python tweet parsing
I'm trying to parse tweets data.
My data shape is as follows:
59593936 3061025991 null null <d>2009-08-01 00:00:37</d> <s><a href="http://help.twitter.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=75" rel="nofollow">txt</a></s> <t>honda just recalled 440k accords...traffic around here is gonna be light...win!!</t> ajc8587 15 24 158 -18000 0 0 <n>adrienne conner</n> <ud>2009-07-23 21:27:10</ud> <t>eastern time (us & canada)</t> <l>ga</l>
22020233 3061032620 null null <d>2009-08-01 00:01:03</d> <s><a href="http://alexking.org/projects/wordpress" rel="nofollow">twitter tools</a></s> <t>new blog post: honda recalls 440k cars over airbag risk http://bit.ly/2wsma</t> madcitywi 294 290 9098 -21600 0 0 <n>madcity</n> <ud>2009-02-26 15:25:04</ud> <t>central time (us & canada)</t> <l>madison, wi</l>
I want to get the total numbers of tweets and the numbers of keyword related tweets. I prepared the keywords in text file. In addition, I wanna get the tweet text contents, total number of tweets which contain mention(@), retweet(RT), and URL (I wanna save every URL in other file).
So, I coded like this.
import time
import os
total_tweet_count = 0
related_tweet_count = 0
rt_count = 0
mention_count = 0
URLs = {}
def get_keywords(filepath):
with open(filepath) as f:
for line in f:
yield line.split()
for line in open('/nas/minsu/2009_06.txt'):
tweet = line.strip()
total_tweet_count += 1
with open('./related_tweets.txt', 'a') as save_file_1:
keywords = get_keywords('./related_keywords.txt', 'r')
if keywords in line:
text = line.split('<t>')[1].split('</t>')[0]
if 'http://' in text:
try:
url = text.split('http://')[1].split开发者_开发问答()[0]
url = 'http://' + url
if url not in URLs:
URLs[url] = []
URLs[url].append('\t' + text)
save_file_3 = open('./URLs_in_related_tweets.txt', 'a')
print >> save_file_3, URLs
except:
pass
if '@' in text:
mention_count +=1
if 'RT' in text:
rt_count += 1
related_tweet_count += 1
print >> save_file_1, text
save_file_2 = open('./info_related_tweets.txt', 'w')
print >> save_file_2, str(total_tweet_count) + '\t' + srt(related_tweet_count) + '\t' + str(mention_count) + '\t' + str(rt_count)
save_file_1.close()
save_file_2.close()
save_file_3.close()
The keyword set likes
Happy
Hello
Together
I think my code has many problem, but the first error is as follws:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "health_related_tweets.py", line 21, in <module>
keywords = get_keywords('./public_health_related_words.txt', 'r')
TypeError: get_keywords() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
Please help me out!
The issue is self explanatory in the error, you have specified two parameters in your call to get_keywords() but your implementation only has one parameter. You should change your get_keywords implementation to something like:
def get_keywords(filepath, mode):
with open(filepath, mode) as f:
for line in f:
yield line.split()
Then you can use the following line without that specific error:
keywords = get_keywords('./related_keywords.txt', 'r')
Now you are getting this error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "health_related_tweets.py", line 23, in if keywords in line: TypeError: 'in ' requires string as left operand, not generator
The reason is that keywords = get_keywords(...)
returns a generator. Logically thinking about it, keywords should be a list of all the keywords. And for each keyword in this list, you want to check if it's in the tweet/line or not.
Sample code:
keywords = get_keywords('./related_keywords.txt', 'r')
has_keyword = False
for keyword in keywords:
if keyword in line:
has_keyword = True
break
if has_keyword:
# Your code here (for the case when the line has at least one keyword)
(The above code would be replacing if keywords in line:
)
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