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Language | Haskell2010 |
- data SearchTweets
- searchTweets :: Text -> APIRequest SearchTweets (SearchResult [Status])
- search :: Text -> APIRequest SearchTweets (SearchResult [Status])
- data DirectMessages
- directMessages :: APIRequest DirectMessages [DirectMessage]
- data DirectMessagesSent
- directMessagesSent :: APIRequest DirectMessagesSent [DirectMessage]
- data DirectMessagesShow
- directMessagesShow :: StatusId -> APIRequest DirectMessagesShow DirectMessage
- data DirectMessagesDestroy
- directMessagesDestroy :: StatusId -> APIRequest DirectMessagesDestroy DirectMessage
- data DirectMessagesNew
- directMessagesNew :: UserParam -> Text -> APIRequest DirectMessagesNew DirectMessage
- data FriendshipsNoRetweetsIds
- friendshipsNoRetweetsIds :: APIRequest FriendshipsNoRetweetsIds [UserId]
- data FriendsIds
- friendsIds :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendsIds (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId)
- data FollowersIds
- followersIds :: UserParam -> APIRequest FollowersIds (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId)
- data FriendshipsIncoming
- friendshipsIncoming :: APIRequest FriendshipsIncoming (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId)
- data FriendshipsOutgoing
- friendshipsOutgoing :: APIRequest FriendshipsOutgoing (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId)
- data FriendshipsCreate
- friendshipsCreate :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendshipsCreate User
- data FriendshipsDestroy
- friendshipsDestroy :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendshipsDestroy User
- data FriendsList
- friendsList :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendsList (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User)
- data FollowersList
- followersList :: UserParam -> APIRequest FollowersList (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User)
- data AccountVerifyCredentials
- accountVerifyCredentials :: APIRequest AccountVerifyCredentials User
- data AccountUpdateProfile
- accountUpdateProfile :: APIRequest AccountUpdateProfile User
- data UsersLookup
- usersLookup :: UserListParam -> APIRequest UsersLookup [User]
- data UsersShow
- usersShow :: UserParam -> APIRequest UsersShow User
- data FavoritesList
- favoritesList :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest FavoritesList [Status]
- data FavoritesDestroy
- favoritesDestroy :: StatusId -> APIRequest FavoritesDestroy Status
- data FavoritesCreate
- favoritesCreate :: StatusId -> APIRequest FavoritesCreate Status
- data ListsStatuses
- listsStatuses :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsStatuses [Status]
- data ListsMembersDestroy
- listsMembersDestroy :: ListParam -> UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersDestroy List
- data ListsMemberships
- listsMemberships :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMemberships (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List)
- data ListsSubscribers
- listsSubscribers :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsSubscribers (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User)
- data ListsMembersCreateAll
- listsMembersCreateAll :: ListParam -> UserListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersCreateAll List
- data ListsMembers
- listsMembers :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembers (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User)
- data ListsMembersCreate
- listsMembersCreate :: ListParam -> UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersCreate List
- data ListsDestroy
- listsDestroy :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsDestroy List
- data ListsUpdate
- listsUpdate :: ListParam -> Bool -> Maybe Text -> APIRequest ListsUpdate List
- data ListsCreate
- listsCreate :: Text -> Bool -> Maybe Text -> APIRequest ListsCreate List
- data ListsShow
- listsShow :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsShow List
- data ListsSubscriptions
- listsSubscriptions :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsSubscriptions (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List)
- data ListsMembersDestroyAll
- listsMembersDestroyAll :: ListParam -> UserListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersDestroyAll List
- data ListsOwnerships
- listsOwnerships :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsOwnerships (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List)
- data MediaUpload
- mediaUpload :: MediaData -> APIRequest MediaUpload UploadedMedia
Search
data SearchTweets Source #
:: Text | search string |
-> APIRequest SearchTweets (SearchResult [Status]) |
Returns search query.
