This is a simple library to scrape Nitter instances for tweets. It can:
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search and scrape tweets with a certain term
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search and scrape tweets with a certain hashtag
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scrape tweets from a user profile
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get profile information of a user, such as display name, username, number of tweets, profile picture ...
If the instance to use is not provided to the scraper, it will use a random instance among those listed as "online" and "working" in https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances.
pip install ntscraper
First, initialize the library:
from ntscraper import Nitter
scraper = Nitter(log_level=1)
The valid logging levels are:
- None = no logs
- 0 = only warning and error logs
- 1 = previous + informational logs (default)
Then, choose the proper function for what you want to do from the following.
github_hash_tweets = scraper.get_tweets("github", mode='hashtag')
bezos_tweets = scraper.get_tweets("JeffBezos", mode='user')
Parameters:
- term: search term
- mode: modality to scrape the tweets. Default is 'term' which will look for tweets containing the search term. Other modes are 'hashtag' to search for a hashtag and 'user' to scrape tweets from a user profile
- number: number of tweets to scrape. Default is 5. If 'since' is specified, this is bypassed.
- since: date to start scraping from, formatted as YYYY-MM-DD. Default is None
- until: date to stop scraping at, formatted as YYYY-MM-DD. Default is None
- max_retries: max retries to scrape a page. Default is 5
- instance: Nitter instance to use. Default is None and will be chosen at random
Returns a dictionary with tweets and threads for the term.
bezos_information = scraper.get_profile_info("JeffBezos")
Parameters:
- username: username of the page to scrape
- max_retries: max retries to scrape a page. Default is 5
- instance: Nitter instance to use. Default is None
Returns a dictionary of the profile's information.
random_instance = scraper.get_random_instance()
Returns a random Nitter instance.
Due to recent changes on Twitter's side, some Nitter instances may not work properly even if they are marked as "working" on Nitter's wiki. If you have trouble scraping with a certain instance, try changing it and check if the problem persists.
- Add scraping of individual posts with comments