How to add a location filter to tweepy module

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难免孤独
难免孤独 2020-11-27 18:07

I have found the following piece of code that works pretty well for letting me view in Python Shell the standard 1% of the twitter firehose:

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  •  执念已碎
    2020-11-27 18:26

    The streaming API doesn't allow to filter by location AND keyword simultaneously.

    Bounding boxes do not act as filters for other filter parameters. For example track=twitter&locations=-122.75,36.8,-121.75,37.8 would match any tweets containing the term Twitter (even non-geo tweets) OR coming from the San Francisco area.

    Source: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/streaming-apis/parameters#locations

    What you can do is ask the streaming API for keyword or located tweets and then filter the resulting stream in your app by looking into each tweet.

    If you modify the code as follows you will capture tweets in United Kingdom, then those tweets get filtered to only show those that contain "manchester united"

    import sys
    import tweepy
    
    consumer_key=""
    consumer_secret=""
    access_key=""
    access_secret=""
    
    auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
    auth.set_access_token(access_key, access_secret)
    api = tweepy.API(auth)
    
    
    class CustomStreamListener(tweepy.StreamListener):
        def on_status(self, status):
            if 'manchester united' in status.text.lower():
                print status.text
    
        def on_error(self, status_code):
            print >> sys.stderr, 'Encountered error with status code:', status_code
            return True # Don't kill the stream
    
        def on_timeout(self):
            print >> sys.stderr, 'Timeout...'
            return True # Don't kill the stream
    
    sapi = tweepy.streaming.Stream(auth, CustomStreamListener())    
    sapi.filter(locations=[-6.38,49.87,1.77,55.81])
    

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