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NAME¶
Twitter::API::Trait::ApiMethods - Convenient API Methods
VERSION¶
version 1.0006
DESCRIPTION¶
This trait provides convenient methods for calling API endpoints. They are Net::Twitter compatible, with the same names and calling conventions.
Refer to Twitter's API documentation <https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/api-reference-index> for details about each method's parameters.
These methods are simply shorthand forms of "get" and "post". All methods can be called with a parameters hashref. It can be omitted for endpoints that do not require any parameters, such as "mentions". For example, all of these calls are equivalent:
$client->mentions; $client->mentions({}); $client->get('statuses/mentions_timeline'); $client->get('statuses/mentions_timeline', {});
Use the parameters hashref to pass optional parameters. For example,
$client->mentions({ count => 200, trim_user=>'true' });
Some methods, with required parameters, can take positional parameters. For example, "geo_id" requires a "place_id" parameter. These calls are equivalent:
$client->place_id($place); $client->place_id({ place_id => $place });
When positional parameters are allowed, they must be specified in the correct order, but they don't all need to be specified. Those not specified positionally can be added to the parameters hashref. For example, these calls are equivalent:
$client->add_collection_entry($id, $tweet_id); $client->add_collection_entry($id, { tweet_id => $tweet_id); $client->add_collection_entry({ id => $id, tweet_id => $tweet_id });
Many calls require a "screen_name" or "user_id". Where noted, you may pass either ID as the first positional parameter. Twitter::API will inspect the value. If it contains only digits, it will be considered a "user_id". Otherwise, it will be considered a "screen_name". Best practice is to explicitly declare the ID type by passing it in the parameters hashref, because it is possible to for users to set their screen names to a string of digits, making the inferred ID ambiguous. These calls are equivalent:
$client->create_block('realDonaldTrump'); $client->create_block({ screen_name => 'realDonaldTrump' });
Since all of these methods simple resolve to a "get" or "post" call, see the Twitter::API for details about return values and error handling.
METHODS¶
account_settings([ \%args ])¶
blocking([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: blocks_list
blocking_ids([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: blocks_ids
collection_entries([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
collections([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/curate-a-collection/api-reference/get-collections-list>
favorites([ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/get-favorites-list>
followers([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: followers_list
followers_ids([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
friends([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: friends_list
friends_ids([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: following_ids
friendships_incoming([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: incoming_friendships
friendships_outgoing([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: outgoing_friendships
geo_id([ $place_id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/geo/place-information/api-reference/get-geo-id-place_id>
geo_search([ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/geo/places-near-location/api-reference/get-geo-search>
get_configuration([ \%args ])¶
get_languages([ \%args ])¶
get_list([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: show_list
get_lists([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: list_lists, all_subscriptions
get_privacy_policy([ \%args ])¶
get_tos([ \%args ])¶
home_timeline([ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/timelines/api-reference/get-statuses-home_timeline>
list_members([ \%args ])¶
list_memberships([ \%args ])¶
list_ownerships([ \%args ])¶
list_statuses([ \%args ])¶
list_subscribers([ \%args ])¶
list_subscriptions([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: subscriptions
lookup_friendships([ \%args ])¶
lookup_statuses([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/get-statuses-lookup>
lookup_users([ \%args ])¶
mentions([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: replies, mentions_timeline
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/timelines/api-reference/get-statuses-mentions_timeline>
mutes([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: muting_ids, muted_ids
muting([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: mutes_list
no_retweet_ids([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: no_retweets_ids
oembed([ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/get-statuses-oembed>
profile_banner([ \%args ])¶
rate_limit_status([ \%args ])¶
retweeters_ids([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
retweets([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/get-statuses-retweets-id>
retweets_of_me([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: retweeted_of_me
reverse_geocode([ $lat, [ $long, ]][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/geo/places-near-location/api-reference/get-geo-reverse_geocode>
saved_searches([ \%args ])¶
search([ $q, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference/get-search-tweets>
