├── tests ├── data │ ├── empty.ics │ ├── tweets.txt │ ├── test.ics │ ├── calendar.ics │ └── js │ │ └── tweets │ │ └── 2014-04.js ├── __init__.py └── tests.py ├── .gitignore ├── tox.ini ├── .travis.yml ├── Makefile ├── MANIFEST.in ├── tweetcal ├── __init__.py ├── command.py ├── read_archive.py └── tweetcal.py ├── sample-config.yaml ├── readme.md ├── setup.py └── LICENSE /tests/data/empty.ics: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import tests 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/data/tweets.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @mention hihdfg 2 | tweet with a #hashtag 3 | RT @blah blah blah 4 | Regular old tweet 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/data/test.ics: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | BEGIN:VCALENDAR 2 | PRODID:-//tweetcal//twitter importer//EN 3 | X-MAX-TWEET-ID:100000 4 | X-WR-CALNAME:Tweets 5 | END:VCALENDAR 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.pyc 2 | *.egg-info 3 | build 4 | dist 5 | *.log 6 | tweetcal.app/ 7 | *.plist 8 | *.yaml 9 | .tox 10 | *.egg 11 | .eggs 12 | readme.rst 13 | *.ics 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tox.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file is part of tweetcal. 2 | # https://github.com/fitnr/tweetcal 3 | 4 | # Licensed under the General Public License (version 3) 5 | # http://opensource.org/licenses/LGPL-3.0 6 | # Copyright (c) 2015, Neil Freeman 7 | 8 | [tox] 9 | envlist = py27, py34, py35 10 | 11 | [testenv] 12 | whitelist_externals = 13 | make 14 | 15 | commands = 16 | make readme.rst 17 | {envpython} setup.py install 18 | {envpython} setup.py test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/data/calendar.ics: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | BEGIN:VCALENDAR 2 | VERSION:2.0 3 | PRODID:-//twitter maker//fake is the new real//EN 4 | X-APPLE-CALENDAR-COLOR:#000000 5 | X-MAX-TWEET-ID:504632602217971712 6 | X-WR-CALNAME:tweets 7 | 8 | BEGIN:VEVENT 9 | SUMMARY:Lorem ipsum dolor 10 | DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110607T205016Z 11 | DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110607T205046Z 12 | UID:53402135921164288@example.twitter 13 | DESCRIPTION:Lorem ipsum dolor 14 | URL:http://twitter.com/example/status/53402135921164288 15 | X-TWEET-ID:53402135921164288 16 | END:VEVENT 17 | 18 | END:VCALENDAR 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: python 2 | 3 | os: 4 | - linux 5 | - osx 6 | 7 | python: 8 | - pypy 9 | - pypy3 10 | - 2.7 11 | - 3.3 12 | - 3.4 13 | - 3.5 14 | 15 | before_install: 16 | - export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin:~/bin 17 | - if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == "osx" ]]; then brew update; fi 18 | - if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == "osx" ]]; then brew install python; fi 19 | - if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == "osx" ]]; then pip install -U setuptools virtualenv; fi 20 | 21 | install: 22 | - python setup.py install 23 | 24 | script: 25 | - python setup.py test 26 | 27 | matrix: 28 | allow_failures: 29 | - os: osx 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Licensed under the General Public License (version 3) 2 | # http://opensource.org/licenses/LGPL-3.0 3 | # Copyright (c) 2015, Neil Freeman 4 | 5 | README.rst: README.md 6 | pandoc $< -o $@ 7 | python setup.py check --restructuredtext --strict 8 | 9 | test: 10 | tweetcal archive -n data/js/tweets test.ics 11 | tweetcal stream -n --config sample-config.yaml --user your_username_here || : 12 | 13 | .PHONY: deploy 14 | deploy: README.rst 15 | rm -r dist 16 | python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel 17 | python setup.py sdist 18 | twine upload dist/* 19 | git push 20 | git push --tags 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MANIFEST.