499 lines
15 KiB
Python
499 lines
15 KiB
Python
# Python module that handles calls to the twitter API as a separate thread
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import re
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import gtk, gobject
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from threading import Thread,RLock
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import twitter_pb2
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from oauthtwitter import OAuthApi
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from urllib2 import HTTPError,URLError
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import avcache
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import webbrowser
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from time import sleep
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# These are the global constants for the twitter oauth entry for our app
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CONSUMER_KEY = 'jGu64TPCUtyLZKyWyMJldQ'
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CONSUMER_SECRET = 'lTRrTyvzRfJab5HsAe16zkV8tqFVRp0k0cTfHL0l4GE'
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class CustomApi(OAuthApi):
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'''
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This is a Twitter API with an RLock for multi-threaded access
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Also included is logic for processing the list names when the object is
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instantiated
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'''
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def __init__(self, access_token):
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OAuthApi.__init__(self, CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET, access_token)
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self.lock = RLock()
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self.sig_proxy = SigProxy()
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self.username = self.GetUserInfo().screen_name
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self._username = self.username
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thread = GetUserLists(api=self)
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thread.sig_proxy.connect('lists-ready', self.on_lists_ready)
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thread.start()
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def on_lists_ready(self, widget, lists, ignored):
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list_names = []
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for l in lists['lists']:
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list_names.append(l.name)
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list_names.sort()
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self.sig_proxy.emit('lists-ready', self.username, list_names)
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# End class CustomApi
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class ApiThread(Thread):
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def __init__(self, api):
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Thread.__init__(self)
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self.api = api
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self.setDaemon(True)
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# End class ApiThread
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class GetTweets(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, list_name, pane, num_entries, username):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.list_name = list_name
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self.pane = pane
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self.num_entries = num_entries
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self.username = username
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def run(self):
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try:
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# username/Home entries need to load the appropriate Home feed
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if self.list_name == self.username + '/Home':
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with self.api.lock:
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statuses = self.api.GetHomeTimeline(count=self.num_entries)
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# For @username, check if it is one of our usernames, or
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# just needs to be searched on
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elif self.list_name == '@' + self.username:
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with self.api.lock:
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statuses = self.api.GetMentions(count=self.num_entries)
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elif re.match('@', self.list_name):
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with self.api.lock:
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results = self.api.Search(self.list_name, rpp=self.num_entries)
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statuses = results_to_statuses(results, self.api)
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# Direct Messages should match like /Home, above
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elif self.list_name == self.username + '/Direct Messages':
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with self.api.lock:
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dms = self.api.GetDirectMessages()
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statuses = dms_to_statuses(dms)
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# User lookups go straight to the user
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elif re.match(r'user: ', self.list_name):
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with self.api.lock:
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statuses = self.api.GetUserTimeline(re.sub(r'^user: ', r'', self.list_name), count=self.num_entries)
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# Lists load the appropriate list from the appropriate account
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elif re.match(r'list: ', self.list_name):
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real_list = re.sub(r'list: .*/(.*)', r'\1', self.list_name)
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with self.api.lock:
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statuses = self.api.GetListStatuses(real_list, per_page=self.num_entries)
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# Everything else is a straight search
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else:
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with self.api.lock:
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results = self.api.Search(self.list_name, rpp=self.num_entries)
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statuses = results_to_statuses(results, self.api)
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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statuses = None
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# For each user id present, populate the AvCache with an image
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if statuses:
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for status in statuses:
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avcache.add_to_cache(status.user)
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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try:
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self.pane.update_window(statuses)
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finally:
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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### End class GetTweets
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class GetSingleTweet(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, pane, single_tweet):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.pane = pane
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self.single_tweet = single_tweet
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def run(self):
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statuses = []
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with self.api.lock:
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try:
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statuses.append(self.api.GetStatus(self.single_tweet))
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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statuses = None
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# In case we've never seen this user, grab their profile image
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for status in statuses:
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avcache.add_to_cache(status.user)
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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try:
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self.pane.update_window(statuses)
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finally:
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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### End class GetSingleTweet
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class GetConversation(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, pane, root_tweet_id):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.pane = pane
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self.root_tweet_id = root_tweet_id
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def run(self):
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statuses = []
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last_tweet = None
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# Get the root tweet
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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last_tweet = self.api.GetStatus(self.root_tweet_id)
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statuses.append(last_tweet)
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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statuses = None
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last_tweet = None
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# get tweets in a loop, until there is no in_reply_to_status_id
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while last_tweet and last_tweet.in_reply_to_status_id:
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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last_tweet = self.api.GetStatus(last_tweet.in_reply_to_status_id)
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statuses.append(last_tweet)
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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last_tweet = None
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# In case we've never seen some of these users, grab their profile images and cache them
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for status in statuses:
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avcache.add_to_cache(status.user)
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statuses.reverse()
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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try:
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self.pane.update_window(statuses)
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finally:
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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### End class GetConversation
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class GetFollowing(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, pane, user):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.pane = pane
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self.user = user
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def run(self):
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screen_name = re.sub('user: ', '', self.user)
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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relationship = self.api.ShowFriendships(target_screen_name=screen_name)
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following = relationship.source.following
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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following = False
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self.pane.user_box.set_following(following)
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### End class GetFollowing
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class GetUserInfo(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, pane, user):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.pane = pane
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self.user = user
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def run(self):
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screen_name = re.sub('user: ', '', self.user)
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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user = self.api.GetUser(screen_name)
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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verified = False
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avcache.add_to_cache(user)
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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try:
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self.pane.user_box.update_info(user)
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finally:
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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### End class GetUserInfo
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class GetUserLists(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.sig_proxy = SigProxy()
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def run(self):
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lists = []
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done = False
