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A Python script to download all the tweets of a hashtag into a csv
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| import tweepy | |
| import csv | |
| import pandas as pd | |
| ####input your credentials here | |
| consumer_key = '' | |
| consumer_secret = '' | |
| access_token = '' | |
| access_token_secret = '' | |
| auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret) | |
| auth.set_access_token(access_token, access_token_secret) | |
| api = tweepy.API(auth,wait_on_rate_limit=True) | |
| #####United Airlines | |
| # Open/Create a file to append data | |
| csvFile = open('ua.csv', 'a') | |
| #Use csv Writer | |
| csvWriter = csv.writer(csvFile) | |
| for tweet in tweepy.Cursor(api.search,q="#unitedAIRLINES",count=100, | |
| lang="en", | |
| since="2017-04-03").items(): | |
| print (tweet.created_at, tweet.text) | |
| csvWriter.writerow([tweet.created_at, tweet.text.encode('utf-8')]) |
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