├── logs ├── log ├── banned ├── __init__.py ├── banner.py └── logger.py ├── bot ├── __init__.py ├── timeline.py ├── status.py └── requests.py ├── tests ├── __init__.py └── twitterbot_tests.py ├── settings ├── __init__.py ├── settings └── config.py ├── .gitignore ├── twitterbot.py ├── README.md └── LICENSE /logs/log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/banned: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.pyc 2 | *.swp 3 | 4 | logs/banned 5 | logs/log 6 | settings/settings 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot/timeline.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """Handles everything which modifies the twitter timeline of the bot""" 2 | 3 | 4 | def delete_last_tweet(api): 5 | """ Deprecated function. Here because it may be useful. It is never 6 | called""" 7 | last_tweet = api.user_timeline()[0].id 8 | api.destroy_status(last_tweet) 9 | 10 | def delete_tweet_by_id(id_to_delete, api): 11 | """Delete tweet with id id_to_delete.""" 12 | api.destroy_status(id_to_delete) 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/banner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """Handles everything having to do with banning images. 2 | Someone's got to do the job you know.""" 3 | 4 | 5 | def ban_last_image(banned_file, log_file): 6 | """Bans the last image posted.""" 7 | last_image = open(log_file, 'r').readlines()[-1] 8 | last_image = last_image.split('\t')[2] 9 | with open(banned_file, 'a') as banned: 10 | banned.write(last_image + '\n') 11 | 12 | def ban_image_by_tweet_id(tweet_id, banned_file, log_file): 13 | """Bans the image posted in tweet_id.""" 14 | for line in reversed(list(open(log_file, 'r').readlines())): 15 | line = line.split() 16 | if line[1] == str(tweet_id): 17 | with open(banned_file, 'a') as banned_file: 18 | banned_file.write(line[4] + '\n') 19 | break 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings/settings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Replace where appropriate with your own settings. 2 | 3 | [Twitter] 4 | api_key = 5 | secret_key = 6 | token = 7 | secret_token = 8 | 9 | [App] 10 | image_folder = 11 | execution_chance = 12 | allow_repeat_after = 13 | log_file = 14 | bot_account = 15 | master_account = 16 | dont_tweet_file = 17 | 18 | [Orders] 19 | #caps agnostic 20 | ban_command = 21 | request_command = 22 | time_tolerance = 23 | 24 | [Texts] 25 | # Respect indentation: it is TWO spaces 26 | # tweet_post_number is either True or False, nothing else 27 | # tweet this text doesn't requiere "" or '', just write the text 28 | tweet_post_number = True 29 | tweet_this_text = 30 | 31 | request_answers = answer1 32 | answer2 33 | answer3 34 | ... 35 | answerN 36 | request_to_third_answers = answer1 37 | answer2 38 | ... 39 | answerN 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import datetime 2 | """These functions log everything. To-do: actually use the standar logger 3 | module.""" 4 | 5 | date = str(datetime.datetime.now()) 6 | 7 | 8 | def log_line(post_number, tweet_id, img_path, reply_id): 9 | """Returns a string fit for the log from a post_number, tweet_id, 10 | img_path and reply_id. 11 | """ 12 | log_line = post_number + '\t' 13 | log_line += str(tweet_id) + '\t' 14 | log_line += date + '\t' 15 | log_line += img_path + '\t' 16 | log_line += str(reply_id) + '\n' 17 | return log_line 18 | 19 | 20 | def add_line_to_log(line, log_file): 21 | """Appends line to the log_file.""" 22 | with open(log_file, 'a') as log: 23 | log.write(line) 24 | 25 | 26 | def add_banned_to_log(post_number, reply_id, log_file): 27 | """Appends a banned message to the log_file from a post_number, reply_id""" 28 | ban_message = "AN IMAGE WAS BANNED!" 29 | log_ban_line = (post_number + '\t' + date + '\t' + 30 | ban_message + '\t' + str(reply_id) + '\n') 31 | add_line_to_log(log_ban_line, log_file) 32 | 33 | 34 | def add_warning_to_log(last_post_number, warning, log_file): 35 | """Appends a warning message to the log_file from a last_post_number and 36 | warning string. 37 | """ 38 | log_warning_line = last_post_number + '\t' + date + '\t' + warning + '\n' 39 | add_line_to_log(log_warning_line, log_file) 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings/config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import configparser 3 | import tweepy 4 | """Reads configuration file and holds all settings for the bot to function.""" 