Hello, Ah-ha! I did not have /members/ in my POST URL. Thanks for pointing that out! This actually make it seem like http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/:user/:list_id/create_all should be changed to state: POST http://api.twitter.com/version/:user/:list_id/members/create_all.format
I also didn't realize I could/should check on $connection->http_code so often. Thanks for pointing that out as well. It's funny, now that you mention it, I notice the test.php file you included in twitteroauth has that call *everywhere*. It seems like I should rewrite my calls to be more like the "twitteroauth_row" function you define in the test.php file so that I can use the $connection->http_code results as error-checking. I'll also have to test if setting "public $retry = TRUE;" in the twitteroauth.php file helps with the 502 response that comes when attempting to push 99 users through the create_all call... Thanks for all the help! -Jim On Aug 23, 2:44 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote: > After each TwitterOAuth call you should check $connection->http_code to > check what the result is. 200 on success, 404 on not found, etc. > > My quick findings: > Works: $connection->post('abraham/test3/members/create_all', array('user_id' > => $user_ids)); > AKA: $connection->post('{$screen_name/{$list}/members/create_all', > array('user_id' => $user_ids)); > > But with the 99 user_ids it would usually return a 502 after adding ~60 > users to the list:http://goo.gl/Zur3 > > Abraham > ------------- > Abraham Williams | Hacker Advocate |http://abrah.am > @abraham |http://projects.abrah.am|http://blog.abrah.am > This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. > > On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:54, Jim Chevalier <jcheval...@gmail.com> wrote: > > hrm, back to square one then... > > > Abraham - the value of $users is: > > > 2142731,14125623,15998931,19560364,16559320,17036420,14791918,16908659,5538992,14984281,20188175,14277276,111226850,14327961,20257060,94168006,107679193,54567920,18171797,8886022,16390772,69422500,171538302,818340,168929218,141333525,132534968,14124542,14408989,138293290,2039761,6752072,111896485,175801197,14912789,22907920,15099178,16583906,10870772,94269486,174521748,82002786,15395087,39407092,123734452,17193910,16362662,7762662,21514744,7596972,31563269,23147529,27440127,14337563,1528701,82497472,19251912,15292430,17005679,7192042,14600753,97484744,2023641,92086501,15447441,98735657,16950385,2023191,14411651,23111875,2900,15039436,14479810,16024218,57933102,8453452,18363508,16569530,21034443,17007607,7029452,54997124,47397228,15226527,18193201,22278762,15127641,14204449,60616288,16465359,10371312,15805506,14995035,27727035,19211127,35279958,18023868,9369722,8088412 > > > That's 99 users, in what I believe to be the correct format. > > > I also ran a test with just 8088412 like this, with the same (blank) > > result: > > $users = 8088412; > > $added = $connection->post("{$user->screen_name}/lists/$listid->id/ > > create_all", array('user_id' => $users)); > > print_r($added); > > > Since it seems like the 'create_all' call itself that's the problem, I > > decided to run another test: > > $blahblah = $connection->post("{$user->screen_name}/{$list->id}/ > > qhweoi", array('user_id' => $users)); > > print_r($blahblah); > > > This returned nothing, similar to my 'create_all' call. Since > > 'qhweoi' is not a valid Twitter API call, I'm wondering if either > > twitteroauth just doesn't do the "create_all" call for lists or if my > > implementation of it is broken... > > > Thanks everyone! > > -Jim > > > On Aug 23, 12:56 pm, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> > > wrote: > > > I'm filled with misinformation today. > > > > But after being set straight by my colleague Matt Harris, I can tell you > > > that the correct end point for this method is in actuality: > > > >http://api.twitter.com/1/:user/:list_id/members/create_all.format > > > > Our list methods are obviously confusing in their lack of a > > distinguished, > > > consistent namespace. > > > > Taylor > > > > On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > Jim, > > > > > What is your value for $users? > > > > > Abraham > > > > ------------- > > > > Abraham Williams | Hacker Advocate |http://abrah.am > > > > @abraham |http://projects.abrah.am|http://blog.abrah.am > > > > This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. > > > > > On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 08:55, Jim Chevalier <jcheval...