You can perform a search query using call
:
res <-call
(searchTweets
"search text")searchResultStatuses
>>>
searchTweets "search text"
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json" [("q","search text")]>>>
searchTweets "search text" & lang ?~ "ja" & count ?~ 100
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json" [("count","100"),("lang","ja"),("q","search text")]
:: Text | search string |
-> APIRequest SearchTweets (SearchResult [Status]) |
Alias of searchTweets
, for backward compatibility
Direct Messages
data DirectMessages Source #
directMessages :: APIRequest DirectMessages [DirectMessage] Source #
Returns query data which asks recent direct messages sent to the authenticating user.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
directMessages
&
count
?~
100
>>>
directMessages
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages.json" []>>>
directMessages & count ?~ 100
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages.json" [("count","100")]
data DirectMessagesSent Source #
directMessagesSent :: APIRequest DirectMessagesSent [DirectMessage] Source #
Returns query data which asks recent direct messages sent by the authenticating user.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
directMessagesSent
&
count
?~
100
>>>
directMessagesSent
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/sent.json" []>>>
directMessagesSent & count ?~ 100
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/sent.json" [("count","100")]
directMessagesShow :: StatusId -> APIRequest DirectMessagesShow DirectMessage Source #
Returns query data which asks a single direct message, specified by an id parameter.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
directMessagesShow
1234567890
>>>
directMessagesShow 1234567890
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/show.json" [("id","1234567890")]
data DirectMessagesDestroy Source #
directMessagesDestroy :: StatusId -> APIRequest DirectMessagesDestroy DirectMessage Source #
Returns post data which destroys the direct message specified in the required ID parameter.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
directMessagesDestroy
1234567890
>>>
directMessagesDestroy 1234567890
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/destroy.json" [("id","1234567890")]
data DirectMessagesNew Source #
directMessagesNew :: UserParam -> Text -> APIRequest DirectMessagesNew DirectMessage Source #
Returns post data which sends a new direct message to the specified user from the authenticating user.
You can perform a post using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
directMessagesNew
(ScreenNameParam "thimura") "Hello DM"
>>>
directMessagesNew (ScreenNameParam "thimura") "Hello DM"
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/new.json" [("text","Hello DM"),("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
directMessagesNew (UserIdParam 69179963) "Hello thimura! by UserId"
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/direct_messages/new.json" [("text","Hello thimura! by UserId"),("user_id","69179963")]
Friends & Followers
friendshipsNoRetweetsIds :: APIRequest FriendshipsNoRetweetsIds [UserId] Source #
Returns a collection of user_ids that the currently authenticated user does not want to receive retweets from.
You can perform a request using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendshipsNoRetweetsIds
>>>
friendshipsNoRetweetsIds
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/no_retweets/ids.json" []
data FriendsIds Source #
friendsIds :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendsIds (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId) Source #
Returns query data which asks a collection of user IDs for every user the specified user is following.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendsIds
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
(friendsIds
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")) $$ CL.consume
>>>
friendsIds (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friends/ids.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
friendsIds (ScreenNameParam "thimura") & count ?~ 5000
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friends/ids.json" [("count","5000"),("screen_name","thimura")]
data FollowersIds Source #
followersIds :: UserParam -> APIRequest FollowersIds (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId) Source #
Returns query data which asks a collection of user IDs for every user following the specified user.
You can perform a query using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
followersIds
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
(followersIds
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")) $$ CL.consume
>>>
followersIds (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/ids.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
followersIds (ScreenNameParam "thimura") & count ?~ 5000
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/ids.json" [("count","5000"),("screen_name","thimura")]
friendshipsIncoming :: APIRequest FriendshipsIncoming (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId) Source #
Returns a collection of numeric IDs for every user who has a pending request to follow the authenticating user.
You can perform a request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendshipsIncoming
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
friendshipsIncoming
$$ CL.consume
>>>
friendshipsIncoming
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/incoming.json" []
friendshipsOutgoing :: APIRequest FriendshipsOutgoing (WithCursor IdsCursorKey UserId) Source #
Returns a collection of numeric IDs for every protected user for whom the authenticating user has a pending follow request.
