I'm trying to have the last tweet of the user with Tweepy. This is my code :
class Bot:
def __init__(self, keys):
self._consumer_key = keys[0]
self._consumer_secret = keys[1]
self._access_token = keys[2]
self._access_secret = keys[3]
try:
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(self._consumer_key,
self._consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(self._access_token, self._access_secret)
self.client = tweepy.API(auth)
if not self.client.verify_credentials():
raise tweepy.TweepError
except tweepy.TweepError as e:
print('ERROR : connection failed. Check your OAuth keys.')
else:
print('Connected as @{}, you can start to tweet !'.format(self.client.me().screen_name))
self.client_id = self.client.me().id
def get_last_tweet(self):
tweet = self.client.user_timeline(id = self.client_id, count = 1)
print(tweet.text)
# AttributeError: 'ResultSet' object has no attribute 'text' .
I understand the error, but how can I have the text from a status?
The return value of API.user_timelines, as stated in the API reference, is a list of Status objects.
def get_last_tweet(self):
tweet = self.client.user_timeline(id = self.client_id, count = 1)[0]
print(tweet.text)
Note the additional [0]
to fetch the first entry.
I'm pretty sure the author of Tweepy happily accepts a pull request with improved documentation ;)
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