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A script to download all of a user's tweets into a csv
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
import tweepy #https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy
import csv
#Twitter API credentials
consumer_key = ""
consumer_secret = ""
access_key = ""
access_secret = ""
def get_all_tweets(screen_name):
#Twitter only allows access to a users most recent 3240 tweets with this method
#authorize twitter, initialize tweepy
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth.set_access_token(access_key, access_secret)
api = tweepy.API(auth)
#initialize a list to hold all the tweepy Tweets
alltweets = []
#make initial request for most recent tweets (200 is the maximum allowed count)
new_tweets = api.user_timeline(screen_name = screen_name,count=200)
#save most recent tweets
alltweets.extend(new_tweets)
#save the id of the oldest tweet less one
oldest = alltweets[-1].id - 1
#keep grabbing tweets until there are no tweets left to grab
while len(new_tweets) > 0:
print(f"getting tweets before {oldest}")
#all subsiquent requests use the max_id param to prevent duplicates
new_tweets = api.user_timeline(screen_name = screen_name,count=200,max_id=oldest)
#save most recent tweets
alltweets.extend(new_tweets)
#update the id of the oldest tweet less one
oldest = alltweets[-1].id - 1
print(f"...{len(alltweets)} tweets downloaded so far")
#transform the tweepy tweets into a 2D array that will populate the csv
outtweets = [[tweet.id_str, tweet.created_at, tweet.text] for tweet in alltweets]
#write the csv
with open(f'new_{screen_name}_tweets.csv', 'w') as f:
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerow(["id","created_at","text"])
writer.writerows(outtweets)
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
#pass in the username of the account you want to download
get_all_tweets("J_tsar")
@alessandromonolo
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works like charm, just had to pass encoding parameter with value utf-8 at last block,

which line of code? can you please copy-paste your list block of code?
I had the same error problem.

@shubhamcodez
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How to get more than 3240 tweets?

@yanofsky
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yanofsky commented Nov 27, 2022

@shubhamcodez You can't using the API, unless they're your own. It's a limit imposed by Twitter.

@shubhamcodez
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I found a script that let's extract all tweets at once.

@SalmanKhaja
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Can you share the link?

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shubhamcodez commented Dec 25, 2022

@SalmanKhaja
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@Wamy-Dev
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Does this still work in late 2023 because of the API changes?

@shubhamcodez
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Does this still work in late 2023 because of the API changes?

Nope

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