The Twitter’s Standard search API (search/tweets) allows simple queries against the indices of recent or popular Tweets. This Source
provides continuous searches against a sampling of recent Tweets published in the past 7 days. Part of the 'public' set of APIs.
Returns a collection of relevant Tweets matching a specified query.
Use the spring.cloud.stream.poller
properties to control the interval between consecutive search requests. Rate Limit - 180 requests per 30 min. window (e.g. ~6 r/m, ~ 1 req / 10 sec.)
The twitter.search
query properties allows querying by keywords and filter the result by time and geolocation.
The twitter.search.count
and twitter.search.page
control the result pagination in accordance with to the Search API.
Note: Twitter’s search service and, by extension, the Search API is not meant to be an exhaustive source of Tweets. Not all Tweets will be indexed or made available via the search interface.
java -jar twitter-search-source.jar
--twitter.connection.consumerKey= ...
--twitter.connection.consumerSecret= ...
--twitter.connection.accessToken= ...
--twitter.connection.accessTokenSecret= ...
--twitter.search.query=Amsterdam
--twitter.search.count=30
--twitter.search.page=3
And here is an example pipeline that uses twitter-search:
twitter-search-stream= twitter-search --twitter.connection.consumerKey= ... --twitter.connection.consumerSecret= ... --twitter.connection.accessToken= ... --twitter.connection.accessTokenSecret= ... --twitter.search.query=Amsterdam --twitter.search.count=30 --twitter.search.page=3