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get-tweets

v4.0.0

Published

Get latest tweets

Downloads

60

Readme

get-tweets

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Get latest tweets

Install

npm install --save get-tweets

Usage

import getTweets from 'get-tweets';
import tokens from 'twitter-tokens';

getTweets(tokens, 'largescalejs_ru', '424119506508980224').then(tweets => {
  console.log(tweets);
});

API

getTweets(tokens, username, sinceId)

Return a promise that resolves to tweets.

tokens

Required
Type: Object

Valid Twitter developer credentials (tokens) in the form of a set of consumer and access tokens/keys. You can use twitter-tokens, to simplify getting tokens.

username

Required
Type: String

Twitter username.

sinceId

Required
Type: String

id_str of tweet since which you want to get latest tweets. Result array will not contain this tweet. If you want it to contain that tweet use bignum-dec: getMentions(tokens, bignumDec(tweet.id_str), cb);. See tests for details.

Return results with an ID greater than (that is, more recent than) the specified ID. There are limits to the number of Tweets which can be accessed through the API. If the limit of Tweets has occured since the since_id, the since_id will be forced to the oldest ID available.
Twitter API statuses/user_timeline

License

MIT © Vladimir Starkov