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while not done:
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done = True
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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lists = self.api.GetUserLists()
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except (HTTPError, URLError) as exception:
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print 'debug: GetUserLists had error: ' + str(exception.code)
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done = False
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self.sig_proxy.emit('lists-ready', lists, None)
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### End class GetUserLists
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class PostUpdate(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, update, reply_id):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.sig_proxy = SigProxy()
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self.update = update
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self.reply_id = reply_id
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def run(self):
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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self.api.PostUpdate(self.update, in_reply_to_status_id=self.reply_id)
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success = True
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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success = False
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self.sig_proxy.emit('update-posted', success)
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### End class PostUpdate
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class PostRetweet(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, retweet_id):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.sig_proxy = SigProxy()
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self.retweet_id = retweet_id
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def run(self):
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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self.api.PostRetweet(self.retweet_id)
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success = True
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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success = False
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self.sig_proxy.emit('retweet-posted', success)
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### End class PostRetweet
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class ChangeFriendship(ApiThread):
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def __init__(self, api, pane, user_name, follow=True):
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ApiThread.__init__(self, api)
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self.sig_proxy = SigProxy()
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self.user_name = user_name
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self.follow = follow
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self.pane = pane
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def run(self):
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try:
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with self.api.lock:
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if self.follow:
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user = self.api.CreateFriendship(self.user_name)
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else:
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user = self.api.DestroyFriendship(self.user_name)
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if user.__class__ == twitter_pb2.User:
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success = True
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else:
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success = False
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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success = False
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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try:
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if self.follow:
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self.pane.user_box.set_following(success)
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else:
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self.pane.user_box.set_following(not success)
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finally:
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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self.sig_proxy.emit('friendship-changed', {'user_name': self.user_name, 'follow': self.follow, 'success': success})
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### End class ChangeFriendship
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class SigProxy(gtk.Alignment):
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"""
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This little class exists just so that we can have a gtk class in our
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threads that can emit signals. That way, we can communicate data back to
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the gtk interface easily.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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gtk.Alignment.__init__(self)
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# End class SigProxy
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gobject.signal_new("lists-ready", SigProxy,
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT,gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT))
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gobject.signal_new("update-posted", SigProxy,
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT,))
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gobject.signal_new("retweet-posted", SigProxy,
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT,))
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gobject.signal_new("friendship-changed", SigProxy,
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT,))
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# We use these classes to emulate a Status object when we need
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# one to be built out of something else.
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class User():
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def __init__(self):
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self.screen_name = None
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self.name = None
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self.profile = Profile()
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class Profile():
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def __init__(self):
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self.image_url = None
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class Status():
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def __init__(self):
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self.user = User()
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self.id = None
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self.created_at = None
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self.in_reply_to_screen_name = None
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self.in_reply_to_status_id = None
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def results_to_statuses(results, api):
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"""
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Since the REST API and the Search API return different result types, this
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function converts Search API Results into custom-baked Status objects that
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mimic those returned by the REST API.
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To get the 'in reply to' data, it has to grab the individual tweet for any
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status that has a to_user_id field set. This can slow things down a lot.
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fixme: add an option to disable this for speed...
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"""
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statuses = []
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for result in results.results:
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status = Status()
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status.id = result.id
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status.user = User()
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status.user.screen_name = result.from_user
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status.user.name = ""
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status.user.profile.image_url = result.profile_image_url
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status.in_reply_to_screen_name = result.to_user
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# The Twitter Search API has different timestamps than the
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# REST API... balls
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# fixme:
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# Gotta be a cleaner way to do this, but I can't think of it
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# right now
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created_at = re.sub(',', '', result.created_at)
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created_split = re.split(' ', created_at)
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status.created_at = created_split[0] + ' ' + created_split[2] + ' ' + created_split[1] + ' ' + created_split[4] + ' ' + created_split[5] + ' ' + created_split[3]
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status.text = result.text
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# If this is in reply to something, get the relevant tweet
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if result.to_user_id is not None:
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try:
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with api.lock:
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tweet = api.GetStatus(result.id)
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status.in_reply_to_status_id = tweet.in_reply_to_status_id
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except (HTTPError, URLError):
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pass # Just move along, leave off the 'in reply to' data
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statuses.append(status)
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return statuses
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def dms_to_statuses(direct_messages):
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"""
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To make it easier for our widgets to handle, we convert Direct Message
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results to our home-baked Status objects that mimic the REST API Statuses.
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"""
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statuses = []
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for dm in direct_messages:
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status = Status()
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status.id = dm.id
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status.user = User()
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status.user.screen_name = dm.sender_screen_name
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status.user.name = dm.sender.name
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status.user.profile.image_url = dm.sender.profile.image_url
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status.created_at = dm.created_at
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status.text = dm.text
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statuses.append(status)
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return statuses
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def get_access_token(window):
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auth_api = OAuthApi(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET)
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request_token = auth_api.getRequestToken()
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authorization_url = auth_api.getAuthorizationURL(request_token)
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webbrowser.open(authorization_url)
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auth_api = OAuthApi(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET, request_token)
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dialog = gtk.Dialog("Enter PIN", window, gtk.DIALOG_MODAL, (gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_OK, gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL))
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entry = gtk.Entry()
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dialog.vbox.pack_start(entry)
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entry.show()
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response = dialog.run()
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dialog.hide()
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if response == gtk.RESPONSE_OK:
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pin = entry.get_text()
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try:
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access_token = auth_api.getAccessToken(pin)
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except HTTPError:
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access_token = None
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return access_token
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else:
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return None
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