require 'twitter/request' require 'twitter/rest/utils' require 'twitter/tweet' require 'twitter/user' module Twitter module REST module Timelines include Twitter::REST::Utils DEFAULT_TWEETS_PER_REQUEST = 20 MAX_TWEETS_PER_REQUEST = 200 # Returns the 20 most recent mentions (statuses containing @username) for the authenticating user # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/mentions_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 800 Tweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. def mentions_timeline(options = {}) perform_with_objects(:get, '/1.1/statuses/mentions_timeline.json', options, Twitter::Tweet) end alias_method :mentions, :mentions_timeline # Returns the 20 most recent Tweets posted by the specified user # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/user_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 3,200 Tweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @overload user_timeline(user, options = {}) # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, URI, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :exclude_replies This parameter will prevent replies from appearing in the returned timeline. Using exclude_replies with the count parameter will mean you will receive up-to count tweets - this is because the count parameter retrieves that many tweets before filtering out retweets and replies. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :contributor_details Specifies that the contributors element should be enhanced to include the screen_name of the contributor. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_rts Specifies that the timeline should include native retweets in addition to regular tweets. Note: If you're using the trim_user parameter in conjunction with include_rts, the retweets will no longer contain a full user object. def user_timeline(*args) objects_from_response_with_user(Twitter::Tweet, :get, '/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json', args) end # Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by the specified user # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/user_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 3,200 Tweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, URI, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :exclude_replies This parameter will prevent replies from appearing in the returned timeline. Using exclude_replies with the count parameter will mean you will receive up-to count tweets - this is because the count parameter retrieves that many tweets before filtering out retweets and replies. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :contributor_details Specifies that the contributors element should be enhanced to include the screen_name of the contributor. def retweeted_by_user(user, options = {}) retweets_from_timeline(options) do |opts| user_timeline(user, opts) end end alias_method :retweeted_by, :retweeted_by_user # Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by the authenticating user # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/user_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 3,200 Tweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :exclude_replies This parameter will prevent replies from appearing in the returned timeline. Using exclude_replies with the count parameter will mean you will receive up-to count tweets - this is because the count parameter retrieves that many tweets before filtering out retweets and replies. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :contributor_details Specifies that the contributors element should be enhanced to include the screen_name of the contributor. def retweeted_by_me(options = {}) retweets_from_timeline(options) do |opts| user_timeline(opts) end end # Returns the 20 most recent Tweets, including retweets if they exist, posted by the authenticating user and the users they follow # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/home_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 800 Tweets, including retweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :exclude_replies This parameter will prevent replies from appearing in the returned timeline. Using exclude_replies with the count parameter will mean you will receive up-to count tweets - this is because the count parameter retrieves that many tweets before filtering out retweets and replies. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_rts Specifies that the timeline should include native retweets in addition to regular tweets. Note: If you're using the trim_user parameter in conjunction with include_rts, the retweets will no longer contain a full user object. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :contributor_details Specifies that the contributors element should be enhanced to include the screen_name of the contributor. def home_timeline(options = {}) perform_with_objects(:get, '/1.1/statuses/home_timeline.json', options, Twitter::Tweet) end # Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by users the authenticating user follow. # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/home_timeline # @note This method can only return up to 800 Tweets, including retweets. # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :exclude_replies This parameter will prevent replies from appearing in the returned timeline. Using exclude_replies with the count parameter will mean you will receive up-to count tweets - this is because the count parameter retrieves that many tweets before filtering out retweets and replies. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :contributor_details Specifies that the contributors element should be enhanced to include the screen_name of the contributor. def retweeted_to_me(options = {}) retweets_from_timeline(options) do |opts| home_timeline(opts) end end # Returns the 20 most recent tweets of the authenticated user that have been retweeted by others # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/statuses/retweets_of_me # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :count Specifies the number of records to retrieve. Must be less than or equal to 200. # @option options [Integer] :since_id Returns results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. # @option options [Integer] :max_id Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :trim_user Each tweet returned in a timeline will include a user object with only the author's numerical ID when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_user_entities The user entities node will be disincluded when set to false. def retweets_of_me(options = {}) perform_with_objects(:get, '/1.1/statuses/retweets_of_me.json', options, Twitter::Tweet) end private def retweets_from_timeline(options) options[:include_rts] = true count = options[:count] || DEFAULT_TWEETS_PER_REQUEST collect_with_count(count) do |count_options| select_retweets(yield(options.merge(count_options))) end end # @param tweets [Array] # @return [Array] def select_retweets(tweets) tweets.select(&:retweet?) end # @param count [Integer] # @return [Array] def collect_with_count(count) options = {} options[:count] = MAX_TWEETS_PER_REQUEST collect_with_max_id do |max_id| options[:max_id] = max_id unless max_id.nil? if count > 0 tweets = yield(options) count -= tweets.length tweets end end.flatten.compact[0...count] end # @param collection [Array] # @param max_id [Integer, NilClass] # @return [Array] def collect_with_max_id(collection = [], max_id = nil, &block) tweets = yield(max_id) return collection if tweets.nil? collection += tweets tweets.empty? ? collection.flatten : collect_with_max_id(collection, tweets.last.id - 1, &block) end end end end