5 | 6 | abspath = os.path.abspath(__file__) 7 | dname = os.path.dirname(abspath) 8 | # read configs from file 9 | config = configparser.ConfigParser() 10 | config.read(dname + '/settings') 11 | twitter_config = config['Twitter'] 12 | api_key = twitter_config['api_key'] 13 | secret_key = twitter_config['secret_key'] 14 | token = twitter_config['token'] 15 | secret_token = twitter_config['secret_token'] 16 | 17 | app_config = config['App'] 18 | source_folder = app_config['image_folder'] 19 | master_account = app_config['master_account'] 20 | bot_account = app_config['bot_account'] 21 | log_file = app_config['log_file'] 22 | banned_file = app_config['dont_tweet_file'] 23 | tolerance = int(app_config['allow_repeat_after']) 24 | chance = int(app_config['execution_chance']) 25 | 26 | orders_config = config['Orders'] 27 | ban_command = orders_config['ban_command'] 28 | request_command = orders_config['request_command'] 29 | time_tolerance = int(orders_config['time_tolerance']) 30 | 31 | text_config = config['Texts'] 32 | tweet_post_number = text_config.getboolean('tweet_post_number') 33 | tweet_this_text = text_config['tweet_this_text'] 34 | request_answers = text_config['request_answers'].split('\n') 35 | request_to_third_answers = text_config['request_to_third_answers'] 36 | request_to_third_answers = request_to_third_answers.split('\n') 37 | 38 | auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(api_key, secret_key) 39 | auth.set_access_token(token, secret_token) 40 | api = tweepy.API(auth) 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot/status.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | 3 | """Handles statuses from the bot. 4 | Makes sure it doesn't post anything repeated or banned""" 5 | 6 | 7 | class Tweet(): 8 | """A tweet with its text, media and reply_id. You can tell it to 9 | be posted to twitter with the API and to change its media. 10 | You can ask it if it was already tweeted or if it is banned. 11 | """ 12 | 13 | def __init__(self, tweet_media, tweet_text, reply_id=None): 14 | """Initializes a tweet with a media, a text and reply_id""" 15 | self.text = tweet_text 16 | self.media = tweet_media 17 | self.reply_id = reply_id 18 | 19 | def post_to_twitter(self, api): 20 | """Posts the tweet to twitter via the api. Returns the ID of 21 | the tweet posted. 22 | """ 23 | status = api.update_with_media(filename=self.media, 24 | status=self.text, 25 | in_reply_to_status_id=self.reply_id) 26 | return status.id 27 | 28 | def is_already_tweeted(self, log_file, tolerance): 29 | """Returns True if the twitt was already tweeted withing the last 30 | tolerance tweets and False if log_file isn't a file or if it wasn't 31 | tweeted. 32 | """ 33 | tolerance = -1*(tolerance) 34 | if not os.path.isfile(log_file): 35 | # if the file doesn't exist just don't bother 36 | return False 37 | try: 38 | already_tweeted = open(log_file, 'r').readlines()[tolerance:] 39 | except IndexError: 40 | already_tweeted = open(log_file, 'r').readlines() 41 | for line in already_tweeted: 42 | if line.strip() and line.split('\t')[2] == self.media: 43 | # if element.strip() checks if line not blank 44 | return True 45 | return False 46 | 47 | def is_banned(self, banned_list): 48 | """Returns True if the tweet media was banned or False if the 49 | banned_list don't exist or wasn't banned.""" 50 | if not os.path.isfile(banned_list): 51 | # if file doesn't exist just don't bother 52 | return False 53 | with open(banned_list, 'r') as banned: 54 | if (self.media + "\n") in banned: 55 | return True 56 | return False 57 | 58 | def change_media(self, new_media): 59 | """Changes the tweet media to new_media.""" 60 | self.media = new_media 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot/requests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import datetime 2 | 3 | """Handles all type of twitter mentions to the bot. 4 | With the functions here you can filter mentions, 5 | identify orders, identify requesters, see if a request 6 | was already answered or if it's recent. 7 | """ 8 | 9 | 10 | def mentions(bot_account, api): 11 | "All the mentions to the bot, one list" 12 | mentions = [] 13 | for tweet in api.search(bot_account): 14 | mentions.append(tweet) 15 | return mentions 16 | 17 | 18 | def master_mentions(mention_list, log, master): 19 | "All the mentions to the bot from the master account" 20 | master_mentions = [] 21 | for tweet in mention_list: 22 | if is_from_master(tweet, master) and not already_answered(tweet, log): 23 | master_mentions.append(tweet) 24 | return master_mentions 25 | 26 | 27 | def relevant_mentions(mentions, log, time): 28 | "Returns a filtered list of mentions by time and already-answered-ness.""" 29 | relevant_mentions = [] 30 | for tweet in mentions: 31 | if is_recent(tweet, time) and not already_answered(tweet, log): 32 | relevant_mentions.append(tweet) 33 | return relevant_mentions 34 | 35 | 36 | def is_recent(tweet, time_in_minutes): 37 | """Return True if a tweet is considered recent within the context of 38 | time_in_minutes (ie: if it was posted less than time_in_minutes ago). 