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | 12 | recursive-exclude . __pycache__ *.cpython-34.pyc 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetcal/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | from . import tweetcal, read_archive 12 | 13 | __author__ = 'Neil Freeman' 14 | __license__ = 'GPL-3.0' 15 | __all__ = ['tweetcal'] 16 | __version__ = '0.5.2' 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sample-config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | 12 | apps: 13 | tweetcal: 14 | # Get these by registering an app at dev.twitter.com 15 | consumer_key: ... 16 | consumer_secret: ... 17 | 18 | users: 19 | # you could have more than one username. 20 | your_username_here: 21 | # This must be tweetcal 22 | app: tweetcal 23 | 24 | # path to the ics file you want to save to 25 | file: /path/to/file 26 | 27 | # Get these codes by authenticating your account with your app 28 | key: ... 29 | secret: ... 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal 2 | 3 | Tweetcal converts a Twitter feed into .ics (calendar) format. 4 | 5 | ## Install 6 | 7 | Install with `pip install tweetcal` 8 | 9 | ## How to 10 | 11 | Tweetcal has two commands. The first converts a Twitter archive to `ics`, the second saves recent tweets to `ics`. 12 | 13 | ### Reading an archive 14 | 15 | Download your [Twitter archive](https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170160-downloading-your-twitter-archive) and unzip it. Let's say it's in `~/Downloads/archive/`. Run this command: 16 | 17 | ````sh 18 | $ tweetcal read-archive ~/Downloads/archive calendar-file.ics 19 | ```` 20 | 21 | This will create `calendar-file.ics`. Test it by opening in your favorite calendaring program. 22 | 23 | ### Saving recent tweets 24 | 25 | For this section, you'll need [Twitter OAuth credentials](https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/application-owner-access-tokens). 26 | 27 | Save those tokens to a yaml or json file. Use the [sample format in the repo](https://github.com/fitnr/tweetcal/blob/master/sample-config.yaml) as a guide. Let's say you've saved the file to `~/tweetcal.yaml` and your username is 'screen_name1'. Once that's set up, run: 28 | 29 | ```` sh 30 | $ tweetcal stream --config ~/tweetcal.yaml --user screen_name1 31 | ```` 32 | 33 | Tweetcal leaves a note in ics files it creates to tell it where in an account's stream to start downloading. Because of this, you should only use a file created by Tweetcal with tweetcal-stream. 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | from setuptools import setup 12 | 13 | try: 14 | readme = open('./README.rst', 'r').read() 15 | 16 | except IOError: 17 | try: 18 | readme = open('./README.md', 'r').read() 19 | except IOError: 20 | readme = '' 21 | 22 | setup( 23 | name='tweetcal', 24 | 25 | version='0.5.2', 26 | 27 | description='Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar', 28 | 29 | long_description=readme, 30 | 31 | url='http://github.com/fitnr/tweetcal', 32 | 33 | author='Neil Freeman', 34 | 35 | author_email='contact@fakeisthenewreal.org', 36 | 37 | license='GPL-3.0', 38 | 39 | classifiers=[ 40 | 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 41 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)', 42 | 'Natural Language :: English', 43 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', 44 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', 45 | 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 46 | ], 47 | 48 | packages=['tweetcal'], 49 | 50 | entry_points={ 51 | 'console_scripts': [ 52 | 'tweetcal=tweetcal.command:main', 53 | ], 54 | }, 55 | 56 | test_suite='tests', 57 | 58 | use_2to3=True, 59 | 60 | install_requires=[ 61 | 'icalendar>=3.8.4,<4.0', 62 | 'tweepy>=3.1.0,<4.0', 63 | 'twitter_bot_utils>=0.10.3,<1' 64 | ] 65 | ) 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetcal/command.