Will it work with newly appointed rule which block search for unauthorized users?
ArtemBernatskyy opened this issue · 5 comments
Will it work with newly appointed rule which block search for unauthorized users?
After checking (And venting a bit of that annoyance). I'm annoyed to report that twitter blocks search scraping and requires an account.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be a way around it.
A potential solution would be to try logging into the unofficial tokens but I haven't test that situation out yet.
I see, I feel you. Sad, will keep searching for another ways, thanks!
I see, I feel you. Sad, will keep searching for another ways, thanks!
Hi! Just getting back. I think the unofficial tokens still work. Could be worth a shot. I kinda plan on working on it, but I suspect the melon musk might catch on quickly.
import asyncio
import logging
logging.basicConfig(encoding='utf-8', level=logging.DEBUG)
from RedGalaxy import SessionManager, SessionMode
async def main():
sm = SessionManager(SessionMode.CONSUMER, key="<REDACTED>", secret="<REDACTED>")
await sm.get_access_token()
g = await sm.post("https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/lookup.json?id=1553399938733772801")
print(g.json())
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(main())
Wow, looks interesting!
I'm sorry, still not quite understand where to get key
and secret
and hot to run twitter search for example, thx!