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module Agents
class TwitterSearchAgent < Agent
include TwitterConcern
cannot_receive_events!
description <<-MD
The Twitter Search Agent performs and emits the results of a specified Twitter search.
#{twitter_dependencies_missing if dependencies_missing?}
If you want realtime data from Twitter about frequent terms, you should definitely use the Twitter Stream Agent instead.
To be able to use this Agent you need to authenticate with Twitter in the [Services](/services) section first.
You must provide the desired `search`.
Set `result_type` to specify which [type of search results](https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/search/tweets) you would prefer to receive. Options are "mixed", "recent", and "popular". (default: `mixed`)
Set `max_results` to limit the amount of results to retrieve per run(default: `500`. The API rate limit is ~18,000 per 15 minutes. [Click here to learn more about rate limits](https://dev.twitter.com/rest/public/rate-limiting).
Set `expected_update_period_in_days` to the maximum amount of time that you'd expect to pass between Events being created by this Agent.
Set `starting_at` to the date/time (eg. `Mon Jun 02 00:38:12 +0000 2014`) you want to start receiving tweets from (default: agent's `created_at`)
MD
event_description <<-MD
Events are the raw JSON provided by the [Twitter API](https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/search/tweets). Should look something like:
{
... every Tweet field, including ...
"text": "something",
"user": {
"name": "Mr. Someone",
"screen_name": "Someone",
"location": "Vancouver BC Canada",
"description": "...",
"followers_count": 486,
"friends_count": 1983,
"created_at": "Mon Aug 29 23:38:14 +0000 2011",
"time_zone": "Pacific Time (US & Canada)",
"statuses_count": 3807,
"lang": "en"
},
"retweet_count": 0,
"entities": ...
"lang": "en"
}
MD
default_schedule "every_1h"
def working?
event_created_within?(interpolated['expected_update_period_in_days']) && !recent_error_logs?
end
def default_options
{
'search' => 'freebandnames',
'expected_update_period_in_days' => '2'
}
end
def validate_options
errors.add(:base, "search is required") unless options['search'].present?
errors.add(:base, "expected_update_period_in_days is required") unless options['expected_update_period_in_days'].present?
if options[:starting_at].present?
Time.parse(interpolated[:starting_at]) rescue errors.add(:base, "Error parsing starting_at")
end
end
def starting_at
if interpolated[:starting_at].present?
Time.parse(interpolated[:starting_at]) rescue created_at
else
created_at
end
end
def max_results
(interpolated['max_results'].presence || 500).to_i
end
def check
since_id = memory['since_id'] || nil
opts = {include_entities: true}
opts.merge! result_type: interpolated[:result_type] if interpolated[:result_type].present?
opts.merge! since_id: since_id unless since_id.nil?
# http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/twitter/Twitter/REST/Search
tweets = twitter.search(interpolated['search'], opts).take(max_results)
tweets.each do |tweet|
if (tweet.created_at >= starting_at)
memory['since_id'] = tweet.id if !memory['since_id'] || (tweet.id > memory['since_id'])
create_event payload: tweet.attrs
end
end
save!
end
end
end
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