rails_spec.rb +0 -110
data/CHANGES ADDED
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+ = CHANGES
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+
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+ Catalog(ue) of changes for Twitter4R 0.1.x releases including Retrospectiva ticket cross-reference numbers. Refer to http://retro.tautology.net/projects/twitter4r/tickets for more information.
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+
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+ == 0.3.1 Changes
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+ *
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+ * Added specs for Twitter::Client#profile (:info, :colors and :device cases)
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+ * Added Twitter4R shell
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+ * Improved code coverage for twitter/ext/stdlib code and removed hard coded extension in GET request path for retrieving account information
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+ * Changed Twitter::RESTError super class to be RuntimeError instead of Exception
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+ * Added URI.encode => CGI.escape fix
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+ * Added block methods
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+ * Added Twitter::Client#inspect method to XXXX out passwords
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+ * Minor refactoring of spec/spec_helper.rb
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+ * Added support for :page, :lite and :since options for Twitter::User#followers, Twitter::Client#my([:friends|:followers]...) and Twitter::Client#user([:friends|:followers]...)calls
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+ * Added Twitter::Client.status(:replies) support
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+
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+
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+ == 0.3.0 Changes
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+ * Bunch of changes, but forgot to track them and too lazy to look through the SVN/Git logs. Sorry.
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+
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+ == 0.2.5 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-09-23
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+ * Added paging support as per Sergio Santos' request (#36).
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+
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+ == 0.2.4 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-07-24
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+ * Fixed ActiveSupport +Time#to_s+ conflict such that integration with Rails is much less painful (#34)
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+ == 0.2.3 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-07-22
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+ * Fixed defect #31 such that passing string screen name as for user argument is handled correctly.
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+ * Fixed #30 typo: respond_to -> respond_to?
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+ * Added relevant exception handling for #message(:post, ...) case (#32)
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+ * Add ability to pass in Twitter::User object to Twitter::Client#user(...) #33
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+ * Added stats Rake task
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+ * Updated RDoc for Twitter::Client#user to warn against using it to get followers of authenticated user and updated ArgumentError raising logic as per #29.
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+
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+ == 0.2.2 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-07-18
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+ * Fixed URI paths for user, messaging and friendship APIs (#25)
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+ * Added action checks for Twitter::Client methods: #user, #my, #message, #messages, #status, #timeline, #friend (#26)
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+ * Added 'source' configuration documentation.
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+ * Added missing attributes for Twitter::User (#28)
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+
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+ == 0.2.1 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-07-17
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+ * Added 'source' feature and configurability.
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+ == 0.2.0 Changes
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+
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+ === 2007-07-08
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+ * Added featured users API as an "extra" (#19).
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+ * Productionized website for publishing.
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+ * Published Ruby Gem on Rubyforge.
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+
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+ === 2007-07-07
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+ * Refactored Twitter4R API to be more consistent, by grouping APIs (#6):
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+ - Messaging APIs: direct_messages, new, destroy, replies
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+ - Friendship APIs: create, destroy
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+ * Added following features (#7):
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+ - Retrieving direct messages
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+ - User APIs: friends, followers, show
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+ * Updated documentation and example code.
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+ === 2007-07-06
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+ * Refactored Twitter4R API to be more consistent, by grouping APIs (#6):
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+ - Status APIs: show, update, destroy
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+ - User APIs: friends, followers, show
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+ * Added X-Twitter-Client HTTP headers and Twitter::Config options (#16)
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+ * Removed redundant feature (#8):
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+ - Followers timeline
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+ * Refactored HTTP request/response code to DRY up code.
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+ * Fix REST error handling to use #is_a?(HTTPSuccess) instead of code in ['200', '201'] to determine REST error (#15).
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+
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+ === 2007-06-25
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+ * Updated example documentation (#14)
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+ * Refactored marshaling unmarshaling code (#13)
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+
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+ === 2007-06-20
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+ * Added proxy user/pass support. Tested only via endo-testing. (No system/integration testing behind real proxy as I do not have that environment).
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+ === 2007-06-17
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+ * Refactored Twitter4R API to be more consistent, by grouping APIs (#6):
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+ - Timeline APIs: public, friends, user
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+
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+ === 2007-06-13
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+ * Added RSpec Autotest integration
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+ * Fixed Twitter::Meta generation of spec for hash values
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+ * Added HTTP header to each request including generated User-Agent header
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+ * Added RCovMorpher and template to restyle RCov output upon release
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+ * Added Gemspec dependencies and requirements
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+ * Added default tidy YAML configuration file for RCovMorpher
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+ * Added Contributors list and updated external dependencies list to README
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+ * Removed shebang from examples
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+
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+ === 2007-06-12
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+ * Added proxy support as per Kaiichi Matsunaga submitted patch (#11).
