require 'twitter/api/arguments' require 'twitter/api/utils' require 'twitter/cursor' require 'twitter/error/forbidden' require 'twitter/relationship' require 'twitter/user' module Twitter module API module FriendsAndFollowers include Twitter::API::Utils # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friends/ids # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @overload friend_ids(options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the authenticated user is following # # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. This is recommended for users who are following many users. Provide a value of -1 to begin paging. Provide values as returned in the response body's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return the authenticated user's friends' IDs # Twitter.friend_ids # @overload friend_ids(user, options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the specified user is following # # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return @sferik's friends' IDs # Twitter.friend_ids('sferik') # Twitter.friend_ids(7505382) # Same as above def friend_ids(*args) cursor_from_response_with_user(:ids, nil, :get, "/1.1/friends/ids.json", args, :friend_ids) end # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/followers/ids # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @overload follower_ids(options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user following the authenticated user # # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return the authenticated user's followers' IDs # Twitter.follower_ids # @overload follower_ids(user, options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user following the specified user # # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. This is recommended for users who are following many users. Provide a value of -1 to begin paging. Provide values as returned in the response body's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return @sferik's followers' IDs # Twitter.follower_ids('sferik') # Twitter.follower_ids(7505382) # Same as above def follower_ids(*args) cursor_from_response_with_user(:ids, nil, :get, "/1.1/followers/ids.json", args, :follower_ids) end # Returns the relationship of the authenticating user to the comma separated list of up to 100 screen_names or user_ids provided. Values for connections can be: following, following_requested, followed_by, none. # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/lookup # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] The requested users. # @overload friendships(*users) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @example Return extended information for @sferik and @pengwynn # Twitter.friendships('sferik', 'pengwynn') # Twitter.friendships('sferik', 14100886) # Same as above # Twitter.friendships(7505382, 14100886) # Same as above # @overload friendships(*users, options) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. def friendships(*args) arguments = Twitter::API::Arguments.new(args) merge_users!(arguments.options, arguments) objects_from_response(Twitter::User, :get, "/1.1/friendships/lookup.json", arguments.options) end # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user who has a pending request to follow the authenticating user # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/incoming # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return an array of numeric IDs for every user who has a pending request to follow the authenticating user # Twitter.friendships_incoming def friendships_incoming(options={}) cursor_from_response(:ids, nil, :get, "/1.1/friendships/incoming.json", options, :friendships_incoming) end # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every protected user for whom the authenticating user has a pending follow request # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/outgoing # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @example Return an array of numeric IDs for every protected user for whom the authenticating user has a pending follow request # Twitter.friendships_outgoing def friendships_outgoing(options={}) cursor_from_response(:ids, nil, :get, "/1.1/friendships/outgoing.json", options, :friendships_outgoing) end # Allows the authenticating user to follow the specified users, unless they are already followed # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/post/friendships/create # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] The followed users. # @overload follow(*users) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @example Follow @sferik # Twitter.follow('sferik') # @overload follow(*users, options) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Boolean] :follow (false) Enable notifications for the target user. def follow(*args) arguments = Twitter::API::Arguments.new(args) # Twitter always turns on notifications if the "follow" option is present, even if it's set to false # so only send follow if it's true arguments.options[:follow] = true if !!arguments.options.delete(:follow) existing_friends = Thread.new do friend_ids.ids end new_friends = Thread.new do users(args).map(&:id) end follow!(new_friends.value - existing_friends.value, arguments.options) end alias friendship_create follow # Allows the authenticating user to follow the specified users # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/post/friendships/create # @rate_limited No # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] The followed users. # @overload follow!(*users) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @example Follow @sferik # Twitter.follow!('sferik') # @overload follow!(*users, options) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Boolean] :follow (false) Enable notifications for the target user. def follow!(*args) arguments = Twitter::API::Arguments.new(args) # Twitter always turns on notifications if the "follow" option is present, even if it's set to false # so only send follow if it's true arguments.options[:follow] = true if !!arguments.options.delete(:follow) arguments.flatten.threaded_map do |user| begin object_from_response(Twitter::User, :post, "/1.1/friendships/create.json", merge_user(arguments.options, user)) rescue Twitter::Error::Forbidden # This error will be raised if the user doesn't have permission to # follow list_member, for whatever reason. end end.compact end alias friendship_create! follow! # Allows the authenticating user to unfollow the specified users # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/post/friendships/destroy # @rate_limited No # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] The unfollowed users. # @overload unfollow(*users) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @example Unfollow @sferik # Twitter.unfollow('sferik') # @overload unfollow(*users, options) # @param users [Array, Set] An array of Twitter user IDs, screen names, or objects. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. def unfollow(*args) threaded_user_objects_from_response(:post, "/1.1/friendships/destroy.json", args) end alias friendship_destroy unfollow # Allows one to enable or disable retweets and device notifications from the specified user. # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/post/friendships/update # @rate_limited No # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Relationship] # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Boolean] :device Enable/disable device notifications from the target user. # @option options [Boolean] :retweets Enable/disable retweets from the target user. # @example Enable rewteets and devise notifications for @sferik # Twitter.friendship_update('sferik', :device => true, :retweets => true) def friendship_update(user, options={}) merge_user!(options, user) object_from_response(Twitter::Relationship, :post, "/1.1/friendships/update.json", options) end # Returns detailed information about the relationship between two users # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/show # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Relationship] # @param source [Integer, String, Twitter::User] The Twitter user ID, screen name, or object of the source user. # @param target [Integer, String, Twitter::User] The Twitter user ID, screen name, or object of the target user. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @example Return the relationship between @sferik and @pengwynn # Twitter.friendship('sferik', 'pengwynn') # Twitter.friendship('sferik', 14100886) # Same as above # Twitter.friendship(7505382, 14100886) # Same as above def friendship(source, target, options={}) merge_user!(options, source, "source") options[:source_id] = options.delete(:source_user_id) unless options[:source_user_id].nil? merge_user!(options, target, "target") options[:target_id] = options.delete(:target_user_id) unless options[:target_user_id].nil? object_from_response(Twitter::Relationship, :get, "/1.1/friendships/show.json", options) end alias friendship_show friendship alias relationship friendship # Test for the existence of friendship between two users # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/show # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Boolean] true if user_a follows user_b, otherwise false. # @param source [Integer, String, Twitter::User] The Twitter user ID, screen name, or object of the source user. # @param target [Integer, String, Twitter::User] The Twitter user ID, screen name, or object of the target user. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @example Return true if @sferik follows @pengwynn # Twitter.friendship?('sferik', 'pengwynn') # Twitter.friendship?('sferik', 14100886) # Same as above # Twitter.friendship?(7505382, 14100886) # Same as above def friendship?(source, target, options={}) friendship(source, target, options).source.following? end # Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user. # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/followers/list # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @overload followers(options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the authenticated user is following # # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. This is recommended for users who are following many users. Provide a value of -1 to begin paging. Provide values as returned in the response body's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :skip_status Do not include contributee's Tweets when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_user_entities The user entities node will be disincluded when set to false. # @example Return the authenticated user's friends' IDs # Twitter.followers # @overload followers(user, options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the specified user is following # # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :skip_status Do not include contributee's Tweets when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_user_entities The user entities node will be disincluded when set to false. # @example Return the cursored collection of users following @sferik # Twitter.followers('sferik') # Twitter.followers(7505382) # Same as above def followers(*args) cursor_from_response_with_user(:users, Twitter::User, :get, "/1.1/followers/list.json", args, :followers) end # Returns a cursored collection of user objects for every user the specified user is following (otherwise known as their "friends"). # # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/show # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Twitter::Cursor] # @overload friends(options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the authenticated user is following # # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. This is recommended for users who are following many users. Provide a value of -1 to begin paging. Provide values as returned in the response body's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :skip_status Do not include contributee's Tweets when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_user_entities The user entities node will be disincluded when set to false. # @example Return the authenticated user's friends' IDs # Twitter.friends # @overload friends(user, options={}) # Returns an array of numeric IDs for every user the specified user is following # # @param user [Integer, String, Twitter::User] A Twitter user ID, screen name, or object. # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Integer] :cursor (-1) Breaks the results into pages. Provide values as returned in the response objects's next_cursor and previous_cursor attributes to page back and forth in the list. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :skip_status Do not include contributee's Tweets when set to true, 't' or 1. # @option options [Boolean, String, Integer] :include_user_entities The user entities node will be disincluded when set to false. # @example Return the cursored collection of users @sferik is following # Twitter.friends('sferik') # Twitter.friends(7505382) # Same as above def friends(*args) cursor_from_response_with_user(:users, Twitter::User, :get, "/1.1/friends/list.json", args, :friends) end alias following friends # Returns a collection of user_ids that the currently authenticated user does not want to receive retweets from. # => # @see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/no_retweets/ids # @rate_limited Yes # @authentication Requires user context # @raise [Twitter::Error::Unauthorized] Error raised when supplied user credentials are not valid. # @return [Array] # @param options [Hash] A customizable set of options. # @option options [Boolean] :stringify_ids Many programming environments will not consume our ids due to their size. Provide this option to have ids returned as strings instead. Read more about Twitter IDs, JSON and Snowflake. # @example Enable rewteets and devise notifications for @sferik # Twitter.no_retweet_ids def no_retweet_ids(options={}) get("/1.1/friendships/no_retweets/ids.json", options)[:body].map(&:to_i) end alias no_retweets_ids no_retweet_ids end end end