39 | """ 40 | expiration_time = datetime.timedelta(minutes=time_in_minutes) 41 | tweet_date = tweet.created_at 42 | time_since_order = datetime.datetime.utcnow() - tweet_date 43 | return time_since_order < expiration_time 44 | 45 | 46 | def is_delete_order(mention, master_account, ban_command): 47 | """Check if mention is a valid (ie: from the master acount) delete order 48 | (ie: starts with the ban_command). 49 | """ 50 | mention = mention.text.lower() 51 | ban_command = ban_command.lower() 52 | return mention.startswith(ban_command) 53 | 54 | 55 | def is_img_request(mention, request_command): 56 | """Return True if mention start with the request_command.""" 57 | return mention.text.lower().startswith(request_command.lower()) 58 | 59 | 60 | def who_asks(mention): 61 | """Return the username (@username, with the at and all) of the 62 | poster of the mention. 63 | """ 64 | user_name = "@" + mention.user.screen_name 65 | return user_name 66 | 67 | 68 | def is_from_master(mention, master_account): 69 | """Return True if the mention was tweeted from master_account, False 70 | otherwise. 71 | """ 72 | return who_asks(mention) == master_account 73 | 74 | 75 | def already_answered(tweet, log_file): 76 | """Return True if the tweet id is found in a line of the log_file, False 77 | otherwise.""" 78 | with open(log_file, 'r') as log: 79 | for line in log: 80 | if str(tweet.id) in line: 81 | return True 82 | else: 83 | return False 84 | 85 | 86 | def mentions_third_user(tweet): 87 | """Return True if the tweet mentions a third user (that is, has a "to @" 88 | somewhere in the tweet text) False otherwise. 89 | """ 90 | return "to @" in tweet.text.lower() 91 | 92 | 93 | def request_to_whom(tweet): 94 | """Return the user to whom a tweet should be sent. Intended for gifts.""" 95 | tweet = tweet.text 96 | divide_tweet = tweet.partition("to @")[2] # ["send", "to @", "amemulo!. and also friends"] 97 | whom = divide_tweet.partition(" ")[0] # ["amemulo!.", "and", "friends"] 98 | # requests to "@fri_end!" should be given to "@fri_end" not "@fri_end!" 99 | realWhom = "" 100 | for letter in whom: 101 | if letter.isalpha() or letter == "_": 102 | realWhom = realWhom+letter 103 | return realWhom 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/twitterbot_tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import twitterbot 2 | import unittest 3 | from unittest.mock import MagicMock 4 | from unittest.mock import patch 5 | from unittest.mock import mock_open 6 | 7 | class TestHandleTweetPosting(unittest.TestCase): 8 | @patch('twitterbot.get_random_image_from_folder', return_value=('img1', 1)) 9 | @patch('twitterbot.config.log_file', '') 10 | @patch('twitterbot.config.tolerance', 50) 11 | @patch('twitterbot.config.banned_file', '') 12 | def test_everything_okey_case(self, get_random_image_mock): 13 | mock_tweet = MagicMock() 14 | mock_tweet.is_already_tweeted.return_value = False 15 | mock_tweet.is_banned.return_value = False 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | class TestRespondeToRequests(unittest.TestCase): 20 | @patch('twitterbot.config.request_to_third_answers', ['only_answer']) 21 | def test_respond_to_gift(self): 22 | mock_request = MagicMock() 23 | mock_request.id = "0" 24 | mock_request.user.screen_name = 'tester' 25 | mock_request.text = "dear @bot give a gift to @gf" 26 | mock_handle_tweet_posting = MagicMock() 27 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.return_value = True 28 | 29 | with patch('twitterbot.handle_tweet_posting', mock_handle_tweet_posting): 30 | twitterbot.respond_to_gift_request(mock_request) 31 | 32 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.assert_called_once_with("@gf only_answer @tester", "0") 33 | 34 | @patch('twitterbot.config.request_answers', ['only_answer']) 35 | def test_respond_to_request(self): 36 | mock_request = MagicMock() 37 | mock_request.id = 0 38 | mock_request.user.screen_name = "requester" 39 | mock_handle_tweet_posting = MagicMock() 40 | with patch('twitterbot.handle_tweet_posting', mock_handle_tweet_posting): 41 | twitterbot.respond_to_simple_request(mock_request) 42 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.assert_called_once_with("@requester only_answer", 0) 43 | 44 | 45 | class TestOrders(unittest.TestCase): 46 | """Honestly there is nothing to test here. Order function is just pretty 47 | much a collection of calls to other functions: those should be tested 48 | instead.""" 