Added rendering function for twitter user objects

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Manuel Cortez 2021-12-13 09:52:52 -06:00
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@ -105,3 +105,30 @@ def render_dm(dm, template, session, relative_times=False, offset_seconds=0):
result = Template(template).safe_substitute(**available_data)
result = re.sub(r"\$\w+", "", result)
return result
# Sesion object is not used in this function but we keep compatibility across all rendering functions.
def render_person(user, template, session=None, relative_times=True, offset_seconds=0):
""" Renders persons (any Twitter user) by using the provided template.
Available data will be stored in the following variables:
$display_name: The name of the user, as theyve defined it. Not necessarily a persons name. Typically capped at 50 characters, but subject to change.
$screen_name: The screen name, handle, or alias that this user identifies themselves with.
$location: The user-defined location for this accounts profile. Not necessarily a location, nor machine-parseable.
$description: The user-defined UTF-8 string describing their account.
$followers: The number of followers this account currently has. This value might be inaccurate.
$following: The number of users this account is following (AKA their followings). This value might be inaccurate.
$listed: The number of public lists that this user is a member of. This value might be inaccurate.
$likes: The number of Tweets this user has liked in the accounts lifetime. This value might be inaccurate.
$tweets: The number of Tweets (including retweets) issued by the user. This value might be inaccurate.
$created_at: The date and time that the user account was created on Twitter.
"""
available_data = dict(display_name=user.name, screen_name=user.screen_name, followers=user.followers_count, following=user.friends_count, likes=user.favourites_count, listed=user.listed_count, tweets=user.statuses_count)
# Nullable values.
nullables = ["location", "description"]
for nullable in nullables:
if hasattr(user, nullable) and getattr(user, nullable) != None:
available_data[nullable] = getattr(user, nullable)
created_at = process_date(user.created_at, relative_times=relative_times, offset_seconds=offset_seconds)
available_data.update(created_at=created_at)
result = Template(template).safe_substitute(**available_data)
result = re.sub(r"\$\w+", "", result)
return result