twarc.expansions
Expansions are how the new v2 Twitter API includes optional metadata about Tweets. In contrast to v1.1, where each Tweet JSON object is self-contained, in v2 metadata about a whole "page" of requests is included in the response. This means that to get a self-contained Tweet JSON, additional processing is needed to look up each piece of extra metadata. Different tools and libraries may implement this in different ways. In twarc, the goal was to retain the original JSON format and only append extra fields, so that any code that expects original JSON will still work.
This module contains a list of the known Twitter V2+ API expansions and fields for each expansion, and a function flatten() for "flattening" a result set, including all expansions inline.
ensure_flattened() can be used in tweet processing programs that need to make sure that data is flattened.
ensure_flattened(data)
Will ensure that the supplied data is "flattened". The input data can be a response from the Twitter API, a list of tweet dictionaries, or a single tweet dictionary. It will always return a list of tweet dictionaries. A ValueError will be thrown if the supplied data is not recognizable or it cannot be flattened.
ensure_flattened is designed for use in twarc plugins and other tweet processing applications that want to operate on a stream of tweets, and examine included entities like users and tweets without hunting and pecking in the response data.
Source code in twarc/expansions.py
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flatten(response)
Flatten an API response by moving all "included" entities inline with the tweets they are referenced from. flatten expects an entire page response from the API (data, includes, meta) and will raise a ValueError if what is passed in does not appear to be an API response. It will return a list of dictionaries where each dictionary represents a tweet. Empty objects will be returned for things that are missing in includes, which can happen when protected or delete users or tweets are referenced.
Source code in twarc/expansions.py
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