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+ * Added SSL support (#12)
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+
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+ === 2007-05-19
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+ * Translated RSpec specifications from 0.8.2 compliant to 1.0.0 (#10)
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+ == 0.1.1 Changes
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+ === 2007-06-25
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+ * Added SSL support (#12)
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+ * Added Proxy support (#11)
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+ == 0.1.0 Changes
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+ === 2007-05-08
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+ * Added Google Analytics Javascript code to website pages (#5)
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+ === 2007-05-07
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+ * Fixed errors in online sample code documentation and redeployed website (#2 and #3)
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+ * Created more consistent RDoc theme to go more with website home page (#4)
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+ === 2007-05-06
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+ * Initial revision of codebase commited; includes:
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+ - Achieved 80% Twitter API feature-completeness
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+ - Attained 100% RSpec C0 code coverage
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+ - Rake tasks for: RSpec, RCov, RDoc, Gem, Rubyforge Publishing, etc.
data/MIT-LICENSE ADDED
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+ Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Susan Potter <me _at_ susanpotter _dot_ net>.
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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+ CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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+ TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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+ SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
data/README ADDED
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+ = Twitter4R
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+
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+ * Project Website - http://twitter4r.rubyforge.org
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+ * Mailing List - http://groups.google.com/group/twitter4r-users
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+
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+ == Developers
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+ * {Susan Potter}[http://SusanPotter.NET] <me at susanpotter dot net>
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+
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+ == Contributors
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+ Code:
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+ * Kaiichi Matsunaga <ma2 at lifemedia dot co dot jp> - proxy code suggestion
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+ * Sergio Santos <> - message paging code suggestion
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+ * Adam Stiles <adam at stilesoft dot com> - URI.encode => CGI.escape fix
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+ * Carl Crawley <cwcrawley at gmail dot com> - Friendship get => post fix
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+ * Christian Johansen <christian at cjohansen dot no> - in_reply_to attributes in Twitter::Status
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+ Design Suggestions:
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+ * Bosco So <rubymeetup at boscoso dot com> - making Twitter::Error a RuntimeError instead of an Exception to prevent irb from crashing out.
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+
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+ == Description
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+ Twitter4R provides an object based API to query or update your Twitter account via pure Ruby. It hides the ugly HTTP/REST code from your code.
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+
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+ == External Dependencies
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+ * Ruby 1.8 (tested with 1.8.6)
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+ * RSpec gem 1.0.0+ (tested with 1.1.3)
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+ * JSON gem 0.4.3+ (tested with versions: 1.1.1 and 1.1.2)
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+ * jcode (for unicode support)
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+
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+ == Usage Examples
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+ Twitter4R starting with version 0.1.1 and above is organized into seven parts:
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+ * {Configuration API}[link:files/examples/configure_rb.html]
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+ * {Friendship API}[link:files/examples/friendship_rb.html]
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+ * {Messaging API}[link:files/examples/messaging_rb.html]
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+ * {Model API}[link:files/examples/model_rb.html]
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+ * {Status API}[link:files/examples/status_rb.html]
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+ * {Timeline API}[link:files/examples/timeline_rb.html]
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+ * {User API}[link:files/examples/user_rb.html]
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+ 0.3.1 TODO:
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+ * Add specs for :page, :lite and :since options support in Twitter::Client#my(...), Twitter::Client#user(....) and Twitter::User#followers calls
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+ * Add specs for :replies support in Twitter::Client#status(...) and Twitter::Client#timeline_for(...)
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+ * Add RDoc for :replies support
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+ * Add better RDoc for Twitter::Client.account_info(:rate_limit_status)
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+ * Add specs for Twitter::Client.account_info(:rate_limit_status)
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+ class Twitter::Client
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+ @@ACCOUNT_URIS = {
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+ :rate_limit_status => '/account/rate_limit_status',
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+ }
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+ # Provides access to the Twitter rate limit status API.