You can perform a request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendshipsOutgoing
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
friendshipsOutgoing
$$ CL.consume
>>>
friendshipsOutgoing
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/outgoing.json" []
friendshipsCreate :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendshipsCreate User Source #
Returns post data which follows the user specified in the ID parameter.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendshipsCreate
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
>>>
friendshipsCreate (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/create.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
friendshipsCreate (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/create.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
data FriendshipsDestroy Source #
friendshipsDestroy :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendshipsDestroy User Source #
Returns post data which unfollows the user specified in the ID parameter.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendshipsDestroy
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
>>>
friendshipsDestroy (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/destroy.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
friendshipsDestroy (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friendships/destroy.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
data FriendsList Source #
friendsList :: UserParam -> APIRequest FriendsList (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User) Source #
Returns query data which asks a cursored collection of user objects for every user the specified users is following.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
friendsList
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
(friendsList
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")) $$ CL.consume
>>>
friendsList (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friends/list.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
friendsList (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/friends/list.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
data FollowersList Source #
followersList :: UserParam -> APIRequest FollowersList (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User) Source #
Returns query data which asks a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
followersList
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
Or, you can iterate with sourceWithCursor
:
sourceWithCursor
(followersList
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")) $$ CL.consume
>>>
followersList (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/list.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
followersList (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/list.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
Users
accountVerifyCredentials :: APIRequest AccountVerifyCredentials User Source #
Returns query data asks that the credential is valid.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
accountVerifyCredentials
>>>
accountVerifyCredentials
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/account/verify_credentials.json" []
data AccountUpdateProfile Source #
accountUpdateProfile :: APIRequest AccountUpdateProfile User Source #
Returns user object with updated fields. Note that while no specific parameter is required, you need to provide at least one parameter before executing the query.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
accountUpdateProfile
&url
?~ "http://www.example.com"
>>>
accountUpdateProfile & url ?~ "http://www.example.com"
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/account/update_profile.json" [("url","http://www.example.com")]
usersLookup :: UserListParam -> APIRequest UsersLookup [User] Source #
Returns query data asks user objects.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
usersLookup
(ScreenNameListParam
["thimura", "twitterapi"])
>>>
usersLookup (ScreenNameListParam ["thimura", "twitterapi"])
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/users/lookup.json" [("screen_name","thimura,twitterapi")]
usersShow :: UserParam -> APIRequest UsersShow User Source #
Returns query data asks the user specified by user id or screen name parameter.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
usersShow
(ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
>>>
usersShow (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/users/show.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]
Suggested Users
Favorites
data FavoritesList Source #
favoritesList :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest FavoritesList [Status] Source #
Returns the 20 most recent Tweets favorited by the specified user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
favoritesList
(ScreenNameParam "thimura")
>>>
favoritesList Nothing
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/favorites/list.json" []>>>
favoritesList (Just (ScreenNameParam "thimura"))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/favorites/list.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
favoritesList (Just (UserIdParam 69179963))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/favorites/list.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
favoritesDestroy :: StatusId -> APIRequest FavoritesDestroy Status Source #
Returns post data unfavorites the status specified in the ID paramter as the authenticating user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
favoritesDestroy
1234567890
>>>
favoritesDestroy 1234567890
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/favorites/destroy.json" [("id","1234567890")]
favoritesCreate :: StatusId -> APIRequest FavoritesCreate Status Source #
Returns post data which favorites the status specified in the ID parameter as the authenticating user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
favoritesCreate
1234567890
>>>
favoritesCreate 1234567890
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/favorites/create.json" [("id","1234567890")]
Lists
data ListsStatuses Source #
listsStatuses :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsStatuses [Status] Source #
Returns the query parameter which fetches a timeline of tweets authored by members of the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsStatuses
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
If you need more statuses, you can obtain those by using sourceWithMaxId
:
res <- sourceWithMaxId (
listsStatuses
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") & count ?~ 200) $$ CL.take 1000
>>>
listsStatuses (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/statuses.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsStatuses (ListIdParam 20849097)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/statuses.json" [("list_id","20849097")]
data ListsMembersDestroy Source #
listsMembersDestroy :: ListParam -> UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersDestroy List Source #
Returns the post parameter which removes the specified member from the list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMembersDestroy
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
>>>
listsMembersDestroy (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/destroy.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura"),("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsMembersDestroy (ListIdParam 20849097) (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/destroy.json" [("list_id","20849097"),("user_id","69179963")]
data ListsMemberships Source #
listsMemberships :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMemberships (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List) Source #
Returns the request parameters which asks the lists the specified user has been added to.
If UserParam
are not provided, the memberships for the authenticating user are returned.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMemberships
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsMemberships Nothing
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/memberships.json" []>>>
listsMemberships (Just (ScreenNameParam "thimura"))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/memberships.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsMemberships (Just (UserIdParam 69179963))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/memberships.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