49 | pass 50 | 51 | class TestGetTweetNumber(unittest.TestCase): 52 | """Tests for the twitterbot.get_post_number function""" 53 | 54 | def test_manual_post_number_is_not_None(self): 55 | post_number = twitterbot.get_post_number(5) 56 | self.assertEqual(post_number, 5) 57 | 58 | def test_manual_post_number_is_None(self): 59 | # avoid dealing with the actual log by patching get_post_number_from_log 60 | with patch('twitterbot.get_post_number_from_log', return_value=5): 61 | post_number = twitterbot.get_post_number(None) 62 | self.assertEqual(post_number, 5) 63 | 64 | 65 | class TestGetPostNumberFromLog(unittest.TestCase): 66 | """Tests for the twitterbot.get_post_number_from_log function.""" 67 | 68 | def test_log_with_at_least_an_entry(self): 69 | fake_log = ( 70 | "948\t749421180906536960\t2016-07-02 22:55:02.178206\t/home/u/imgs/3.jpg\tNone\n" 71 | "949\t749426484322918400\t2016-07-02 23:16:02.080331\t/home/u/imgs/2.jpg\tNone\n" 72 | "950\t749447858588381184\t2016-07-03 00:41:01.872862\t/home/u/imgs/1.jpg\tNone\n" 73 | ) 74 | 75 | with patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=fake_log)) as fake_log: 76 | post_number = twitterbot.get_post_number_from_log('whatever_im_mocking') 77 | self.assertEqual('951', post_number) 78 | 79 | def test_log_with_no_entries(self): 80 | fake_log = "" 81 | with patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=fake_log)) as fake_log: 82 | post_number = twitterbot.get_post_number_from_log('whatever_im_mocking') 83 | self.assertEqual(post_number, "1") 84 | 85 | 86 | class TestTweetText(unittest.TestCase): 87 | """Tests for the twitterbot.create_tweet_text function""" 88 | 89 | def test_without_post_number(self): 90 | text = twitterbot.create_tweet_text('test text', 0, False) 91 | self.assertEqual(text, 'test text') 92 | 93 | def test_with_post_number(self): 94 | text = twitterbot.create_tweet_text('test text', 0, True) 95 | self.assertEqual(text, 'No. 0 test text') 96 | 97 | def test_empty_tweet_this_text_without_post_number(self): 98 | text = twitterbot.create_tweet_text('', 0, False) 99 | self.assertEqual(text, '') 100 | 101 | def test_empty_tweet_this_text_with_post_number(self): 102 | text = twitterbot.create_tweet_text('', 0, True) 103 | self.assertEqual(text, 'No. 0') 104 | 105 | 106 | class TestMainFunction(unittest.TestCase): 107 | """Test the twitterbot.main function""" 108 | 109 | # so many I/O and side efects :( gave up on testing for random 110 | @patch('sys.argv', ['script_name', '--tweet']) 111 | @patch('twitterbot.get_post_number', return_value=0) 112 | @patch('twitterbot.create_tweet_text', return_value='automatic testing') 113 | @patch('twitterbot.orders', return_value='orders? im a test idiot') 114 | @patch('twitterbot.config.api', 'whatever') 115 | @patch('twitterbot.config.chance', 50) # this one actually matters 116 | @patch('twitterbot.config.tweet_this_text', 'whatever') 117 | @patch('twitterbot.config.tweet_post_number', 'whatever') 118 | def test_tweet_sane_values(self, _, __, ___): 119 | """Tests if the tweet is sent to twitterbot.handle_tweet_posting with 120 | the values it should. 121 | """ 122 | mock_handle_tweet_posting = MagicMock() 123 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.return_value = True 124 | with patch('twitterbot.handle_tweet_posting', mock_handle_tweet_posting): 125 | twitterbot.main() 126 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.assert_called_once_with('automatic testing', None, False) 127 | 128 | @patch('sys.argv', ['script_name', '--tweet']) 129 | @patch('twitterbot.get_post_number', return_value=0) 130 | @patch('twitterbot.create_tweet_text', return_value='automatic testing') 131 | @patch('twitterbot.orders', return_value='orders? im a test idiot') 132 | @patch('twitterbot.config.api', 'whatever') 133 | @patch('twitterbot.config.chance', 50) # this one actually matters 134 | @patch('twitterbot.config.tweet_this_text', 'whatever') 135 | @patch('twitterbot.config.tweet_post_number', 'whatever') 136 | @patch('twitterbot.config.log_file', 'log_file') 137 | @patch('twitterbot.logger.add_warning_to_log', return_value=True) 138 | def test_log_if_tweet_not_successful(self, _, __, ___, _____): 139 | mock_handle_tweet_posting = MagicMock() 140 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.return_value = False 141 | mock_add_warning_to_log = MagicMock() 142 | patch_handle_tweet_posting = patch('twitterbot.handle_tweet_posting', mock_handle_tweet_posting) 143 | patch_add_warning_to_log = patch('twitterbot.logger.add_warning_to_log', mock_add_warning_to_log) 144 | with patch_add_warning_to_log, patch_handle_tweet_posting: 145 | twitterbot.main() 146 | mock_handle_tweet_posting.assert_called_once_with('automatic testing', None, False) 147 | warning_string = "!CRITICAL! No non-repeated or non-banned images found" 148 | mock_add_warning_to_log.assert_called_once_with(0, warning_string, 'log_file') 149 | 150 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | from settings import config 4 | from bot import status 5 | from bot import requests 6 | from bot import timeline 7 | from logs import logger 8 | from logs import banner 9 | import random 10 | import argparse 11 | import sys 12 | import os 13 | 14 | """The glue that holds it all together: uses all the other modules 15 | to handle requests, post tweets if chance is met, calls the logger 16 | and parses the CLI arguments. 17 | 18 | Some lingo used through the code: 19 | master_account is setted in the config, should be the owner of the bot. 20 | gift, gifted: a gift is a request for the bot to tweet an image for a third 21 | person, like: "hey bot give my gf @girlfriend an image!" 22 | """ 23 | 24 | def handle_tweet_posting(text, reply_id, test=False): 25 | """Sends a tweet to twitter, making sure it is not repeated and logs 26 | it to our log file. If no non repeated or non banned images found, return 27 | False. If operation was succesful, return True. 28 | 29 | text = text to be tweeted, 30 | reply_id = the id of the tweet we'll be replying to, 31 | test = if bot was executed with test flag or not. 32 | """ 33 | log = config.log_file 34 | tolerance = config.tolerance 35 | banned_list = config.banned_file 36 | media, amount_media_available = get_random_image_from_folder(config.source_folder) 37 | 38 | t = status.Tweet(media, text, reply_id) 39 | 40 | tolerance = 0 41 | while t.is_already_tweeted(log, tolerance) or t.is_banned(banned_list): 42 | new_media = get_random_image_from_folder(config.source_folder) 43 | t.change_media(new_media) 44 | tolerance += 1 45 | if tolerance >= amount_media_available: 46 | return False 47 | 48 | if not test: 49 | tweet_id = t.post_to_twitter(api) 50 | log_line = logger.log_line(post_number, tweet_id, media, reply_id) 51 | 52 | else: 53 | # if it was a test, don't post it and mark the log line as such 54 | log_line = logger.log_line(post_number, 'TEST_ID', "TEST_PATH", reply_id) 55 | 56 | logger.add_line_to_log(log_line, log) 57 | return True 58 | 59 | 60 | def get_random_image_from_folder(folder): 61 | """Returns a random file from folder and the amount of files in the folder. 62 | It's up the user to check (or not) if the return file is actually an 63 | image. 64 | """ 65 | media_list = [] 66 | for dirpath, dirnames, files in os.walk(folder): 67 | for f in files: 68 | media_list.append(os.path.join(dirpath, f)) 69 | media = random.choice(media_list) 70 | return media, len(media_list) 71 | 72 | 73 | def respond_to_simple_request(request_tweet): 74 | """Gets the information neccesary from request_tweet to reply to it. 75 | """ 76 | reply_id = request_tweet.id 77 | user_name = request_tweet.user.screen_name 78 | answer = random.choice(config.request_answers) 79 | text = '@' + user_name + ' ' + answer 80 | return handle_tweet_posting(text, reply_id) 81 | 82 | 83 | def respond_to_gift_request(request_tweet): 84 | """Gets the information neccesary from request_tweet to reply to the user 85 | specified in the request_tweet, as this is a gift request. 86 | """ 87 | reply_id = request_tweet.id 88 | user_giver = request_tweet.user.screen_name 89 | user_gifted = ('@' + requests.request_to_whom(request_tweet)) 90 | answer = random.choice(config.request_to_third_answers) 91 | text = (user_gifted + ' ' + answer + ' @' + user_giver) 92 | return handle_tweet_posting(text, reply_id) 93 | 94 | 95 | def orders(): 96 | """Handle orders given to the bot via replies""" 97 | log = config.log_file 98 | time = config.time_tolerance 99 | master = config.master_account 100 | ban_command = config.ban_command 101 | master_account = config.master_account 102 | mentions = requests.mentions(config.bot_account, api) 103 | 104 | mentions = requests.mentions(config.bot_account, config.api) 105 | master_mentions = requests.master_mentions(mentions, log, master_account) 106 | relevant_mentions = requests.relevant_mentions(mentions, log, time) 107 | 108 | for tweet in relevant_mentions: 109 | if requests.is_img_request(tweet, config.request_command): 110 | if requests.mentions_third_user(tweet): 111 | respond_to_gift_request(tweet) 112 | else: 113 | respond_to_simple_request(tweet) 114 | 115 | for tweet in master_mentions: 116 | if requests.is_delete_order(tweet, master, ban_command): 117 | id_to_delete = tweet.in_reply_to_status_id 118 | timeline.delete_tweet_by_id(tweet.in_reply_to_status_id, api) 119 | banner.ban_image_by_tweet_id(id_to_delete, 120 | config.banned_file, 121 | config.log_file) 122 | 123 | logger.add_banned_to_log(post_number, tweet.id, config.log_file) 124 | 125 | 126 | def get_post_number_from_log(log_file): 127 | """Tries to get a post number from the log. If it can't, it means 128 | it must be the first. Returns the number as a string. 