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > >> Hello, > > > > >> Thanks for the clarification! > > > >> It seems I'm still having trouble with the 'create_all' command. > > > > >> I've updated my code: > > > >> $added = $connection->post("{$user->screen_name}/lists/$listid->id/ > > > >> create_all", array('user_id' => $users)); > > > >> print_r($added); > > > > >> This still has no output. > > > >> I noticed you specified "/create_all.json" in your example, so I > > > >> double checked and twitteroauth does default to having the response > > > >> format as json. > > > >> The 'create_all' call isn't just off at the moment, is it?... > > > > >> Thanks for your help, > > > >> Jim > > > > >> On Aug 23, 10:51 am, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> > > > >> wrote: > > > >> > Hi Everyone, > > > > >> > Think we found a nasty documentation bug around lists here, and > > we'll > > > >> get > > > >> > them fixed as soon as we can. > > > > >> > I believe the issue here is that we haven't indicated a necessary > > path > > > >> > component. > > > > >> > The API call should be to: > > > > >> > POSThttp://api.twitter.com/1/:user/lists/:list_id/create_all.json > > > > >> > Sorry about the confusion! > > > > >> > Taylor > > > > >> > On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Jim Chevalier < > > jcheval...@gmail.com > > > >> >wrote: > > > > >> > > I'm getting no response from 'create_all' ( > > > >>http://dev.twitter.com/doc/ > > > >> > > post/:user/:list_id/create_all) when using twitteroauth (http:// > > > >> > > github.com/abraham/twitteroauth). > > > > >> > > This is the code that I'm using: > > > >> > > $added = $connection->post("{$user->screen_name}/{$list->id}/ > > > >> > > create_all", array('user_id' => $users)); > > > >> > > print_r($added); > > > > >> > > Nothing is displayed; no error is provided. > > > >> > > Other POST calls are functioning properly, and the 'members' > > (http:// > > > >> > > dev.twitter.com/doc/post/:user/:list_id/members) call is working > > just > > > >> > > fine. > > > > >> > > So, you're not alone Aditya... > > > >> > > -Jim > > > > >> > > On Aug 18, 9:30 pm, whizcreed <aditya.inter...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> > > > Hi, > > > > >> > > > I am using ruby-auth gem to interact with twitter api. > > > > >> > > > Unfortunately in situation of an error I am unable to find out > > much > > > >> > > > information on the cause. > > > > >> > > > I am facing quite a strange problem. Consider following output: > > > > >> > > > >> r = u.twitter.post("/adityaraj/19567361/members.json", "id" > > => > > > >> > > '35671043') > > > > >> > > > => {"slug"=>"ruby-on-rails", "name"=>"Ruby-on-rails", "uri"=>"/ > > > >> > > > adityaraj/ruby-on-rails", "subscriber_count"=>0, > > "member_count"=>8, > > > >> > > > "mode"=>"public", "id"=>19567361, > > "full_name"=>"@adityaraj/ruby-on- > > > >> > > > rails", "description"=>"", "user"=>{}, "following"=>false} > > > > >> > > > >> r = u.twitter.post("/adityaraj/19567361/create_all.json", > > > >> "user_id" => > > > >> > > '35671043') > > > > >> > > > TwitterAuth::Dispatcher::Error: An error occurred processing > > your > > > >> > > > Twitter request. > > > >> > > > from > > > >> /home/aditya/work/twitter/vendor/plugins/twitter-auth/lib/ > > > >> > > > twitter_auth/dispatcher/shared.rb:35:in `handle_response' > > > >> > > > from > > > >> /home/aditya/work/twitter/vendor/plugins/twitter-auth/lib/ > > > >> > > > twitter_auth/dispatcher/oauth.rb:22:in `request' > > > >> > > > from > > /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/oauth-0.4.1/lib/oauth/tokens/ > > > >> > > > access_token.rb:44:in `post' > > > >> > > > from (irb):12 > > > >> > > > from :0 > > > > >> > > > I have tried using create_all method with multiple screen_names > > but > > > >> no > > > >> > > > luck. > > > > >> > > > API link: > >http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/:user/:list_id/create_all > > > > >> > > > Can anyone please point out if there is any obvious mistake in > > this > > > >> or > > > >> > > > if you are able to make it work. > > > > >> > > > Regards, > > > >> > > > Aditya Raj