TweetScraper
can get tweets from Twitter Search.
It is built on Scrapy without using Twitter's APIs.
The crawled data is not as clean as the one obtained by the APIs, but the benefits are you can get rid of the API's rate limits and restrictions. Ideally, you can get all the data from Twitter Search.
WARNING: please be polite and follow the crawler's politeness policy.
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Install
conda
, you can get it from miniconda. The tested python version is3.7
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Install selenium python bindings: https://selenium-python.readthedocs.io/installation.html. (Note: the
KeyError: 'driver'
is caused by wrong setup) -
For ubuntu or debian user, run:
$ bash install.sh $ conda activate tweetscraper $ scrapy list $ #If the output is 'TweetScraper', then you are ready to go.
the
install.sh
will create a new environmenttweetscraper
and install all the dependencies (e.g.,firefox-geckodriver
andfirefox
),
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Change the
USER_AGENT
inTweetScraper/settings.py
to identify who you areUSER_AGENT = 'your website/e-mail'
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In the root folder of this project, run command like:
scrapy crawl TweetScraper -a query="foo,#bar"
where
query
is a list of keywords seperated by comma and quoted by"
. The query can be any thing (keyword, hashtag, etc.) you want to search in Twitter Search.TweetScraper
will crawl the search results of the query and save the tweet content and user information. -
The tweets will be saved to disk in
./Data/tweet/
in default settings and./Data/user/
is for user data. The file format is JSON. Change theSAVE_TWEET_PATH
andSAVE_USER_PATH
inTweetScraper/settings.py
if you want another location.
Keeping the crawler up to date requires continuous efforts, please support our work via opencollective.com/tweetscraper.
TweetScraper is released under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2