Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: larry-birdy
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: A proof-of-concept sentence-oriented Twitter API client for Python, based on 'birdy'.
Home-page: https://github.com/programmatizoumenos/larry-birdy
Author: programmatizoumenos
License: MIT
Description: # Larry Birdy
        
        `Larry Birdy` is based on ['birdy'](https://github.com/inueni/birdy) and
        is sentence-oriented (i.e. sprinkled with syntactic sugar).
        Through an experimental (and fuzzy oop design) and proof-of-concept way,
        you can make API calls with exprensiveness (and verbosity).
        
        ### Install
        `pip install larry-birdy`
        
        ### Example
        ```python
        from larry.twitter import RestAPI, p
        
        API = RestAPI(CONSUMER_KEY,
                      CONSUMER_SECRET,
                      ACCESS_TOKEN,
                      ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET)
        			  
        OWNER = API.verify_account_credentials(skip_status=True)
        
        query = '#python #twitter -rt'
        tweet_instances = API.search_tweets(q=query,
                                            result_type='recent',
                                            lang='en',
                                            count=10,
                                            tweet_mode='extended')
        
        # You can write "sentences" like the following:
        
        content_has_media = p.Does.this(status=tweet_instance).have_element('media')
                                # Does this [status] have (the) element ['media']?
        
        hashtags_number = p.Find.for_element('hashtags').its_number_within(tweet_instance)
                            # Find, for (the) element ['hashtags'], its number within (this) [status].
        
        mentions = p.Get.element('user_mentions').from_(tweet_instance)
                    # Get (the) element ['user_mentions'], from (this) [status].
        
        user = tweet_instance.user
        user_is_following_owner = p.Is.this(user).following(OWNER)
                                    # Is this [user] following [OWNER]?
        
        try:
            API.retweet(tweet=tweet_instance, trim_user=True)
        except Exception as error_message:
            print(error_message)
        ```
        
Keywords: twitter api tweet larry birdy search
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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