sent_direct_messages([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: direct_messages_sent
show_friendship([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: show_relationship
show_list_member([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: is_list_member
show_list_subscriber([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: is_list_subscriber, is_subscriber_lists
show_saved_search([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
show_status([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/get-statuses-show-id>
show_user([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
suggestion_categories([ \%args ])¶
trends_available([ \%args ])¶
trends_closest([ \%args ])¶
trends_place([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/trends/trends-for-location/api-reference/get-trends-place>
user_suggestions([ $slug, ][ \%args ])¶
user_suggestions_for([ $slug, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: follow_suggestions
user_timeline([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/timelines/api-reference/get-statuses-user_timeline>
users_search([ $q, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: find_people, search_users
verify_credentials([ \%args ])¶
add_collection_entry([ $id, [ $tweet_id, ]][ \%args ])¶
add_list_member([ \%args ])¶
create_block([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
create_collection([ $name, ][ \%args ])¶
create_favorite([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-favorites-create>
create_friend([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: follow, follow_new, create_friendship
create_list([ $name, ][ \%args ])¶
create_media_metadata([ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/media/upload-media/api-reference/post-media-metadata-create>
create_mute([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
Alias: mute
create_saved_search([ $query, ][ \%args ])¶
curate_collection([ \%args ])¶
delete_list([ \%args ])¶
delete_list_member([ \%args ])¶
destroy_block([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
destroy_collection([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
destroy_favorite([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-favorites-destroy>
destroy_friend([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: unfollow, destroy_friendship
destroy_mute([ $screen_name | $user_id, ][ \%args ])¶
Alias: unmute
destroy_saved_search([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: delete_saved_search
destroy_status([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-statuses-destroy-id>
members_create_all([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: add_list_members
members_destroy_all([ \%args ])¶
Aliases: remove_list_members
move_collection_entry([ $id, [ $tweet_id, [ $relative_to, ]]][ \%args ])¶
remove_collection_entry([ $id, [ $tweet_id, ]][ \%args ])¶
remove_profile_banner([ \%args ])¶
report_spam([ \%args ])¶
retweet([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-statuses-retweet-id>
subscribe_list([ \%args ])¶
unretweet([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
unsubscribe_list([ \%args ])¶
update([ $status, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-statuses-update>
update_account_settings([ \%args ])¶
update_collection([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
update_friendship([ \%args ])¶
update_list([ \%args ])¶
update_profile([ \%args ])¶
update_profile_background_image([ \%args ])¶
update_profile_banner([ $banner, ][ \%args ])¶
update_profile_image([ $image, ][ \%args ])¶
upload_media([ $media, ][ \%args ])¶
Aliases: upload
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/media/upload-media/api-reference/post-media-upload>
direct_messages_events([ \%args ])¶
show_direct_messages_event([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
<https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/direct-messages/sending-and-receiving/api-reference/get-event>
destroy_direct_messages_event([ $id, ][ \%args ])¶
new_direct_messages_event([$text, $recipient_id ] | [ \%event ], [ \%args ])¶
For simple usage, pass text and recipient ID:
$client->new_dirrect_messages_event($text, $recipient_id)
For more complex messages, pass a full event structure, for example:
$client->new_direct_massages_event({ type => 'message_create', message_create => { target => { recipient_id => $user_id }, message_data => { text => $text, attachment => { type => 'media', media => { id => $media->{id} }, }, }, }, })
invalidate_access_token([ \%args ])¶
Calling this method has the same effect as a user revoking access to the application via Twitter settings. The access token/secret pair will no longer be valid.
This method can be called with client that has been initialized with "access_token" and "access_token_secret" attributes, by passing "-token" and "-token_secret" parameters, or by passing "access_token" and "access_token_secret" parameters.
$client->invalidate_access_token; $client->invalidate_access_token({ -token => $token, -token_secret => $secret }); $client->invalidate_access_token({ access_token => $token, access_token_secret => $secret, });
Twitter added this method to the API on 2018-09-20.
See <https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/basics/authentication/api-reference/invalidate_access_token>
AUTHOR¶
Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2015-2021 by Marc Mims.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2021-09-11 | perl v5.32.1 |