According to the docs, searching for twitter should NOT return
www.twitter.com
(http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods#track)
However this is exactly what happens:
Searching for amzn returns tweets with www.amzn.co.jp
Searching for Google Maps returns tweets with maps.google.com
Hi Guys,
is it possible to query streaming api with filter and include
start_date and end_date, so that developer can track or filter by date
range? If yes, that could be awesome, if no, would you mind please to
add this feature?
Why it is needed because it would be great if we can track keyword
This would be a great feature, any word on this yet?
Trevor Dean | Director
big time design communication Inc.
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Visit http://www.bigtimedesign.ca for more information
On 2011-06-23, at 7:13 AM, JackRabbit yacobus.reinh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
is it possible to query
This is not within the scope of the real-time streaming API which serves the
purpose of streaming tweets related events as they happen with very
limited support for any kind of rewind behavior.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Trevor Dean trevord...@gmail.com wrote:
This would be a great
It is kosher to connect to the Twitter Streaming API using two
dedicated IP's on two separate servers or does this violate the terms
of usage? I've looked for something telling me I can't do this and
nothing has cropped up, but I'd like to have this confirmed.
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Connecting from two IPs, with two different users will be perfectly fine and
fall within the current rules.
On 14 Jun 2011, at 20:39, @dbbradle wrote:
It is kosher to connect to the Twitter Streaming API using two
dedicated IP's on two separate servers or does this violate the terms
of
I I start following just 1 or 2 people using the streaming API I do
not get any of their tweets. Is there a buffer that needs to be filled
before I get these?
Ray Slakinski
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Hey Ray,
As soon as the connection is established, you start receiving public
statuses that match your filter predicates. Are you sure these users were
actually tweeting during the time you were consuming the stream?
Arnaud / @rno http://twitter.com/rno
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:04 AM, Ray
Hi Ray,
There isn't a buffer that has to be filled before the Streaming API delivers
tweets. Only public tweets created after you open a connection will be
delivered.
Have the users you are following Tweeted since you connected, and are they
public accounts (not protected)?
On Jun 6, 2011,
I'd like to use the streaming API to track certain terms that I'll
ultimately present to all of my web application's users. For instance,
I want my app to display all tweets for some event, identified by some
hashed term.
I see that the streaming API (unlike the search API) requires
You would create a twitter app at https://dev.twitter.com/apps
After you create it, there is a My Access Token button on the
details page for your application. I /believe/ that will get you what
you want.
James
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Craig Walls hab...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to
Hi there,
Is there a maximum limit on how long we can maintain the connection to
the Streaming API or on the number of tweets consumed?
Thanks
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No.
On 19 May 2011, at 20:26, Tereno wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a maximum limit on how long we can maintain the connection to
the Streaming API or on the number of tweets consumed?
Thanks
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Hi
I'm trying the following code snippet to connect to your API but it is
timing out while waiting for the response.
string url = http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json?
follow=12;
WebRequest req = WebRequest.Create(url);
req.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(ConnectTweetPRO,
Hey there,
Please be careful when you share pieces of code on this Mailing List. I had
to reset your Twitter password because you just shared it publicly. Please
go to http://twitter.com/account/resend_password so we can send you password
reset instructions.
Concerning your issue, the Streaming
Why does the streaming API truncate certain tweets that are not truncated on
twitter.com or through other APIs?
Thanks!
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Where are you seeing this truncation? Can you share some examples of the
JSON with the truncated (I assume status body) field?
In the case of retweets in the streaming API, you may see the top-level
text node with truncated tweet text prepended with RT -- but the full
text of the original
Hello there,
Does anyone know of some sort of community maintained repository of message
types sent by the Streaming API?
With a sample of every known type of json message found in the
site/user/filter streams.
-
Juliano
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Hi Juliano,
From filter stream we received just two types of messages: 'status' (tweets
itself) and 'limit' (show how many tweets was suppressed since last
reconnection).
Abraços da UFRGS!!
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Juliano Bortolozzo Solanho
juliano.sola...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
From sample you will receive delete messages. From User Streams
you will receive numerous types of events, as well as tweets and DMs.
I haven't looked at the documentation recently, but last time I did
Twitter was still reserving the right to add message types and
recommended you have a code path
Hello,
We've been using some of the streaming API (specifically
/statuses/filter.json and occasionally /statuses/sample.json), and recently
I have noticed that we are seeing only 420 errors from our auth tokens for
all of our dev, staging, and prod applications. Two sets of those auth
tokens
Hi All,
The streaming api documentation says that mentions, implicit retweets
and implicit replies will NOT be returned. However, it looks like they
are being returned. For our application we do need to keep track of
mentions and the streaming api seems to work fine. Can we rely on it
being
With the follow parameter, you should only get real replies retweets.