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+ #
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+ # You can find out information about your account status. Currently the only
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+ # supported type of account status is the <tt>:rate_limit_status</tt> which
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+ # returns a <tt>Twitter::RateLimitStatus</tt> object.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # account_status = client.account_info
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+ # puts account_status.remaining_hits
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+ def account_info(type = :rate_limit_status)
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+ connection = create_http_connection
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+ connection.start do |connection|
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+ response = http_connect do |conn|
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+ create_http_get_request(@@ACCOUNT_URIS[type])
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+ end
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+ bless_models(Twitter::RateLimitStatus.unmarshal(response.body))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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  class Twitter::Client
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+ alias :old_inspect :inspect
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+ def inspect
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+ s = old_inspect
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+ s.gsub!(/@password=".*?"/, '@password="XXXX"')
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+ end
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- def http_connect(body = nil, require_auth = true, &block)
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+ def http_connect(body = nil, require_auth = true, service = :rest, &block)
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+ connection = create_http_connection(service)
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+ def create_http_connection(service = :rest)
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+ case service
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+ when :rest
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+ protocol, host, port = @@config.protocol, @@config.host, @@config.port
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+ when :search
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+ protocol, host, port = @@config.search_protocol, @@config.search_host, @@config.search_port
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+ end
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+ conn = Net::HTTP.new(host, port,
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+ class Twitter::Client
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+ :add => '/blocks/create',
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+ :remove => '/blocks/destroy',
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+ }
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+ # Provides access to the Twitter Block API.
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+ #
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+ # You can add and remove blocks to users using this method.
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+ #
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+ # <tt>action</tt> can be any of the following values:
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+ # * <tt>:add</tt> - to add a block, you would use this <tt>action</tt> value
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+ # * <tt>:remove</tt> - to remove a block use this.
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+ #
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+ # The <tt>value</tt> must be either the user screen name, integer unique user ID or Twitter::User
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+ # object representation.
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+ #
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+ # Examples:
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+ # screen_name = 'dictionary'
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+ # client.block(:add, 'dictionary')
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+ # client.block(:remove, 'dictionary')
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+ # id = 1260061
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+ # client.block(:add, id)
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+ # client.block(:remove, id)
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+ # user = Twitter::User.find(id, client)
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+ # client.block(:add, user)
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+ # client.block(:remove, user)
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+ def block(action, value)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Invalid friend action provided: #{action}" unless @@BLOCK_URIS.keys.member?(action)
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+ value = value.to_i unless value.is_a?(String)
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+ uri = "#{@@BLOCK_URIS[action]}/#{value}.json"
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+ response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri) }
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+ bless_model(Twitter::User.unmarshal(response.body))
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+ end
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+ :remove => '/favourings/destroy',
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+ }
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Invalid friend action provided: #{action}" unless @@FRIENDSHIP_URIS.keys.member?(action)
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+ value = value.to_i unless value.is_a?(String)
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+ uri = "#{@@FRIENDSHIP_URIS[action]}/#{value}.json"
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+ response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_post_request(uri) }
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+ bless_model(Twitter::User.unmarshal(response.body))
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+ end
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+ class Twitter::Client
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+ @@GRAPH_URIS = {
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+ :friends => '/friends/ids',
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+ :followers => '/followers/ids',
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+ }
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+
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+ # Provides access to the Twitter Social Graphing API.
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+ #
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+ # You can retrieve the full graph of a user's friends or followers in one method call.
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+ #
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+ # <tt>action</tt> can be any of the following values:
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+ # * <tt>:friends</tt> - retrieves ids of all friends of a given user.
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+ # * <tt>:followers</tt> - retrieves ids of all followers of a given user.
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+ #
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+ # The <tt>value</tt> must be either the user screen name, integer unique user ID or Twitter::User
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+ # object representation.
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+ #
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+ # Examples:
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+ # screen_name = 'dictionary'
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+ # client.graph(:friends, 'dictionary')
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+ # client.graph(:followers, 'dictionary')
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+ # id = 1260061
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+ # client.graph(:friends, id)
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+ # client.graph(:followers, id)
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+ # user = Twitter::User.find(id, client)
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+ # client.graph(:friends, user)
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+ # client.graph(:followers, user)
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+ def graph(action, value = nil)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Invalid friend action provided: #{action}" unless @@GRAPH_URIS.keys.member?(action)
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+ id = value.to_i unless value.nil? || value.is_a?(String)
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+ id ||= value
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+ id ||= @login
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+ uri = "#{@@GRAPH_URIS[action]}.json"
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+ response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri, :id => id) }
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+ JSON.parse(response.body)
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+ end
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+ end
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  # is given. Valid actions are:
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  # * +:received+
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  # * +:sent+
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- def messages(action, options = nil)
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- def uri_suffix(opts); opts && opts[:page] ? "?page=#{opts[:page]}" : ""; end
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+ def messages(action, options = {})
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  raise ArgumentError, "Invalid messaging action: #{action}" unless [:sent, :received].member?(action)
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- uri = @@MESSAGING_URIS[action] + uri_suffix(options)
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- response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri) }
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+ uri = @@MESSAGING_URIS[action]
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+ response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri, options) }
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  bless_models(Twitter::Message.unmarshal(response.body))
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  end
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+ class Twitter::Client
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+ @@PROFILE_URIS = {
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+ :info => '/account/update_profile',
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+ :colors => '/account/update_profile_colors',
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+ :device => '/account/update_delivery_device',
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+ }
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+
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+ # Provides access to the Twitter Profile API.
