Twitter4j : Search for public tweets

Stormshadow picture Stormshadow · Nov 24, 2012 · Viewed 13.3k times · Source

How does one search within public tweets using the Twitter4j library ?

public static void main(String[] args) {
        Twitter twitter = new TwitterFactory().getInstance();
        try {
            Query query = new Query("Cocaine");
            QueryResult result;
            do {
                result = twitter.search(query);
                List<Status> tweets = result.getTweets();
                for (Status tweet : tweets) {
                    System.out.println("@" + tweet.getUser().getScreenName() + " - " + tweet.getText());
                }
            } while ((query = result.nextQuery()) != null);
            System.exit(0);
        } catch (TwitterException te) {
            te.printStackTrace();
            System.out.println("Failed to search tweets: " + te.getMessage());
            System.exit(-1);
        }
    }

This gives me a Authentication credentials are missing. error

Answer

Nikola Davidovic picture Nikola Davidovic · Jun 10, 2013

You need to register your app for Twitter. You can only do that if you have your own private account. After you obtain ConsumerKey, ConsumerSecret, AccessToken and AccessTokenSecret (they will be presented to you afret you register your application), the simplest solution is to change the code to the following example:

public static void main(String[] args) {
    ConfigurationBuilder cb = new ConfigurationBuilder();
    cb.setDebugEnabled(true)
          .setOAuthConsumerKey("yourConsumeKey")
          .setOAuthConsumerSecret("yourConsumerSecret")
          .setOAuthAccessToken("yourAccessToken")
          .setOAuthAccessTokenSecret("yourTokenSecret");
    TwitterFactory tf = new TwitterFactory(cb.build());
    Twitter twitter = tf.getInstance();
        try {
            Query query = new Query("query");
            QueryResult result;
            result = twitter.search(query);
            List<Status> tweets = result.getTweets();
            for (Status tweet : tweets) {
                System.out.println("@" + tweet.getUser().getScreenName() + " - " + tweet.getText());
            }

            System.exit(0);
        } catch (TwitterException te) {
            te.printStackTrace();
            System.out.println("Failed to search tweets: " + te.getMessage());
            System.exit(-1);
        }
}