If you need to track all mentions, try the track parameter (i.e.
track=@user)
Arnaud / @rno http://twitter.com/rno
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Kumar kumar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
The streaming api documentation
Essentially, I'd like to know how rate limiting on the streaming API
works.
As a research group at a large university, we want to collect data
from Twitter for various different projects.
Some involve setting different bounding boxes for location queries,
and some involve tracking different
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Data Gatherer gatherer...@gmail.com wrote:
...
I would not like the data gathering for one project to affect another
project. If I'm rate limited depending on how much data my single
connection to the data stream receives - this would affect all
projects. If
No it won't. Streaming has rate limit with around 1% of firehose, if your
search term os too much generic.
If your search term or bouding box get too many tweets, you will start
receive 'limit' status message as doc said.
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_concepts#parsing-responses
On
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Augusto Santos augu...@gemeos.org wrote:
No it won't. Streaming has rate limit with around 1% of firehose, if your
search term os too much generic.
If your search term or bouding box get too many tweets, you will start
receive 'limit' status message as doc
Hi,
I would like to have a stream of geo-located tweets filtered against
pre-defined keywords.
As stated in the documentation:
Bounding boxes are logical ORs. A locations parameter may be combined
with track parameters, but note that all terms are logically ORd, so
the query string
Thanks, figured it out. Another question, how many connections are allowed
with a shared IP? Any suggestions on multiple streams in one machine with
one IP?
J
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:50 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Are you specifying the IDs in the URL or in a POST parameter?
Hi J,
Glad you worked it out. The Streaming API (stream.twitter.com) does not
support multiple streams - only one connection is permitted. This is
explained in more detail on our developer resources site:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_concepts#access-rate-limiting
Best,
Although this is specified at streaming API docs, it's possible to connect
two diferent users at the same IP address.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.comwrote:
Hi J,
Glad you worked it out. The Streaming API (stream.twitter.com) does not
support multiple
From the developer resource, it is said that 'Each account may create
only one standing connection to the Streaming API'. While it is
possible to have a few streams with different users' account through
OAuth? If yes, what's the limit?
Thanks,
J
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:25 AM, Matt Harris
Are you specifying the IDs in the URL or in a POST parameter? There's a
limit to the URL length that we'll parse, but we'll take huge POST
parameters.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:22 PM, aquajach aquaj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just
This is documented in painful detail here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_concepts#updating-filter-predicates
.
If you connect a second time, you should get a TCP Close or Reset on the
first connection. It sounds like your client library isn't detecting the
connection close.
-John
John,
Thank you for getting back to me.
The doc lists a For example, reconnect no more than twice every four
minutes, or three times per six minutes, or some similar metric. but
doesn't give a Don't reconnect more than a few times a minute unless you
are retrying automatically due to
Hey dude. You gave me a hint, but not tweetstream, that is twitterstream,
which is newer and works for me.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:12 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
zn...@borasky-research.net wrote:
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:34:52 +0800, Chen Jack S Y aquaj...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks, dude. My
Thanks, dude. My problem is still there though.
When I try the streaming api with curl in command line, everything goes
well and it tracks a few thousands of ids successfully.
While using eventmachine (together with em-http-request) ruby gem, haven't
found any solutions to track more 400 ids but
If it's working for you in curl, then it's likely something either in your
code or the library you're using. Are you using OAuth to authenticate or
basic auth? Either way, if you can get a trace of the exact POST body and
URL you are sending when issuing the request from eventmachine, it will
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:34:52 +0800, Chen Jack S Y aquaj...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks, dude. My problem is still there though.
When I try the streaming api with curl in command line, everything
goes well and it tracks a few thousands of ids successfully.
While using eventmachine (together with
Now that I've got OAuth with statuses/follow.json working, I've been working
through building a small part of our app.
Part of the streaming API docs state that only one connection is allowed
(reasonable). Upon making a second connection, the first no longer receives
any data (not even
Hi,
Just started to play with streaming API, but get confused on how many
followers id could be tracked with one connection. In basic level of
filter,
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/statuses/filter says 400 followers ids
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods says 5,000
followers ids
Hi J,
The authoritative information for the Streaming API is under the /pages/
path and you should use that for guidance.