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | import argparse 12 | from . import tweetcal, read_archive 13 | from . import __version__ 14 | 15 | def main(): 16 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Grab tweets into an ICS file.') 17 | 18 | parser.add_argument('-V', '--version', action='version', version="%(prog)s " + __version__) 19 | 20 | subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() 21 | 22 | archiver = subparsers.add_parser('archive', usage='%(prog)s [options] ARCHIVE OUTPUT') 23 | archiver.set_defaults(func=read_archive.to_cal_args) 24 | archiver.add_argument('path', type=str, metavar='ARCHIVE', help='archive folder') 25 | archiver.add_argument('output', type=str, metavar='OUTPUT', help='output ICS file') 26 | archiver.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Log to stdout.") 27 | archiver.add_argument('-x', '--max-id', type=float, default=float('inf'), help='Only save tweets older than this id') 28 | archiver.add_argument('-s', '--since-id', type=int, default=1, help='Only save tweets newer than this id') 29 | 30 | load = subparsers.add_parser('stream', usage='%(prog)s [options]') 31 | load.set_defaults(func=tweetcal.tweetcal) 32 | load.add_argument('--config', type=str, help='Config file.') 33 | load.add_argument('--user', dest='screen_name', type=str, help='User to grab. Must be in config file.') 34 | load.add_argument('-x', '--max', default=100, type=int, help='Maximum number of tweets to download default: 100.') 35 | load.add_argument('-n', '--dry-run', action='store_true', help="Don't actually run.") 36 | load.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Log to stdout.") 37 | 38 | args = parser.parse_args() 39 | 40 | kwargs = {k: v for k, v in vars(args).items() if k not in ('func')} 41 | 42 | args.func(**kwargs) 43 | 44 | if __name__ == '__main__': 45 | main() 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetcal/read_archive.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | import re 12 | import time 13 | import logging 14 | from datetime import datetime 15 | from email.utils import formatdate 16 | from tweepy import API, Status 17 | from twitter_bot_utils import archive 18 | from . import tweetcal 19 | 20 | iso8601 = re.compile(r"(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}) ?(\+\d{4})?") 21 | 22 | 23 | def fix_timeformat(string): 24 | match = iso8601.match(string) 25 | 26 | if match: 27 | dt = datetime.strptime(match.groups()[0], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") 28 | string = formatdate(time.mktime(dt.timetuple())) 29 | 30 | return string 31 | 32 | 33 | def read_as_status(archivepath, since_id=None, max_id=None): 34 | api = API() 35 | 36 | since_id = since_id or 0 37 | max_id = max_id or float("inf") 38 | 39 | for tweet in archive.read_json(archivepath): 40 | 41 | try: 42 | tweet['created_at'] = fix_timeformat(tweet['created_at']) 43 | except AttributeError: 44 | tweet['created_at'] = fix_timeformat(tweet['timestamp']) 45 | 46 | if tweet.get('retweeted_status'): 47 | tweet['retweeted_status']['created_at'] = fix_timeformat(tweet['retweeted_status']['created_at']) 48 | 49 | try: 50 | i = int(tweet['id_str']) 51 | except AttributeError: 52 | i = int(tweet['tweet_id']) 53 | tweet['id_str'] = tweet['tweet_id'] 54 | 55 | if i > since_id and i < max_id: 56 | yield Status.parse(api, tweet) 57 | 58 | 59 | def to_cal(archivepath, output, dry_run=None, **kwargs): 60 | '''Read an archive into a calendar''' 61 | logger = logging.getLogger('tweetcal') 62 | 63 | max_id = kwargs.get('max_id', float('inf')) 64 | since_id = kwargs.get('since_id', 1) 65 | 66 | generator = lambda x: read_as_status(archivepath, max_id=max_id, since_id=since_id) 67 | 68 | cal = tweetcal.new_calendar() 69 | 70 | logger.info('Reading archive.') 