129 | """ 130 | try: 131 | post_number = open(log_file, 'r').readlines()[-1] 132 | post_number = post_number.split()[0] 133 | return str(int(post_number)+1) 134 | except (IndexError, ValueError): 135 | return "1" 136 | 137 | 138 | def get_post_number(manual_post_number): 139 | """Gets the post number either from the manual_post_number set by 140 | the user from the CLI or from the log. Returns number as string. 141 | """ 142 | if manual_post_number is not None: 143 | return manual_post_number 144 | else: 145 | return get_post_number_from_log(config.log_file) 146 | 147 | 148 | def create_tweet_text(raw_text, post_number, tweet_post_number): 149 | """Decides which should be the tweet text based on the raw_text setted 150 | by the user, the post_number and the boolean tweet_post_number. 151 | """ 152 | if tweet_post_number: 153 | if raw_text: 154 | tweet_text = "No. " + str(post_number) + " " + raw_text 155 | else: 156 | tweet_text = "No. " + str(post_number) 157 | else: 158 | tweet_text = raw_text 159 | 160 | return tweet_text 161 | 162 | 163 | def parse_args(args): 164 | """Parses arguments from command line""" 165 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 166 | parser.add_argument("--tweet", help="Ignores execution chance, always run", 167 | action="store_true") 168 | parser.add_argument("--test", help="Wont't tweet, just write to log", 169 | action="store_true") 170 | parser.add_argument("--tweetnumber", help="If you were already using this " 171 | "bot and you want to start using the post_tweet_number" 172 | " function you'll need to tell the bot where to " 173 | "start. Use this option ONLY ONCE ") 174 | return parser.parse_args(args) 175 | 176 | 177 | def main(): 178 | """Runs the whole program, the function of all functions 179 | Will check the arguments from the CLI, the settings from the settings file 180 | and will decide if a tweet must be posted by checking our 181 | tweet_chance in the settings against a random integer between 0 and 99 182 | """ 183 | 184 | global post_number # it's needed both here and in handle_tweet_posting() 185 | global api # it's used absolutely everywhere, so might as well be global 186 | 187 | args = parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) 188 | test = args.test 189 | forceTweet = args.tweet 190 | manual_post_number = args.tweetnumber 191 | 192 | api = config.api 193 | 194 | tweet_raw_text = config.tweet_this_text 195 | tweet_post_number = config.tweet_post_number 196 | 197 | post_number = get_post_number(manual_post_number) 198 | tweet_text = create_tweet_text(tweet_raw_text, post_number, tweet_post_number) 199 | 200 | orders() 201 | 202 | if random.randint(0, 99) < config.chance or test or forceTweet: 203 | tweeted_successfully = handle_tweet_posting(tweet_text, None, test) 204 | if not tweeted_successfully: 205 | warning = "!CRITICAL! No non-repeated or non-banned images found" 206 | logger.add_warning_to_log(post_number, warning, config.log_file) 207 | 208 | if __name__ == "__main__": 209 | main() 210 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | twitterImgBot 2 | =============== 3 | 4 | There are way too many pretty pictures in the world to tweet all of them. twitterImgBot tries to solve just that. 5 | 6 | The primary objective of this script is to tweet a random picture from a given folder. But it does some other things too and has some pretty nice things built in as well. See [the features](#features). 7 | 8 | It can easily be used together with cron or another task scheduler to create a twitter bot. All you need is a computer with internet connection, python, tweepy and folder with a bunch of images. 9 | 10 | Features 11 | ============== 12 | * **Separate config file.** You don't have to touch a line of code. Of course can also do that if you wish <3. 