├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── requirements.txt
└── src
├── analysis
├── README.md
├── __init__.py
├── graphextractor.py
└── streamanalyzer.py
├── mapReduce
├── mapFunctionTweets.js
├── mapFunctionUsers.js
├── mapGraph.js
├── reduceFunctionTweets.js
├── reduceFunctionUsers.js
└── reduceGraph.js
├── oauth-example.json
├── terms-example.txt
└── twitterstreamtomongodb.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # twitterstream-to-mongodb
2 |
3 | ## DESCRIPTION
4 |
5 | Simple python script for storing tweets from the twitter stream directly to a [MongoDB](http://www.mongodb.org/) database based on a list of terms or users.
6 |
7 | ## FEATURES/PROBLEMS
8 |
9 | The script runs forever and refreshes the terms list periodically. Terms list can be modified while the scripts runs.
10 |
11 | A catalog is created for each term in the MongoDB database.
12 |
13 | Improvements apreciated.
14 |
15 | ## CLONE AND USE
16 |
17 | git clone git://github.com/gdelfresno/twitterstream-to-mongodb.git
18 | cd twitterstream-to-mongodb/src
19 | python twitterstreamtomongodb.py --oauth=oauth-example.json --server=localhost --port=23717 --database=TwitterStream --dbauth=dbauth.json --track=terms-example.txt --retweets=False
20 |
21 | ### USAGE EXPLAINED
22 | :arg oauth: json file that outlines oauth credentials for Twitter developers
23 | :arg server: default is localhost for basic/local mongodb instances
24 | :arg port: optional port of the mongodb instance
25 | :arg database: the name you would like the database to have
26 | :arg dbauth: auth file with database credentials
27 | :arg track: basic text outlining search terms such as #trending or @user_name (carriage return per entry)
28 | :arg follow: list of users to stream (without @)
29 | :arg retweets: specify whether or not retweets are collected and stored in the database
30 |
31 | --track and --follow can't be used at the same time.
32 |
33 |
34 | #### DATABASE AUTH (json)
35 |
36 | {
37 | "user" : "yor_user",
38 | "password" : "your_password"
39 | }
40 |
41 | #### OAUTH (json)
42 |
43 | _Oauth Authentication_:
44 |
45 | {
46 | "consumer_key" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
47 | "consumer_secret" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
48 | "access_token" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
49 | "access_token_secret" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE"
50 | }
51 |
52 | _Basic Authentication_:
53 |
54 | {
55 | "username" : "twitter_username"
56 | "password" : "password"
57 | }
58 |
59 | #### TRACK (basic text)
60 |
61 | SomeWord
62 | @user_name
63 | #hashtag
64 |
65 | ## REQUIREMENTS
66 |
67 | ### Install from requirements file
68 |
69 | pip install -r requirements.txt
70 |
71 | ### mongo-python-driver
72 | [https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver](https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver)
73 |
74 | pip install pymongo
75 |
76 | #### If this doesn't work, install from source
77 |
78 | git clone git://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver.git pymongo
79 | cd pymongo/
80 | python setup.py install
81 |
82 | ### tweepy
83 | [https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy](https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy)
84 |
85 | pip install tweepy
86 |
87 | ## LICENSE:
88 |
89 | Twitter Stream To MongoDB (c) by gdelfresno
90 |
91 | Twitter Stream To MongoDB is licensed under
92 | the terms of the GNU General Public License
93 | as published by the Free Software Foundation.
94 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | lxml==3.4.3
2 | pygexf==0.2.2
3 | pymongo==3.0.1
4 | simplejson==3.6.5
5 | tweepy==3.3.0
6 |
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1 | # graphextractor.py
2 |
3 | Generates a relation graph for one term in the mongo database.