71 | tweetcal.add_to_calendar(cal, generator) 72 | 73 | logger.info('Added {} tweets to calendar.'.format(len(cal))) 74 | 75 | if not dry_run: 76 | tweetcal.write_calendar(cal, output) 77 | logger.info('Wrote {}.'.format(output)) 78 | 79 | 80 | def to_cal_args(path, output, **kwargs): 81 | tweetcal.setup_logger(kwargs.get('verbose')) 82 | to_cal(path, output, dry_run=kwargs.get('dry_run'), since_id=kwargs.get('since_id'), max_id=kwargs.get('max_id')) 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 2 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 11 | import os 12 | import tweepy 13 | import unittest 14 | from tweetcal import tweetcal, read_archive 15 | from icalendar import Calendar, Event 16 | 17 | TWEET = { 18 | "source": "\u003Ca href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/download\/iphone\" rel=\"nofollow\"\u003ETwitter for iPhone\u003C\/a\u003E", 19 | "entities": { 20 | "user_mentions": [{ 21 | "name": "John Doe", 22 | "screen_name": "twitter", 23 | "indices": [0, 8], 24 | "id_str": "1", 25 | "id": 1 26 | }], 27 | "media": [], 28 | "hashtags": [], 29 | "urls": [] 30 | }, 31 | "created_at": "Wed May 23 06:01:13 +0000 2007", 32 | "in_reply_to_status_id_str": "318563540590010368", 33 | "id_str": "318565861172600832", 34 | "in_reply_to_user_id": 14155645, 35 | "text": "@twitter example tweet example tweet example tweet", 36 | "id": 318565861172600832, 37 | "in_reply_to_status_id": 318563540590010368, 38 | "in_reply_to_screen_name": "twitter", 39 | "in_reply_to_user_id_str": "14155645", 40 | "retweeted": None, 41 | "user": { 42 | "name": "Neil Freeman", 43 | "screen_name": "fitnr", 44 | "protected": False, 45 | "id_str": "6853512", 46 | "profile_image_url_https": "https:\/\/pbs.twimg.com\/profile_images\/431817496350314496\/VGgzYAE7_normal.jpeg", 47 | "id": 6853512, 48 | "verified": False 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | 53 | class test_twitter_bot_utils(unittest.TestCase): 54 | 55 | def setUp(self): 56 | self.api = tweepy.API() 57 | self.status = tweepy.Status.parse(self.api, TWEET) 58 | 59 | self.screen_name = 'example_screen_name' 60 | 61 | def test_create_event(self): 62 | event = tweetcal.create_event(self.status) 63 | 64 | self.assertIsInstance(event, Event) 65 | 66 | assert event['summary'] == self.status.text 67 | assert event['dtstart'].dt.month == 5 68 | 69 | def test_new_calendar(self): 70 | cal = tweetcal.new_calendar(self.screen_name) 71 | assert type(cal) == Calendar 72 | assert cal['X-WR-CALNAME'] == self.screen_name + ' tweets' 73 | 74 | def test_get_cal(self): 75 | ics = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'data', 'calendar.ics') 76 | cal = tweetcal.get_calendar(ics) 77 | 78 | assert cal['VERSION'] == "2.0" 79 | assert len(cal.subcomponents) > 0 80 | self.assertEqual(str(cal.subcomponents[0]['SUMMARY']), 'Lorem ipsum dolor') 81 | 82 | empty = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'data', 'empty.ics') 83 | 84 | self.assertRaises(IOError, tweetcal.get_calendar, empty) 85 | self.assertRaises(IOError, tweetcal.get_calendar, 'fake-2342.ics') 86 | 87 | def test_save_archive(self): 88 | archivepath = os.path.dirname(__file__) 89 | ics = os.path.join(archivepath, 'test.ics') 90 | 91 | read_archive.to_cal(archivepath, ics) 92 | assert os.path.exists(ics) 93 | 94 | cal = tweetcal.get_calendar(ics) 95 | 96 | self.assertIsInstance(cal, Calendar) 97 | assert len(cal.subcomponents) == 3 98 | self.assertIsInstance(cal.subcomponents[0], Event) 99 | 100 | os.remove(ics) 101 | 102 | 103 | if __name__ == '__main__': 104 | unittest.main() 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/data/js/tweets/2014-04.