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Storing objects in RAM
Francesco Poldi edited this page May 6, 2020
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Here are showed examples about how to save data (tweets, users, ...) in lists (RAM)
import twint
c = twint.Config()
c.Username = 'noneprivacy'
c.Limit = 20
c.Store_object = True
twint.run.Search(c)
tweets = twint.output.tweets_list
Or you can just specify which list to store tweets in:
import twint
tweets = []
c = twint.Config()
c.Username = 'noneprivacy'
c.Limit = 20
c.Store_object = True
c.Store_object_tweets_list = tweets
twint.run.Search(c)
# now 'tweets' contains the tweets
# twint.output.tweets_list` is empty
In both cases, tweets
is a list.
import twint
c = twint.Config()
c.Username = 'noneprivacy'
c.Limit = 20
c.Store_object = True
twint.run.Followers(c)
followers = twint.output.follows_list
Where twint.output.follows_list
is a list
import twint
c = twint.Config()
c.Username = 'noneprivacy'
c.Limit = 20
c.Store_object = True
c.User_full = True
twint.run.Followers(c)
users = twint.output.users_list
import twint
c = twint.Config()
c.Username = "twitter"
c.Store_object = True
twint.run.Lookup(c)
user = twint.output.users_list[0]
print(user.join_date)
Here users
is a list of twint.user.user
class elements.