4 |
5 | * Nodes: Users
6 | * Edges: Interactions (RTs, Replies, Mentions)
7 |
8 | The graph is in [gexf](http://gexf.net/format) format and can be imported directly to [Gephi](https://gephi.github.io/)
9 |
10 | # streamanalyzer.py
11 |
12 | Generates JSON files with stats about terms
13 |
14 | * Users: Number of tweets, RTs, mentions and replies, last three both done and received
15 | * Tweets: Just each tweet with the numbers of RTs
16 |
17 | ## Usage
18 |
19 | Both scripts use the same main arguments
20 |
21 | :arg server: mongodb host
22 | :arg database: database of terms
23 | :arg term: term (collecion) used to make graph
24 | :arg mapcollection: temporary collection to store the map-reduce results
25 | :arg output: genearated gefx file path
26 | :arg start: Start date
27 | :arg end: End date
28 |
29 | streamanalyzer.py also requires a mode
30 |
31 | :arg mode: users or tweets
32 |
33 | ## Example
34 |
35 | graphextractor.py -d Stream -s localhost -t Netflix -m mapreduce -o Netflix_graph.gexf
36 |
37 | streamanalyzer.py -d Stream -s localhost -t Netflix -m mapreduce -o Netflix_graph.gexf
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1 | """
2 | Created on 07/10/2012
3 |
4 | @author: gdelfresno
5 | """
6 | from optparse import OptionParser
7 | from datetime import datetime
8 |
9 | from pymongo import MongoClient
10 | from bson.code import Code
11 | from bson.objectid import ObjectId
12 | from gexf import Gexf
13 |
14 |
15 | def get_parser():
16 | opt_parser = OptionParser()
17 | opt_parser.add_option("-d", "--database", dest="database", help="mongodb database name")
18 | opt_parser.add_option("-s", "--server", dest="server", help="mongodb host", default=None)
19 | opt_parser.add_option("-t", "--term", dest="term", help="collection name")
20 | opt_parser.add_option("-m", "--mapcollection", dest="mapcollection", help="map reduce collection")
21 | opt_parser.add_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", help="output file")
22 | opt_parser.add_option("-i", "--start", dest="start", help="start date", default=None)
23 | opt_parser.add_option("-e", "--end", dest="end", help="end date", default=None)
24 | opt_parser.usage = "bad parametres"
25 | return opt_parser
26 |
27 |
28 | optParser = get_parser()
29 | (options, args) = optParser.parse_args()
30 |
31 | host = options.server
32 | database = options.database
33 | term = options.term
34 | mapcollection = options.mapcollection
35 | output = options.output
36 |
37 | start = None if options.start is None else datetime.strptime(options.start, "%d/%m/%Y")
38 | end = None if options.end is None else datetime.strptime(options.end, "%d/%m/%Y")
39 |
40 |
41 | def get_date_query(start_date, end_date):
42 | if start_date is not None and end_date is not None:
43 | oid_start = ObjectId.from_datetime(start_date)
44 | oid_stop = ObjectId.from_datetime(end_date)
45 |
46 | return {"_id": {"$gte": oid_start, "$lt": oid_stop}}
47 | else:
48 |
49 | return None
50 |
51 |
52 | try:
53 | mongo = MongoClient(host)
54 | except:
55 | print "Error starting MongoDB"
56 | raise
57 |
58 | db = mongo[database]
59 | collection = db[term]
60 | # db.drop_collection(mapcollection)
61 | if mapcollection not in db.collection_names():
62 | mapF = Code(open('../mapReduce/mapGraph.js', 'r').read())
63 | reduceF = Code(open('../mapReduce/reduceGraph.js', 'r').read())
64 | collection.map_reduce(mapF, reduceF, query=get_date_query(start, end), out=mapcollection)
65 |
66 | gexf = Gexf(creator="lomo", description="Relations")
67 | graph = gexf.addGraph(type="directed", mode="static", label="relations")
68 | giid = graph.addNodeAttribute("Global Indegree", "0", type="float")
69 | goid = graph.addNodeAttribute("Global Outdegree", "0", type="float")
70 | gort = graph.addNodeAttribute("Retweets", "0", type="float")
71 | gomt = graph.addNodeAttribute("Mentions", "0", type="float")
72 | userMap = {}
73 | userNodeMap = {}
74 | for user in db[mapcollection].find().sort([('value.indegree', -1)]):
75 | userMap[user['_id']] = user['value']
76 | node = graph.addNode(user['_id'], user['_id'])
77 | node.addAttribute(giid, str(user['value']['indegree']))
78 | node.addAttribute(goid, str(user['value']['outdegree']))
79 | node.addAttribute(gort, str(user['value']['rts']))
80 | node.addAttribute(gomt, str(user['value']['mts']))
81 | userNodeMap[user['_id']] = node
82 |
83 | for name in userMap.keys():
84 | outlinks = userMap[name]['outlinks']
85 | for link in outlinks:
86 | if link != name and link in userMap.keys():
87 | graph.addEdge(name + ":" + link, userNodeMap[name].id, userNodeMap[link].id)
88 |
89 | output_file = open(output, 'w')
90 | gexf.write(output_file)
91 |
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1 | """
2 | Created on 04/10/2012
3 |
4 | @author: gdelfresno
5 | """
6 | from pymongo import MongoClient
7 | from bson.code import Code
8 | from bson import json_util
9 | from bson.objectid import ObjectId
10 | from optparse import OptionParser
11 | from datetime import datetime
12 |
13 | import simplejson as json
14 |
15 |
16 | def get_parser():
17 | the_parser = OptionParser()
18 | the_parser.add_option("-d", "--database", dest="database", help="mongodb database name")
19 | the_parser.add_option("-s", "--server", dest="server", help="mongodb host")
20 | the_parser.add_option("-t", "--term", dest="term", help="collection name")
21 | the_parser.add_option("-m", "--mapcollection", dest="mapcollection", help="map reduce collection")
22 | the_parser.add_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", help="output file")
23 | the_parser.add_option("-i", "--start", dest="start", help="start date", default=None)
24 | the_parser.add_option("-e", "--end", dest="end", help="end date", default=None)
25 | the_parser.add_option("-k", "--mode", dest="mode", default="users",
26 | help="interaction mode: users or tweets [default: %default]")
27 | the_parser.usage = "bad parametres"
28 | return the_parser
29 |
30 |
31 | opt_parser = get_parser()
32 | (options, args) = opt_parser.parse_args()
33 |
34 | host = options.server
35 | database = options.database
36 | term = options.term
37 | mapcollection = options.mapcollection
38 | output = options.output
39 | start = None if options.start is None else datetime.strptime(options.start, "%d/%m/%Y")
40 | end = None if options.end is None else datetime.strptime(options.end, "%d/%m/%Y")
41 | mode = options.mode
42 |
43 |
44 | def get_date_query(start_date, end_date):
45 | oid_start = ObjectId.from_datetime(start_date)
46 | oid_stop = ObjectId.from_datetime(end_date)
47 |
48 | return {"_id": {"$gte": oid_start, "$lt": oid_stop}}
49 |
50 |
51 | try:
52 | mongo = MongoClient(host)
53 | except:
54 | print "Error starting MongoDB"
55 | raise
56 |
57 | db = mongo[database]
58 | collection = db[term]
59 |
60 |
61 | def analyze_tweets():
62 | if mapcollection not in db.collection_names():
63 | map_function = Code(open('mapReduce/mapFunctionTweets.js', 'r').read())
64 | reduce_function = Code(open('mapReduce/reduceFunctionTweets.js', 'r').read())
65 | collection.map_reduce(map_function, reduce_function, out=mapcollection)
66 |
67 | json_file = open(output, 'wb')
68 | json_file.write('[')
69 | first = True
70 |
71 | for doc in db[mapcollection].find().sort([('value', -1)]).limit(50):
72 | if first:
73 | first = False
74 | else:
75 | json_file.write(',')
76 | json_file.write(json.dumps(doc, indent=2, default=json_util.default))
77 |
78 | json_file.write(']')
79 | json_file.close()
80 |
81 |
82 | def analyze_users():
83 | if mapcollection not in db.collection_names():
84 | map_function = Code(open('mapReduce/mapFunctionUsers.js', 'r').read())
85 | reduce_function = Code(open('mapReduce/reduceFunctionUsers.js', 'r').read())
86 | query = get_date_query(start, end)
87 | print query
88 | collection.map_reduce(map_function, reduce_function, mapcollection, query=query)
89 |
90 | json_file = open(output, 'wb')
91 | json_file.write('[')
92 | first = True
93 |
94 | for doc in db[mapcollection].find().sort([('value.rt', -1)]).limit(500):
95 | if first:
96 | first = False
97 | else:
98 | json_file.write(',')
99 | json_file.write(json.dumps(doc, indent=2, default=json_util.default))
100 |
101 | json_file.write(']')
102 | json_file.close()
103 |
104 |
105 | if mode == 'users':
106 | analyze_users()
107 | elif mode == 'tweets':
108 | analyze_tweets()
109 | else:
110 | print "Unknow mode. It should be users or tweets"
111 |
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1 | function map() {
2 | var isRT = this.hasOwnProperty('retweeted_status');
3 | if (isRT){
4 | var tweet = this.retweeted_status.id_str;
5 | emit(tweet, 1);
6 | }
7 | }
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1 | function map() {
2 | var isRT = this.hasOwnProperty('retweeted_status');
3 | var isReply = this.hasOwnProperty('in_reply_to_screen_name') && this.in_reply_to_screen_name !== null;
4 | var user = this.user.screen_name;
5 | if (isRT){
6 | var rtUser = this.retweeted_status.user.screen_name;