13 | * **Deletes and bans tweets upon command:** The bot listens to a master account for a tweet with a specified command to delete the tweet that was indicated by the reply id of the master command. In simple terms, that means you can delete a tweet by replying to it with a custom command from your master account. It will also ban the image posted in the deleted tweet, never uploading it again. 14 | * **Handles requests:** The bot will also listen to tweets containing a custom string from any user and will post a random picture for them. A list of possible text answers to be posted along with the image can be given and the bot will choose one them at random. If a tweet from user A with the custom string is found and the tweet also has a "to @(user B)" the bot will interpret that the user A is gifting an image to user B. A list of possible text answers to such "gifts" can also be given. 15 | * **No repeat:** The bot won't repeat images until a custom amount of pictures have been posted in between. 16 | * **Tweets at random intervals:** The bot can tweet at random intervals, behaving more like a human, instead of tweeting at totally predictable times. 17 | * **Can post tweet number and an user defined text with each tweet:** You can make your bot tweet only the images, you can add the post number to your tweets and you can add a custom text also. 18 | * **Pretty fast:** The bot checks requests, commands from the master account and checks if it needs to upload a picture in less than a second. Of course, if the bot actually needs to upload something, it will probably take more time. 19 | * **Logs**: This actually needs to be improved to use Python's standard logging module, but it is good as it is and it gets the job done. The log contains date, image posted and the twitt that was being replied (if any). 20 | * **Doesn't need much:** Really, you're all set with python, tweepy, a task scheduler like cron and a bunch of images in a folder. Of course, you'll also need [to create a Twitter app to get your API key and such](https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/application-owner-access-tokens). 21 | 22 | Setup 23 | =============== 24 | You need: 25 | * python3 26 | * tweepy 27 | * [Twitter tokens](https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/application-owner-access-token) 28 | 29 | You'll probably also want a task scheduler like cron to [fully automate the bot](#live-example-and-full-automation-idea). 30 | 31 | Python3 comes with pretty much every modern distro, but you probably don't have tweepy installed. You should install pip. 32 | 33 | ```sudo apt-get install python3-pip``` 34 | 35 | and then tweepy 36 | 37 | ```pip install tweepy``` 38 | 39 | 40 | You should then complete the settings file inside the settings folder. There's a [detailed explanation](#explanation) of every setting and also an [example config file](#example) in the [Options](#options) section. Please: 41 | 42 | * Make sure **all** settings are filled correctly. 43 | * Double check paths. 44 | * Do use full paths *(not ~/bot/ but /home/username/bot/)*.} 45 | * Do end paths with **/** (*forward slash*). 46 | 47 | The bot **WILL** ~~probably~~ fail if these conditions are not met. 48 | 49 | Options 50 | =============== 51 | 52 | ### Explanation 53 | - **[Twitter]** 54 | - Everything in this section is provided by Twitter. [Check this out.](https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/application-owner-access-tokens) 55 | - **[App]** 56 | - *image_folder*: source folder for the bot to look up the images to be posted. 57 | - *execution_chance*: this makes the bot tweet at random intervals. Set it to a low value and have to bot execute very often: most of the time it will not tweet. I find that 1 per cent execution_chance works well if the script runs every minute. 58 | - *allow_repeat_after*: how many images the bot must have posted before it is allowed to repeat a picture. 59 | - *log_file*: full path to the log file. You probably want to use *BOT_PATH/logs/log*. 60 | - *bot_account*: the username for the bot account. **DO** start with @. 61 | - *master_account*: the username which the bot will listen to for delete commands. **DO** start with @. 62 | - *dont_tweet_file*: full path to the banned images list file. You probably want to use *BOT_PATH/logs/banned* 63 | - **[Orders]** 64 | - *ban_command*: if master_account tweets something starting with this, will delete last tweet and ban last image posted. 65 | - *request_command*: if anybody tweets something starting with this, it will give them a picture. If tweet has a "to @(userB)" in it somewhere *and* starts with the request_command, bot will interpret as a gift from user posting to userB. 