The number of connections you are allowed to the Streaming API is described
in the Streaming API Concepts document:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_concepts
Hello,
I am using the streaming api in order to be able to save tweets that
uses the geoJSON place key of the returned json object. Tt was working
fine last Tuesday, Feb 15, But now, there seems to be a problem with
the place tag of the tweet object.
I was just wondering if it's just me or is
Hi,
this problem was already posted to the twitter4j mailing list [1]. Not
sure if it is an issue with my code, twitter4j or an API issue... user
reported similar problems in the past [2].
First:
I'm doing a 100 tweet search (without paging) every 5 minutes e.g.
against 'twitter search'. I get
I don't get that big a discrepancy, but I do get different results
from search and streaming. I use streaming for real-time delivery, and
then either search or user timelines to backfill missing tweets. As
long as the flow makes this possible within rate limits this gets me
the greatest number of
If you examine set C, do they contain matches on fields other than the Tweet
text? To increase recall, search sometimes includes keywords in followed
links and other techniques.
Also, are you getting rate limit messages on the Streaming API?
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter,
Good Afternoon
I am using the StreamingAPI with a boundary box but finding it to be
inaccurate.
I don't mind thinking outside the box :) but my a large % of my results are
20 miles outside
my selected boundary box.
I have not set any other search criteria.
Any thoughts?
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Any exaples of tweets outside the box and the box itself?
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:59 PM, 1537 News 1537n...@gmail.com wrote:
Good Afternoon
I am using the StreamingAPI with a boundary box but finding it to be
inaccurate.
I don't mind thinking outside the box :) but my a large % of my
We are performing a maintenance activity shortly that will increase the
likelihood of duplicate tweets and other messages on all Streaming APIs:
User Streams, Site Streams, and stream.twitter.com. There may also be a
brief pause in delivery. No tweets or other messages will be lost during
this
Hi,
I have a question about the streaming API. We're currently consuming
the Spritzer stream, this is fine. However, if we use the filter with
a keyword filter, let's say 'boats', does this give us just a subset
of the spritzer stream or does it give 'boats' across the whole of
Twitter?
Saving
Hello!
Does anyone have experience using a list of stopwords to reduce noise
when making streaming API requests to statuses/filter? I have a basic
list (e.g. a,an, and, etc.) but wonder if anyone out there is
using something more comprehensive.
Thanks,
Kenny
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Hi,
I'm with a problem using streaming API, I had tracked 'amazon' and no tweets
were returned with attribute 'retweeted' equals true, when in fact some
tweets were retweeted.
Does this occur to anyone else?
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Hello everyone,
Just a simple question: can I launch multiple connections to Streaming
API using different accounts, but on the same machine? The official
document seems don't say this clearly:
Each account may create only one standing connection to the Streaming
API. Subsequent connections from
Yes you can.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 8:23 AM, epomqo wenzi0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
Just a simple question: can I launch multiple connections to Streaming
API using different accounts, but on the same machine? The official
document seems don't say this clearly:
Each account
Hello all,
Just a general question about a location-based predicate. According to
the streaming API docs...
Only tweets that are both created using the Geotagging API and are
placed from within a tracked bounding box will be included in the
stream...
But, as other have pointed out, a lot/most
Yes, where firehose is the stream of all public statuses, with some
low-quality accounts removed.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:52 PM, dburkes dbur...@gmail.com wrote:
If I am using the statuses/filter streaming API, with a track= query
that is not overly broad, and my client never receives any
If I am using the statuses/filter streaming API, with a track= query
that is not overly broad, and my client never receives any limit
responses, can I assume that the results returned represent all the
results from the entire firehose? In other words, in the absence of
limit response, is my
Hi,
I was wondering about what happens to the developers/companies who are
at 'restricted track' or 'partner track' levels for streaming API access?
Also, If a developer wants to have his applications Streaming api
access-roles elevated, who does he contact - Twitter or Gnip? And finally,
for the
We aggregate tweets of a few thousands of people using Streaming API follow.
Streaming api gives us tweets of other people who mention our set of users.
The problem rises when the other people delete their tweets. These delete
notifications do not reach us and we can not delete those tweets.
We
Please update your documentation [1] for more detail information on
authenticating on the Streaming API with OAuth.
We need to know the same type of information that you currently
provide [2] for REST OAuth.