7 | emit(user, { rt : 0, rtDone : 1, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 });
8 | emit(rtUser, { rt : 1, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 });
9 |
10 | } else if (isReply){
11 | repliedUser = this.in_reply_to_screen_name;
12 | emit(user, { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 1, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 });
13 | emit(repliedUser, { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :1 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 });
14 | }
15 |
16 | if (!isRT){
17 | var mentions = this.entities.user_mentions;
18 | for (var i = 0; i < mentions.length;i++){
19 | var mention = mentions[i];
20 | var mentionUser = mention.screen_name;
21 | if (mentionUser !== repliedUser){
22 | emit(user, { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 1, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 });
23 | emit(mentionUser, { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 1, tweets : 0 });
24 | }
25 | }
26 | }
27 |
28 | emit(user, { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 1 });
29 | }
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1 | function map() {
2 | var isRT = this.hasOwnProperty('retweeted_status');
3 | var isReply = this.hasOwnProperty('in_reply_to_screen_name') && this.in_reply_to_screen_name !== null;
4 | var user = this.user.screen_name;
5 | var repliedUser = '';
6 | if (isRT){
7 | var rtUser = this.retweeted_status.user.screen_name;
8 |
9 | emit(user, { outlinks : [rtUser] , indegree : 0, outdegree: 1, rts: 0, mts: 0});
10 | emit(rtUser, { outlinks : [] , indegree : 1, outdegree : 0, rts: 1, mts: 0 });
11 |
12 | } else if (isReply){
13 | repliedUser = this.in_reply_to_screen_name;
14 | emit(user, { outlinks : [repliedUser] , indegree : 0, outdegree : 1, rts: 0, mts: 0 });
15 | emit(repliedUser, { outlinks : [] , indegree : 1, outdegree : 0, rts: 0, mts: 1 });
16 | }
17 |
18 | if (!isRT){
19 | var mentions = this.entities.user_mentions;
20 | for (var i = 0; i < mentions.length;i++){
21 | var mention = mentions[i];
22 | var mentionUser = mention.screen_name;
23 | if (mentionUser !== repliedUser){
24 | emit(user, { outlinks : [mentionUser] , indegree : 0, outdegree : 1, rts: 0, mts: 0 });
25 | emit(mentionUser, { outlinks : [] , indegree : 1, outdegree : 0, rts: 0, mts: 1 });
26 | }
27 | }
28 | }
29 |
30 | }
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1 | function reduce(key,values){
2 | var result = 0;
3 | values.forEach(function(value) {
4 | result += value;
5 | });
6 | return result;
7 | }
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1 | function reduce(key,values) {
2 | var result = { rt : 0, rtDone : 0, replies : 0, repliesReceived :0 , mentions : 0, mentionsReceived : 0, tweets : 0 };
3 |
4 | values.forEach(function(value) {
5 | result.rt += value.rt;
6 | result.rtDone += value.rtDone;
7 | result.replies += value.replies;
8 | result.repliesReceived += value.repliesReceived;
9 | result.mentions += value.mentions;
10 | result.mentionsReceived += value.mentionsReceived;
11 | result.tweets += value.tweets;
12 | });
13 | return result;
14 | }
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1 | function reduce(key,values) {
2 |
3 | var result = { outlinks : [], indegree : 0, outdegree : 0, rts: 0, mts: 0 };
4 | var arr = [];
5 |
6 |
7 | values.forEach(function(value) {
8 | if (value.outlinks.length > 0) {
9 | arr = arr.concat(value.outlinks);
10 | }
11 | result.indegree += value.indegree;
12 | result.outdegree += value.outdegree;
13 | result.rts += value.rts;
14 | result.mts += value.mts;
15 | });
16 | result.outlinks = arr;
17 | return result;
18 | }
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1 | {
2 | "consumer_key" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
3 | "consumer_secret" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
4 | "access_token" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE",
5 | "access_token_secret" : "ThIsIsJuStAnExAmPlE"
6 | }
7 |
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1 | #WikiLeaks
2 | @Twitter
3 | 15M
4 |
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1 | """
2 | Twitter Stream To MongoDB (c) by gdelfresno
3 |
4 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7 | (at your option) any later version.
8 |
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 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 | along with this program. If not, see .