data ListsSubscribers Source #
listsSubscribers :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsSubscribers (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User) Source #
Returns the request parameter which asks the subscribers of the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsSubscribers
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsSubscribers (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/subscribers.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsSubscribers (ListIdParam 20849097)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/subscribers.json" [("list_id","20849097")]
data ListsMembersCreateAll Source #
listsMembersCreateAll :: ListParam -> UserListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersCreateAll List Source #
Adds multiple members to a list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMembersCreateAll
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameListParam
["thimura", "twitterapi"])
>>>
listsMembersCreateAll (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameListParam ["thimura", "twitterapi"])
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/create_all.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura"),("screen_name","thimura,twitterapi")]>>>
listsMembersCreateAll (ListIdParam 20849097) (UserIdListParam [69179963, 6253282])
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/create_all.json" [("list_id","20849097"),("user_id","69179963,6253282")]
data ListsMembers Source #
listsMembers :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembers (WithCursor UsersCursorKey User) Source #
Returns query data asks the members of the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMembers
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsMembers (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsMembers (ListIdParam 20849097)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members.json" [("list_id","20849097")]
data ListsMembersCreate Source #
listsMembersCreate :: ListParam -> UserParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersCreate List Source #
Returns the post parameter which adds a member to a list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMembersCreate
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameParam
"thimura")
>>>
listsMembersCreate (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameParam "thimura")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/create.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura"),("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsMembersCreate (ListIdParam 20849097) (UserIdParam 69179963)
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/create.json" [("list_id","20849097"),("user_id","69179963")]
data ListsDestroy Source #
listsDestroy :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsDestroy List Source #
Returns the post parameter which deletes the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsDestroy
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsDestroy (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/destroy.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsDestroy (ListIdParam 20849097)
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/destroy.json" [("list_id","20849097")]
data ListsUpdate Source #
:: ListParam | |
-> Bool | is public |
-> Maybe Text | description |
-> APIRequest ListsUpdate List |
Returns the post parameter which updates the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsUpdate
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") True (Just Haskellers)
>>>
listsUpdate (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell") True (Just "Haskellers")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/update.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura"),("description","Haskellers"),("mode","public")]
data ListsCreate Source #
:: Text | list name |
-> Bool | whether public(True) or private(False) |
-> Maybe Text | the description to give the list |
-> APIRequest ListsCreate List |
Returns the post parameter which creates a new list for the authenticated user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsCreate
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsCreate "haskell" True Nothing
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/create.json" [("name","haskell"),("mode","public")]>>>
listsCreate "haskell" False Nothing
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/create.json" [("name","haskell"),("mode","private")]>>>
listsCreate "haskell" True (Just "Haskellers")
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/create.json" [("description","Haskellers"),("name","haskell"),("mode","public")]
listsShow :: ListParam -> APIRequest ListsShow List Source #
Returns the request parameter which asks the specified list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsShow
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsShow (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell")
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/show.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsShow (ListIdParam 20849097)
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/show.json" [("list_id","20849097")]
data ListsSubscriptions Source #
listsSubscriptions :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsSubscriptions (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List) Source #
Returns the request parameter which obtains a collection of the lists the specified user is subscribed to.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsSubscriptions
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsSubscriptions Nothing
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/subscriptions.json" []>>>
listsSubscriptions (Just (ScreenNameParam "thimura"))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/subscriptions.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsSubscriptions (Just (UserIdParam 69179963))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/subscriptions.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
listsMembersDestroyAll :: ListParam -> UserListParam -> APIRequest ListsMembersDestroyAll List Source #
Adds multiple members to a list.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsMembersDestroyAll
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameListParam
["thimura", "twitterapi"])
>>>
listsMembersDestroyAll (ListNameParam "thimura/haskell") (ScreenNameListParam ["thimura", "twitterapi"])
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/destroy_all.json" [("slug","haskell"),("owner_screen_name","thimura"),("screen_name","thimura,twitterapi")]>>>
listsMembersDestroyAll (ListIdParam 20849097) (UserIdListParam [69179963, 6253282])
APIRequestPost "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/members/destroy_all.json" [("list_id","20849097"),("user_id","69179963,6253282")]
data ListsOwnerships Source #
listsOwnerships :: Maybe UserParam -> APIRequest ListsOwnerships (WithCursor ListsCursorKey List) Source #
Returns the request parameter which asks the lists owned by the specified Twitter user.
You can perform request by using call
:
res <-call
twInfo mgr$
listsOwnerships
(ListNameParam
"thimura/haskell")
>>>
listsOwnerships Nothing
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/ownerships.json" []>>>
listsOwnerships (Just (ScreenNameParam "thimura"))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/ownerships.json" [("screen_name","thimura")]>>>
listsOwnerships (Just (UserIdParam 69179963))
APIRequestGet "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/lists/ownerships.json" [("user_id","69179963")]
Saved Searches
Places & Geo
media
data MediaUpload Source #
mediaUpload :: MediaData -> APIRequest MediaUpload UploadedMedia Source #
Upload media and returns the media data.
You can update your status with multiple media by calling mediaUpload
and update
successively.
First, you should upload media with mediaUpload
:
res1 <-call
twInfo mgr$
mediaUpload
(MediaFromFile
"/path/to/upload/file1.png") res2 <-call
twInfo mgr$
mediaUpload
(MediaRequestBody
"file2.png" "[.. file body ..]")
and then collect the resulting media IDs and update your status by calling update
:
call
twInfo mgr$
update
"Hello World"&
mediaIds
?~
[mediaId
res1,mediaId
res2]
See: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/multiple-media-extended-entities
>>>
mediaUpload (MediaFromFile "/home/test/test.png")
APIRequestPostMultipart "https://upload.twitter.com/1.1/media/upload.json" []