[1] http://developer.twitter.com/pages/stre0aming_api_concepts#authentication
[2]
Streaming API doesn't differ from the REST API with it's authentication.
Both use OAuth 1.0.
Tom
On 11/8/10 11:55 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
Please update your documentation [1] for more detail information on
authenticating on the Streaming API with OAuth.
We need to know the same type of
I've been using the streaming library in one of my apps. My
understanding is that the streaming API still supports Basic
Authentication, so I don't need to make any changes. My app did stop
working with messages indicating that I am not being properly
authenticated. Do I need to switch to oAuth
The streaming API supports basic auth *now*. At some point in the future it
will not. If you're developing something new with basic auth you're setting
yourself up for more work in the not too distant future.
As far as the present message, only userstreams and sitestreams require
oauth
Hey Bradley,
This is another instance of the the ongoing (and as yet un-answered
sadly) question I have in the mailing list about my client (which
iirc you're using)
See :
http://github.com/ciaranj/node-oauth/issues#issue/7
and
The new status id format, previewed as new_id, requires slightly
different algorithms for sampling and imposing filter limits on the
Streaming API. In preparation for the big switch later today, we've
cut over to using the new_id for these cases at about 6:30am PDT,
13:30 UTC. Only the most
We streamed the new_id field for about 15 minutes this morning,
starting at about 10:05 PDT, 17:05 UTC until about 10:15 / 17:15 UTC.
If your streaming consumer had problems during this period:
1) Check your markup parser.
2) Respond to this thread.
Barring any issues, we'll nail this setting up
Tomorrow, Wednesday September 29, at 10:00 AM PDT / 17:00 UTC, we will
briefly introduce a field called new_id to statuses delivered over the
Streaming API. If this 10 minute test is successful, we will enable
the new_id field continuously on Thursday September 30th at about the
same time. Note
hi there,
I am using the streaming API (the statuses/filter), and I get a lot of
tweets in spanish.
I wanted to know if there is a way to get results only in English?
I tried to use the geo-location of the USA only, but it didn't help
much.
anybody?
thanks, Omri
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Hi Omri,
Sorry, there's no option currently to filter by language.
Taylor
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:50 AM, omri omridek...@gmail.com wrote:
hi there,
I am using the streaming API (the statuses/filter), and I get a lot of
tweets in spanish.
I wanted to know if there is a way to get results
Hello,
Does the streaming API still support Basic Auth?
Is there going to be any python module like tweepy that will support
oAuth and the streaming API?
Thanks.
Joel
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Hi All,
I am a bit torn on which API to use for my application. Have looked in
twitter dev pages and did search internet but couldn't find
comprehensive information.
I need to get tweets from certain users in my application. I don't
know how many users at this moment but I would like to build a
You should use the Streaming API for large scale integrations. We're not
doing much whitelisting for the REST API at the moment, but the shadow role
on the Streaming API is generally available. If all of your users are
public, use the shadow role on stream.twitter.com/1/statuses to get all of
I am getting strange results when using streaming api with and without
Oauth. Without oauth i am able to track phrases whereas with oauth i get a
401 error, able to track normal words with oauth.Is there any restriction on
phrase tracking? Could not find any pointers in the docs.btw i use
On 8/16/10 4:38 PM, Thiago Souza wrote:
Hi,
I know that it's possible to track up to 200 keywords per account,
but how many accounts per IP is allowed?
Regards,
Thiago Souza
Hi Thiago,
I don't think that Twitter will give you these numbers. Just don't
create more connections than
Hi Thiago,
We allow each account to have one standing connection to the streaming API.
Multiple connections receive the same stream of Tweets so connecting
multiple times would not give access to any more Tweets. If you need more to
have more track keywords you can contact us explaining your use
A retweet will have an embedded retweeted_status object. Example
(first one from spritzer, not necessarily a favorite):
{
coordinates: null,
favorited: false,
created_at: Mon Aug 16 04:03:17 + 2010,
truncated: false,
retweeted_status: {
coordinates: null,
favorited: false,
If we are listening to the stream api/filter using track and getting
JSON output, I cannot see anywhere that I can determine if something
is a retweet except explicitly checking the text of the tweet.
Am I missing something or should I simultansously be listing to the
retweet stream and try to
Hello there,
Does anyone knows if it's possible to use the streaming api to
follow a list instead of a user?
I already tried using the list id as the follow parameter with no
success...