16 | """
17 |
18 | import threading
19 | import datetime
20 | import time
21 | import re
22 |
23 | from optparse import OptionParser
24 | from pymongo import MongoClient
25 |
26 | from ssl import SSLError
27 |
28 | from tweepy.streaming import StreamListener
29 | from tweepy import OAuthHandler
30 | from tweepy import Stream, API
31 | from tweepy.utils import import_simplejson
32 |
33 | json = import_simplejson()
34 |
35 | active_terms = {}
36 |
37 |
38 | def get_parser():
39 | the_parser = OptionParser()
40 | the_parser.add_option("-d", "--database", dest="database", help="mongodb database name")
41 | the_parser.add_option("-s", "--server", dest="server", help="mongodb host")
42 | the_parser.add_option("-p", "--port", dest="port", help="mongodb port", type="int")
43 | the_parser.add_option("-a", "--dbauth", dest="dbauth", help="db auth file")
44 | the_parser.add_option("-o", "--oauth", dest="oauthfile", help="file with oauth options")
45 | the_parser.add_option("-t", "--track", dest="track", help="track terms file")
46 | the_parser.add_option("-f", "--follow", dest="follow", help="follow users file")
47 | the_parser.add_option("-e", "--exclude-retweets", action="store_true", dest="exclude_retweets",
48 | help="Exclude retweets from stream", default=False)
49 | the_parser.usage = "bad parametres"
50 | return the_parser
51 |
52 |
53 | def update_search_query(the_options, stream_thread):
54 | print 'Updating terms: %s' % datetime.datetime.now()
55 |
56 | query = ",".join(active_terms.keys())
57 |
58 | stream_thread.stop_consume()
59 |
60 | follow = False
61 | if the_options.follow and not the_options.track:
62 | follow = True
63 |
64 | stream_thread = StreamConsumerThreadClass(query, the_options.oauthfile, follow)
65 | stream_thread.setDaemon(True)
66 |
67 | stream_thread.start()
68 |
69 |
70 | def add_term(term):
71 | if term == '':
72 | return
73 |
74 | active_terms[term] = term
75 |
76 |
77 | def delete_term(term):
78 | if term == '':
79 | return
80 |
81 | active_terms.pop(term)
82 |
83 |
84 | def update_terms(options, stream_thread, items_file):
85 | fileterms = []
86 |
87 | update = False
88 | f = file(items_file, 'r')
89 | for line in f.readlines():
90 | term = str.strip(line)
91 |
92 | fileterms.append(term)
93 | # Check new terms
94 | if term not in active_terms.keys():
95 | print "New Term: %s" % term
96 | add_term(term)
97 | update = True
98 |
99 | for current in active_terms.keys():
100 | if current not in fileterms:
101 | print "Deleted term: %s" % current
102 | delete_term(current)
103 | update = True
104 |
105 | if update:
106 | update_search_query(options, stream_thread)
107 |
108 |
109 | def pretty_print_status(status):
110 | text = status["text"]
111 | description = status['user']['screen_name']
112 | if "retweeted_status" in status:
113 | description = "%s RT by %s" % (
114 | status["retweeted_status"]["user"]["screen_name"], status['user']['screen_name'])
115 | text = status["retweeted_status"]["text"]
116 |
117 | try:
118 | return '[%s][%-36s]: %s' % (status['created_at'], description, text)
119 | except UnicodeEncodeError:
120 | return "Can't decode UNICODE tweet"
121 | # except:
122 | # return "Error printing status"
123 |
124 |
125 | class MongoDBCoordinator:
126 | def __init__(self, host='localhost', port=None, database='TwitterStream', authfile=None):
127 | try:
128 | if port is not None:
129 | self.mongo = MongoClient(host, int(port))
130 | else:
131 | self.mongo = MongoClient(host)
132 | except:
133 | print "Error starting MongoDB"
134 | raise
135 |
136 | self.db = self.mongo[database]
137 |
138 | if authfile is not None:
139 |
140 | try:
141 | dbauth = json.loads(open(authfile, 'r').read())
142 | if not self.db.authenticate(dbauth["user"], dbauth["password"]):
143 | raise Exception("Invalid database credentials")
144 |
145 | except:
146 | print "Error authenticating database"
147 | raise
148 |
149 | self.tuits = {}
150 |
151 | def add_tuit(self, tweet):
152 | for term in active_terms.keys():
153 |
154 | if "retweeted_status" in tweet:
155 | content = tweet["retweeted_status"]["text"]
156 | else:
157 | content = tweet['text']
158 |
159 | strre = re.compile(term, re.IGNORECASE)
160 | match = strre.search(content)
161 |
162 | if match:
163 | if term not in self.db.collection_names():
164 | self.db.create_collection(term)
165 |
166 | collection = self.db[term]
167 | collection.save(tweet)
168 |
169 | try:
170 | print "[%-15s]%s" % (term, pretty_print_status(tweet))
171 | except Exception, e:
172 | print "Error %s" % e.message
173 |
174 |
175 | class MongoDBListener(StreamListener):
176 | """
177 | A listener handles tweets are the received from the stream.