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Grailbird.data.tweets_2014_04 = 2 | [ 3 | { 4 | "source": "TweetDeck", 5 | "entities": { 6 | "user_mentions": [ 7 | { 8 | "name": "Ingrid Burrington", 9 | "screen_name": "lifewinning", 10 | "indices": [ 11 | 0, 12 | 12 13 | ], 14 | "id_str": "348082699", 15 | "id": 348082699 16 | } 17 | ], 18 | "media": [], 19 | "hashtags": [], 20 | "urls": [] 21 | }, 22 | "in_reply_to_status_id_str": "461491840546795520", 23 | "geo": {}, 24 | "id_str": "461493917046022144", 25 | "in_reply_to_user_id": 348082699, 26 | "text": "@lifewinning dsjflsjglkjdhfgskjdfhg", 27 | "id": 461493917046022144, 28 | "in_reply_to_status_id": 461491840546795520, 29 | "created_at": "2014-04-30 13:14:58 +0000", 30 | "in_reply_to_screen_name": "lifewinning", 31 | "in_reply_to_user_id_str": "348082699", 32 | "user": { 33 | "name": "Neil Freeman", 34 | "screen_name": "fitnr", 35 | "protected": false, 36 | "id_str": "6853512", 37 | "profile_image_url_https": "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/431817496350314496/VGgzYAE7_normal.jpeg", 38 | "id": 6853512, 39 | "verified": false 40 | } 41 | }, 42 | { 43 | "source": "Twitter for iPhone", 44 | "entities": { 45 | "user_mentions": [ 46 | { 47 | "name": "names", 48 | "screen_name": "arbitrarynames", 49 | "indices": [ 50 | 3, 51 | 18 52 | ], 53 | "id_str": "2693547697", 54 | "id": 2693547697 55 | } 56 | ], 57 | "media": [], 58 | "hashtags": [], 59 | "urls": [] 60 | }, 61 | "user": { 62 | "name": "names", 63 | "screen_name": "arbitrarynames", 64 | "protected": false, 65 | "id_str": "2693547697", 66 | "profile_image_url_https": "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/494560926587052033/OsA2QXSU_normal.jpeg", 67 | "id": 2693547697, 68 | "verified": false 69 | }, 70 | 71 | "geo": {}, 72 | "id": 494625026159951872, 73 | "id_str": "494625026159951872", 74 | "text": "RT @arbitrarynames: Regina Aura", 75 | "created_at": "2014-07-30 23:15:24 +0000", 76 | "retweeted_status": { 77 | "source": "Words & Warps", 78 | "entities": { 79 | "user_mentions": [], 80 | "media": [], 81 | "hashtags": [], 82 | "urls": [] 83 | }, 84 | "geo": {}, 85 | "id_str": "494622312277475328", 86 | "text": "Regina Aura", 87 | "id": 494622312277475328, 88 | "created_at": "2014-07-30 23:15:23 +0000", 89 | "user": { 90 | "name": "names", 91 | "screen_name": "arbitrarynames", 92 | "protected": false, 93 | "id_str": "2693547697", 94 | "profile_image_url_https": "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/494560926587052033/OsA2QXSU_normal.jpeg", 95 | "id": 2693547697, 96 | "verified": false 97 | } 98 | } 99 | }, 100 | { 101 | "source": "web", 102 | "entities": { 103 | "user_mentions": [], 104 | "media": [], 105 | "hashtags": [ 106 | { 107 | "text": "fuck", 108 | "indices": [ 109 | 0, 110 | 5 111 | ] 112 | }, 113 | { 114 | "text": "buttons", 115 | "indices": [ 116 | 6, 117 | 14 118 | ] 119 | } 120 | ], 121 | "urls": [] 122 | }, 123 | "id_str": "494622312277475327", 124 | "text": "#fuck #buttons", 125 | "id": 494622312277475327, 126 | "created_at": "2009-11-28 00:00:00 +0000", 127 | "user": { 128 | "name": "Neil Freeman", 129 | "screen_name": "fitnr", 130 | "protected": false, 131 | "id_str": "6853512", 132 | "profile_image_url_https": "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/431817496350314496/VGgzYAE7_normal.jpeg", 133 | "id": 6853512, 134 | "verified": false 135 | } 136 | } 137 | ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetcal/tweetcal.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # encoding: utf-8 3 | # Tweetcal: Convert a tweet stream to ics calendar 4 | # Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Neil Freeman 5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 8 | # (at your option) any later version. 