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+ #
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+ # You can update profile information. You can update the types of profile
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+ # information:
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+ # * :info (name, email, url, location, description)
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+ # * :colors (background_color, text_color, link_color, sidebar_fill_color,
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+ # sidebar_border_color)
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+ # * :device (set device to either "sms", "im" or "none")
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # user = client.profile(:info, :location => "University Library")
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+ # puts user.inspect
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+ def profile(action, attributes)
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+ connection = create_http_connection
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+ connection.start do |connection|
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+ response = http_connect(attributes.to_http_str) do |conn|
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+ create_http_post_request(@@PROFILE_URIS[action])
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+ end
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+ bless_models(Twitter::User.unmarshal(response.body))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
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+ class Twitter::Client
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+
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+ @@SEARCH_URIS = {
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+ :basic => "/search.json",
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+ }
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+
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+ # Provides access to Twitter's Search API.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # # For keyword search
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+ # iterator = @twitter.search(:q => "coworking")
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+ # while (tweet = iterator.next)
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+ # puts tweet.text
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # An <tt>ArgumentError</tt> will be raised if an invalid <tt>action</tt>
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+ # is given. Valid actions are:
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+ # * +:received+
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+ # * +:sent+
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+ def search(options = {})
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+ # raise ArgumentError, "Invalid messaging action: #{action}"
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+ uri = @@SEARCH_URIS[:basic]
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+ response = http_connect(nil, false, :search) {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri, options) }
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+ json = JSON.parse(response.body)
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+ bless_models(Twitter::Status.unmarshal(JSON.dump(json["results"])))
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+ end
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+ end
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ class Twitter::Client
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  :get => '/statuses/show.json',
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  :post => '/statuses/update.json',
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  :delete => '/statuses/destroy.json',
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+ :reply => '/statuses/update.json',
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  }
7
8
 
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  # Provides access to individual statuses via Twitter's Status APIs
@@ -11,6 +12,7 @@ class Twitter::Client
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  # * <tt>:get</tt> to retrieve status content. Assumes <tt>value</tt> given responds to :to_i message in meaningful way to yield intended status id.
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  # * <tt>:post</tt> to publish a new status
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  # * <tt>:delete</tt> to remove an existing status. Assumes <tt>value</tt> given responds to :to_i message in meaningful way to yield intended status id.
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+ # * <tt>:reply</tt> to reply to an existing status. Assumes <tt>value</tt> given is <tt>Hash</tt> which contains <tt>:in_reply_to_status_id</tt> and <tt>:status</tt>
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  #
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  # <tt>value</tt> should be set to:
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  # * the status identifier for <tt>:get</tt> case
@@ -27,11 +29,12 @@ class Twitter::Client
27
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  # * +:get+
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  # * +:post+
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  # * +:delete+
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- def status(action, value)
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+ def status(action, value = nil)
33
+ return self.timeline_for(action, value || {}) if :replies == action
31
34
  raise ArgumentError, "Invalid status action: #{action}" unless @@STATUS_URIS.keys.member?(action)
32
35
  return nil unless value
33
- uri = @@STATUS_URIS[action]
34
- response = nil
36
+ uri = @@STATUS_URIS[action]
37
+ response = nil
35
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  case action
36
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  when :get
37
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  response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_get_request(uri, :id => value.to_i) }
@@ -39,6 +42,9 @@ class Twitter::Client
39
42
  response = http_connect({:status => value, :source => @@config.source}.to_http_str) {|conn| create_http_post_request(uri) }
40
43
  when :delete
41
44
  response = http_connect {|conn| create_http_delete_request(uri, :id => value.to_i) }
45
+ when :reply
46
+ return nil if (!value.is_a?(Hash) || !value[:status] || !value[:in_reply_to_status_id])
47
+ response = http_connect(value.merge(:source => @@config.source).to_http_str) {|conn| create_http_post_request(uri) }
42
48
  end
43
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  bless_model(Twitter::Status.unmarshal(response.body))
44
50
  end
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ class Twitter::Client
5
5
  :friend => '/statuses/friends_timeline.json',
6
6
  :user => '/statuses/user_timeline.json',
7
7
  :me => '/statuses/user_timeline.json',
8
+ :replies => '/statuses/replies.json',
8
9
  }
9
10
 
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11
  # Provides access to Twitter's Timeline APIs