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- module Agents
- class TwitterStreamAgent < Agent
- include TwitterConcern
- cannot_receive_events!
- description <<-MD
- #{twitter_dependencies_missing if dependencies_missing?}
- The TwitterStreamAgent follows the Twitter stream in real time, watching for certain keywords, or filters, that you provide.
- To follow the Twitter stream, provide an array of `filters`. Multiple words in a filter must all show up in a tweet, but are independent of order.
- If you provide an array instead of a filter, the first entry will be considered primary and any additional values will be treated as aliases.
- To be able to use this Agent you need to authenticate with Twitter in the [Services](/services) section first.
- Set `expected_update_period_in_days` to the maximum amount of time that you'd expect to pass between Events being created by this Agent.
- `generate` should be either `events` or `counts`. If set to `counts`, it will output event summaries whenever the Agent is scheduled.
- MD
- event_description <<-MD
- When in `counts` mode, TwitterStreamAgent events look like:
- {
- "filter": "hello world",
- "count": 25,
- "time": 3456785456
- }
- When in `events` mode, TwitterStreamAgent events look like:
- {
- "filter": "selectorgadget",
- ... every Tweet field, including ...
- "text": "something",
- "user": {
- "name": "Mr. Someone",
- "screen_name": "Someone",
- "location": "Vancouver BC Canada",
- "description": "...",
- "followers_count": 486,
- "friends_count": 1983,
- "created_at": "Mon Aug 29 23:38:14 +0000 2011",
- "time_zone": "Pacific Time (US & Canada)",
- "statuses_count": 3807,
- "lang": "en"
- },
- "retweet_count": 0,
- "entities": ...
- "lang": "en"
- }
- MD
- default_schedule "11pm"
- def validate_options
- unless options['filters'].present? &&
- options['expected_update_period_in_days'].present? &&
- options['generate'].present?
- errors.add(:base, "expected_update_period_in_days, generate, and filters are required fields")
- end
- end
- def working?
- event_created_within?(interpolated['expected_update_period_in_days']) && !recent_error_logs?
- end
- def default_options
- {
- 'filters' => %w[keyword1 keyword2],
- 'expected_update_period_in_days' => "2",
- 'generate' => "events"
- }
- end
- def process_tweet(filter, status)
- filter = lookup_filter(filter)
- if filter
- if interpolated['generate'] == "counts"
- # Avoid memory pollution by reloading the Agent.
- agent = Agent.find(id)
- agent.memory['filter_counts'] ||= {}
- agent.memory['filter_counts'][filter] ||= 0
- agent.memory['filter_counts'][filter] += 1
- remove_unused_keys!(agent, 'filter_counts')
- agent.save!
- else
- create_event :payload => status.merge('filter' => filter)
- end
- end
- end
- def check
- if interpolated['generate'] == "counts" && memory['filter_counts'] && memory['filter_counts'].length > 0
- memory['filter_counts'].each do |filter, count|
- create_event :payload => { 'filter' => filter, 'count' => count, 'time' => Time.now.to_i }
- end
- end
- memory['filter_counts'] = {}
- end
- protected
- def lookup_filter(filter)
- interpolated['filters'].each do |known_filter|
- if known_filter == filter
- return filter
- elsif known_filter.is_a?(Array)
- if known_filter.include?(filter)
- return known_filter.first
- end
- end
- end
- end
- def remove_unused_keys!(agent, base)
- if agent.memory[base]
- (agent.memory[base].keys - agent.interpolated['filters'].map {|f| f.is_a?(Array) ? f.first.to_s : f.to_s }).each do |removed_key|
- agent.memory[base].delete(removed_key)
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
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