9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | 14 | from __future__ import unicode_literals, print_function 15 | from os import path 16 | from datetime import timedelta 17 | import logging 18 | try: 19 | from HTMLParser import HTMLParser 20 | html = HTMLParser() 21 | except ImportError: 22 | import html 23 | import pytz 24 | from icalendar import Calendar, Event 25 | import twitter_bot_utils as tbu 26 | import tweepy 27 | 28 | 29 | def setup_logger(verbose=None): 30 | logger = logging.getLogger('tweetcal') 31 | 32 | if verbose: 33 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 34 | ch = logging.StreamHandler() 35 | ch.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('tweetcal: %(message)s')) 36 | logger.addHandler(ch) 37 | 38 | return logger 39 | 40 | 41 | def get_settings(screen_name, config, **kwargs): 42 | '''Get settings and OAuth keys based on passed Namespace of args 43 | - screen_name (string) 44 | - config (file path) 45 | - verbose (boolean) 46 | - dry_run (boolean) 47 | ''' 48 | setup_logger(kwargs.get('verbose') or kwargs.get('dry_run')) 49 | 50 | settings = tbu.confighelper.configure(screen_name, app='tweetcal', file_name=config, **kwargs) 51 | 52 | settings['screen_name'] = screen_name 53 | settings['limit'] = max(kwargs.get('max', 100), 1) 54 | 55 | return settings 56 | 57 | 58 | def parse_date(datetime): 59 | start = datetime.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC) 60 | end = start + timedelta(seconds=1) 61 | return start, end 62 | 63 | 64 | def create_event(tweet): 65 | event = Event() 66 | 67 | try: 68 | # Add link to tweet. 69 | try: 70 | url = 'http://twitter.com/{0}/status/{1}'.format(tweet.user.screen_name, tweet.id_str) 71 | except AttributeError: 72 | url = 'http://twitter.com/{0}/status/{1}'.format(tweet.screen_name, tweet.id_str) 73 | 74 | event.add('url', url) 75 | 76 | # Add tweet's text. 77 | text = tbu.helpers.replace_urls(tweet) 78 | text = html.unescape(text) 79 | event.add('summary', text) 80 | 81 | # Add tweet's date. 82 | dtstart, dtend = parse_date(tweet.created_at) 83 | event.add('dtstart', dtstart) 84 | event.add('dtend', dtend) 85 | 86 | # Add UID and special field for ID. 87 | try: 88 | event.add('uid', '{0}@{1}.twitter'.format(tweet.id_str, tweet.user.screen_name)) 89 | except AttributeError: 90 | event.add('uid', '{0}@{1}.twitter'.format(tweet.id_str, 'archive')) 91 | 92 | event['X-TWEET-ID'] = tweet.id_str 93 | 94 | except Exception as e: 95 | logger = logging.getLogger('tweetcal') 96 | logger.error(e) 97 | logger.error("{0} [{1} created at {2}]".format(tweet.text, tweet.id_str, tweet.created_at)) 98 | 99 | else: 100 | return event 101 | 102 | 103 | def get_calendar(filename): 104 | '''Open calendar file and return as Calendar object, along with list of IDs retrieved (to avoid dupes)''' 105 | expanded = path.expanduser(filename) 106 | 107 | with open(expanded, 'rb') as h: 108 | contents = h.read() 109 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').info("Opened calendar file " + filename) 110 | 111 | if len(contents) == 0: 112 | raise IOError("Empty Calendar") 113 | 114 | return Calendar.from_ical(contents) 115 | 116 | 117 | def new_calendar(screen_name=None): 118 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').info("Creating new calendar.") 