178 | This is a basic listener that just prints received tweets to stdout.
179 | """
180 |
181 | def on_data(self, data):
182 | """
183 | Called when raw data is received from connection.
184 |
185 | Override this method if you wish to manually handle
186 | the stream data. Return False to stop stream and close connection.
187 | """
188 | if 'retweeted_status' in data:
189 | if program_options.exclude_retweets:
190 | pass
191 | else:
192 | jstatus = json.loads(data)
193 | mongo.add_tuit(jstatus)
194 |
195 | elif 'in_reply_to_status_id' in data:
196 | jstatus = json.loads(data)
197 | mongo.add_tuit(jstatus)
198 |
199 | elif 'delete' in data:
200 | delete = json.loads(data)['delete']['status']
201 | if self.on_delete(delete['id'], delete['user_id']) is False:
202 | return False
203 |
204 | elif 'limit' in data:
205 | if self.on_limit(json.loads(data)['limit']['track']) is False:
206 | return False
207 |
208 | def on_error(self, status_code):
209 | if status_code == 401:
210 | raise Exception("Invalid loging credentials")
211 | else:
212 | print "Error received %d" % status_code
213 |
214 | def on_limit(self, track):
215 | print "###### LIMIT ERROR #######"
216 |
217 |
218 | # Class that track the stream
219 | class StreamConsumerThreadClass(threading.Thread):
220 | def __init__(self, term='', oauthfile='', follow=False):
221 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
222 | self.searchterm = term
223 | self.name = term
224 | self.consume = True
225 | self.follow = follow
226 | listener = MongoDBListener()
227 |
228 | try:
229 | oauth = json.loads(open(oauthfile, 'r').read())
230 |
231 | if 'consumer_key' in oauth:
232 | auth = OAuthHandler(oauth['consumer_key'], oauth['consumer_secret'])
233 | auth.set_access_token(oauth['access_token'], oauth['access_token_secret'])
234 | self.api = API(auth)
235 |
236 | if not self.api.verify_credentials():
237 | raise Exception("Invalid credentials")
238 |
239 | self.stream = Stream(auth, listener, timeout=60)
240 |
241 | except:
242 | print "Error logging to Twitter"
243 | raise
244 |
245 | def stop_consume(self):
246 | self.stream.disconnect()
247 |
248 | def run(self):
249 | now = datetime.datetime.now()
250 | print "Twitter Stream with terms: %s started at: %s" % (self.getName(), now)
251 |
252 | connected = False
253 | while True:
254 | try:
255 | if not connected:
256 | connected = True
257 | if self.follow:
258 | user_ids = []
259 | for user in self.api.lookup_users([], self.searchterm.split(','), False):
260 | user_ids.append(user.id)
261 |
262 | self.stream.filter(follow=[",".join("{0}".format(n) for n in user_ids)])
263 | else:
264 | self.stream.filter(track=[self.searchterm])
265 |
266 | except SSLError, sse:
267 | print sse
268 | connected = False
269 | except Exception, e:
270 | print "Stream error"
271 | raise e
272 |
273 |
274 | if __name__ == "__main__":
275 | parser = get_parser()
276 | (program_options, args) = parser.parse_args()
277 | print program_options, args
278 |
279 | if program_options.follow and program_options.track:
280 | print "--track and --follow options are incompatible yet, --track will be used"
281 |
282 | if program_options.follow is None and program_options.track is None:
283 | print "You must pass one of this options --track and --follow"
284 | print "Exiting"
285 | exit(0)
286 |
287 | terms_file = program_options.follow
288 | if program_options.track:
289 | terms_file = program_options.track
290 |
291 | try:
292 | mongo = MongoDBCoordinator(program_options.server, program_options.port, program_options.database,
293 | program_options.dbauth)
294 | stream = StreamConsumerThreadClass('', program_options.oauthfile)
295 | try:
296 | while True:
297 | update_terms(program_options, stream, terms_file)
298 | time.sleep(5)
299 |
300 | except KeyboardInterrupt, ke:
301 | print "Closing stream"
302 | stream.stop_consume()
303 | except Exception, t:
304 | print t
305 | exit(0)
306 |
307 |
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