66 | - *time_tolerance*: How old should a request be for it to be ignored? Do not set this to be less than the frequency with which you'll set the bot on cron. 67 | - **[Texts]** 68 | - *tweet_post_number*: True/False. This will prepend your tweets with a text looking like "Nr. X" where X is your post number. Do read the [Backwards Compatibility](#backwards-compatibilty) section if you were using a previous version of the bot or if you will start using this bot in non empty twitter account. 69 | - *tweet_this_text*: Just write whatever you want to be tweeted with your image. This will come after the post number, if you set tweet_post_number to True. This would most probably be a URL asociated with your bot, but you can set it to whatever you want. If you want nothing to customized text to be tweeted, just leave it blank 70 | - *requests_answers*: bot will choose randomly from here when complying to request from a request_command with no "to @". the reply will look like "@user request_answer" 71 | - *requests_to_third_answers*: bot will choose ramdonly from here when complying to requests from a request_command with "to @" in it. the reply will look like "@userB request_to_third_answers @requester" 72 | 73 | 74 | ### Example 75 | ``` 76 | # Replace where appropriate with your own settings. 77 | 78 | [Twitter] 79 | api_key = your_api_key 80 | secret_key = your_secret_key 81 | token = your_token 82 | secret_token = your_secret_token 83 | 84 | [App] 85 | image_folder = /home/botImages/ 86 | execution_chance = 1 87 | allow_repeat_after = 50 88 | log_file = /home/bot/logs/log 89 | bot_account = @gentelindaOK 90 | master_account = @amemulo 91 | dont_tweet_file = /home/bot/logs/banned 92 | 93 | [Orders] 94 | #caps agnostic 95 | ban_command = @gentelindaOK don't 96 | request_command = dear @gentelindaOK 97 | time_tolerance = 5 98 | 99 | [Texts] 100 | # Respect indentation: it is TWO spaces 101 | # tweet_post_number is either True or False, nothing else 102 | # tweet this text doesn't requiere "" or '', just write the text 103 | tweet_post_number = True 104 | tweet_this_text = 105 | request_answers = specially for you. xoxo 106 | only because you asked nicely. xoxo 107 | this is one of my best. be grateful. xoxo 108 | when you see your human partner, think of me. xoxo 109 | remember: if you like it put a password on it. xoxo 110 | humans are warmer. but what if you like the cold?. xoxo 111 | can you feel your species deprecation?. xoxo 112 | request_to_third_answers = you just got a nice gift from 113 | apparently this person likes you 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | Backwards Compatibilty 117 | =============== 118 | 119 | Please note that if you were using a previous version of the bot you'll **have** to execute the bot once (and only once!) like this from the terminal after enabling the option. This is *specially* important if you want to use the tweet_post_number option. 120 | 121 | ```python twitterbot.py --tweet --tweetnumber X``` 122 | 123 | 124 | Where X is the number of the tweet you'll post right now (that is, the 125 | number of posts the bot has tweeted plus one, you can see the number so far 126 | on tweeter). 127 | 128 | This will log that tweet in a way so that the bot can read 129 | the post number from the log, so it will know now how many posts there 130 | have been. The --tweet option is there just to force the bot to tweet 131 | and ignore the execution chance. 132 | 133 | If you don't do this, your log will register the bot's post_number wrongly, starting from one since you updated. Of course, if you use the tweet_post_number function, this'll mean the post numbers the bot tweetes will make no sense. 134 | 135 | 136 | Usage 137 | =============== 138 | 139 | **Execute it.** That's it. 140 | 141 | You also have a couple of useful arguments: 142 | 143 | ``` 144 | optional arguments: 145 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 146 | --tweet Ignores execution chance, always run 147 | --test Wont't tweet, just write to log 148 | --postnumber Sets the post number to be posted if tweet_post_number is true. 149 | ``` 150 | 151 | Live example and full automation idea 152 | ============== 153 | You can check out [gentelindaOK](http://twitter.com/gentelindaOK) **(NSFW)** to see 154 | a working account using this twitter bot. 155 | 156 | @gentelindaOK is a fully automatic bot. My modified version of [RedditImageGrab 157 | ](https://github.com/joaquinlpereyra/RedditImageGrab) 158 | downloads new images to my PC from a multireddit every morning. 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