AutoSafe/pythonProgram/function-specific-programs/tweet.py

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"""
import tweepy
#twitter application credentials
consumer_key="addYours"
consumer_secret="addYours"
#twitter user credentials
access_token="AddYours"
access_token_secret="AddYours"
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret)
tweepyapi = tweepy.API(auth)
tweepyapi.update_status('Hello World!')
print("Hello " + tweepyapi.me().name)
"""
import tweepy
def get_api(cfg):
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(cfg['consumer_key'], cfg['consumer_secret'])
auth.set_access_token(cfg['access_token'], cfg['access_token_secret'])
return tweepy.API(auth)
def main():
# Fill in the values noted in previous step here
cfg = {
"consumer_key" : consumer_key,
"consumer_secret" : consumer_secret,
"access_token" : access_token,
"access_token_secret" : access_token_secret
}
api = get_api(cfg)
tweet = "Hello, world!"
status = api.update_status(status=tweet)
# Yes, tweet is called 'status' rather confusing
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()