6
votes

I've been experimenting with the Twitter API because I want to display a few lists of tweets on a special page.

Among those lists is a list with all tweets containing a specific hashtag (e.g. #test)

However I cannot find how to get that list in either XML or JSON (preferably the latter), does anyone know how? It is also fine if it can be done in TweetSharp

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5 Answers

9
votes

You can simply fetch http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%23test to get a list of tweets containing #test in JSON, where %23test is #test URL encoded.

I'm not familiar with TweetSharp, but I guess there must be a search command that you can use to search for #test, and then transform the resulting tweets into JSON yourself.

8
votes

First install TweetSharp using github https://github.com/danielcrenna/tweetsharp

Here is the code to do a search

TwitterService service = new TwitterService();
var tweets = service.Search("#Test", 100);
List<TwitterSearchStatus> resultList = new List<TwitterSearchStatus>(tweets.Statuses);    

If you have more then one page results you can setup a loop and call each page

 service.Search("#Test", i += 1, 100);
4
votes

It seems like there is a change in the API since last few months. Here is the updated code:

TwitterSearchResult res = twitter.Search(new SearchOptions { Q = "xbox" });
IEnumerable<TwitterStatus> status = res.Statuses;
0
votes

u access with this url for your tweet searchs. But u have to use OAuth protocols.

https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json?q=%40twitterapi

0
votes

I struggled with the same problem. Here is my vague solution . Enjoy Programming. It will get out of the function whenever your required number of tweets are acquired/fetched.

        string maxid = "1000000000000"; // dummy value
        int tweetcount = 0;


        if (maxid != null)
        {
            var tweets_search = twitterService.Search(new SearchOptions { Q = keyword, Count = Convert.ToInt32(count) });
            List<TwitterStatus> resultList = new List<TwitterStatus>(tweets_search.Statuses);
            maxid = resultList.Last().IdStr;
            foreach (var tweet in tweets_search.Statuses)
            {
                try
                {
                    ResultSearch.Add(new KeyValuePair<String, String>(tweet.Id.ToString(), tweet.Text));
                    tweetcount++;
                }
                catch { }
            }

            while (maxid != null && tweetcount < Convert.ToInt32(count))
            {
                maxid = resultList.Last().IdStr;
                tweets_search = twitterService.Search(new SearchOptions { Q = keyword, Count = Convert.ToInt32(count), MaxId = Convert.ToInt64(maxid) });
                resultList = new List<TwitterStatus>(tweets_search.Statuses);
                foreach (var tweet in tweets_search.Statuses)
                {
                    try
                    {
                        ResultSearch.Add(new KeyValuePair<String, String>(tweet.Id.ToString(), tweet.Text));
                        tweetcount++;
                    }
                    catch { }
                }

}