119 | if screen_name: 120 | name = screen_name + ' tweets' 121 | else: 122 | name = 'Tweets' 123 | 124 | cal = Calendar() 125 | cal.add('PRODID', '-//tweetcal//twitter importer//EN') 126 | cal.add('X-WR-CALNAME', name) 127 | return cal 128 | 129 | 130 | def get_since_id(cal, since_id=None): 131 | '''Set the max and since ids to request from twitter. If the calendar has a max ID, use it as the since''' 132 | 133 | since_id = ( 134 | since_id or cal.get('X-MAX-TWEET-ID') or 135 | max(int(x.get('X-TWEET-ID') or 0) for x in cal.subcomponents + [{'X-TWEET-ID': 0}]) or None 136 | ) 137 | 138 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').debug('Setting since_id: {}'.format(since_id)) 139 | 140 | if since_id: 141 | return { 142 | 'since_id': str(since_id) 143 | } 144 | else: 145 | return {} 146 | 147 | 148 | def set_max_id(cal, ids): 149 | '''Combine set of read IDs and just-added IDs to get the new max id''' 150 | try: 151 | max_id = max(ids) 152 | 153 | # If that's empty, there will be a ValueError, which is fine. 154 | except ValueError: 155 | max_id = 0 156 | 157 | cal['X-MAX-TWEET-ID'] = max(cal.get('X-MAX-TWEET-ID', 100000), max_id) 158 | 159 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').debug('Set {1} to {0}'.format(max_id, 'X-MAX-TWEET-ID')) 160 | 161 | 162 | def set_color(cal, status): 163 | if hasattr(status, 'screen_name') and hasattr(status.user, 'profile_link_color'): 164 | cal['X-APPLE-CALENDAR-COLOR'] = '#' + status.user.profile_link_color 165 | 166 | 167 | def get_tweets(consumer_key, consumer_secret, key, secret, **kwargs): 168 | # Auth and check twitter 169 | auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret) 170 | auth.set_access_token(key, secret) 171 | api = tweepy.API(auth) 172 | 173 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').debug( 174 | "Setting up connection to Twitter API (since_id: {})".format(kwargs.get('since_id'))) 175 | 176 | return tweepy.Cursor(api.user_timeline, **kwargs) 177 | 178 | 179 | def add_to_calendar(cal, generator, limit=None): 180 | """Add tweets to the calendar object""" 181 | ids, status = (), None 182 | 183 | # Loop the cursors and create the events if the tweet doesn't yet exist 184 | 185 | for status in generator(limit): 186 | event = create_event(status) 187 | cal.add_component(event) 188 | 189 | try: 190 | ids = ids + (status.id, ) 191 | except AttributeError: 192 | ids = ids + (int(status.id_str), ) 193 | 194 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').info('Inserted {} tweets.'.format(len(ids))) 195 | 196 | set_color(cal, status) 197 | set_max_id(cal, ids) 198 | 199 | 200 | def write_calendar(cal, calendar_file): 201 | filepath = path.expanduser(calendar_file) 202 | logging.getLogger('tweetcal').info('Saving to {}.'.format(filepath)) 203 | 204 | with open(filepath, 'wb') as fh: 205 | fh.write(cal.to_ical()) 206 | 207 | 208 | def tweetcal(screen_name, config, **kwargs): 209 | logger = logging.getLogger('tweetcal') 210 | 211 | try: 212 | settings = get_settings(screen_name, config, **kwargs) 213 | 214 | except IOError as e: 215 | print(e) 216 | exit() 217 | 218 | try: 219 | cal = get_calendar(settings['file']) 220 | 221 | except IOError as e: 222 | logger.info("Didn't find %s, got error: %s", settings['file'], e) 223 | cal = new_calendar(settings['screen_name']) 224 | 225 | logger.info('since: %s', settings.get('since_id')) 226 | 227 | since = get_since_id(cal, settings.get('since_id')) 228 | 229 | cursor = get_tweets( 230 | consumer_key=settings['consumer_key'], 231 | consumer_secret=settings['consumer_secret'], 232 | key=settings['key'], 233 | secret=settings['secret'], 234 | **since 235 | ) 236 | 237 | logger.info("Grabbing tweets for @" + settings['screen_name']) 238 | 239 | try: 240 | add_to_calendar(cal, cursor.items, limit=settings['limit']) 241 | 242 | except tweepy.error.TweepError as e: 243 | print(e.message) 244 | exit(-1) 245 | 246 | if settings['dry_run']: 247 | logger.info('Ending without rewriting file.') 248 | 249 | else: 250 | logger.info('Writing tweets to file.') 251 | write_calendar(cal, settings['file']) 252 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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