Regards,
Thiago Souza
If everyone on the list is public, you can fetch the user ids via REST, then
use follow. Protected accounts won't show, of course. Also, on User Streams,
you cannot specify your follow list.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:39 AM, thiago
Hi Thiago,
The streaming API allows you to follow user IDs and track keywords but not
lists directly. Instead you need to follow all the user IDs of the list and
then assemble their Tweets on your server to recreate the list.
Hope that helps,
Matt
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:39 AM, thiago
Hi -
I hope I am not posting a question that has previously been answered -
I tried searching the archives but to no avail.
I am trying to get the 'sample' stream API working but am getting 401
Unathorized errors. For debugging purposes, I am using curl for now.
The following command fails
Hey there!
I wanted to know if Twitter will integrate lists into the streaming
API.
Thx.
We were planning to do lists, but we postponed the feature to get the
bulk of User Streams to market sooner and to also get User Streams out
to more users. We'll consider lists as an add-on later.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at
Hi everyone,
I have a program calling the statuses/sample method of a garden hose
of the Streaming API, and I am experiencing the following problem: the
timestamps of the tweets that I downloaded constantly drift behind
real-time, the time drift keeps increasing until it reaches around 25
Absolutely do not reset the connection and reconnect. Connections should be
long-lived on the Streaming API.
This is almost certainly a problem with the read throughput of your client,
or, less likely, with bandwidth from your system. Run curl(1) from the same
system and grep for the date field.
Larry,
have you decoupled the processing code from tweepy's StreamListener, for
example using a Queue.Queue oder some message queue server?
Pascal
On Jul 8, 2010, at 17:31 , Larry Zhang wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a program calling the statuses/sample method of a garden hose
of the
Larry,
moreover, I assume you checked I/O and CPU load. But even if that's not the
issue, you should absolutely check if you have simplejson with c extension
installed. The python included version is 1.9 which is decidedly slower than
the new 2.x branch. You might see json decoding load drop
The Oauth Overview page http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth_overview
has sections for three APIs: REST, Search, and Streaming. The bottom
of the page displays a ribbon stating that The @twitterapi team will
be shutting of basic authentication for the Twitter API. Does this
mean all of the Twitter
Quoting John Kalucki:
We haven't announced our plans for streaming and oAuth, beyond stating that
User Streams will only be on oAuth.
Right now, basic auth and oAuth both work on streaming, and that won't change
when basic for REST turns off. Since there's no set shutdown date yet for
Hello,
Can someone point me to the right location for increasing streaming api,
track keywords limit?
Thanks
Peter
Thanks Taylor and John.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Taylor Singletary
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
First, make sure that you've used this form acquire garden hose
access: https://twitter.com/help/request_streaming
Second, send an email to a...@twitter.com from the
I am just getting started with the streaming API, and I was a bit
puzzled by this line in the documentation:
While a client can be built around cycling connections, perhaps using
curl for transport, the overall reliability will tend to be poor due
to operational gotchas. Save curl for debugging
It's not libcurl, per se, that's the problem, but just using curl(1) from a
shell script doesn't necessarily give you the control that you might desire
to build a stable client. You may want to set a connect timeout, socket
timeout, perform parsing before persisting to disk, use overlapping
This may have been lost in all the hubbub around the Chirp conference, but
we added logical AND to streaming track queries in mid-April. The
documentation has been updated and moved over to
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure,
Can I somehow use the OAuth implementation in my client to use
Streaming API without prompting for user password too?
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Hi Jumpa,
OAuth isn't supported for the Streaming API yet. We'll let everyone know the
appropriate new access methods when they're fully baked.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Jumpa giampa.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I
Dear Sirs,
Hello! My name is Xiaowen, I have been playing with Twitter for some
time and I am writing to ask a small question regarding Streaming
API :)
From the documentation I know we can use the command curl -d
@locations http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json -
The curl man page explains how to send multiple parameters. If you
just put them in one file, curl runs then all together. You have to
separate them with , or have curl do it for you by specifying
multiple -d @ pairs:
adrift.local:/tmp head foo bar
== foo ==
follow=1234
== bar ==
track=north
One thing I meant to find out @chirp last week--what will oauth look
like for the Streaming API? I'm having a hard time visualizing how
that will work.
Thanks,
Jonathon Hill
@compwright
Company52
http://company52.com
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Hi Jonathon,
For Streaming API access that isn't from the perspective of a user's
account, you would use two-legged OAuth to establish authentication instead
of basic auth.
A two-legged OAuth request is very similar to other OAuth requests: you have
a specific resource you are trying to access,
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