View source: R/deprecated_functions.R
| get_url_tweets | R Documentation | 
This function collects tweets containing a given url between specified date ranges. Tweet-level data is stored in a data/ path as a series of JSONs beginning "data_"; User-level data is stored as a series of JSONs beginning "users_". If a filename is supplied, this function will save the result as a RDS file, otherwise it will return the results as a dataframe.
get_url_tweets( query, start_tweets, end_tweets, bearer_token = get_bearer(), n = 100, file = NULL, data_path = NULL, bind_tweets = TRUE, verbose = TRUE, ... )
query | 
 string, url  | 
start_tweets | 
 string, starting date  | 
end_tweets | 
 string, ending date  | 
bearer_token | 
 string, bearer token  | 
n | 
 integer, upper limit of tweets to be fetched  | 
file | 
 string, name of the resulting RDS file  | 
data_path | 
 string, if supplied, fetched data can be saved to the designated path as jsons  | 
bind_tweets | 
 If   | 
verbose | 
 If   | 
... | 
 arguments will be passed to   | 
a data.frame
## Not run: 
bearer_token <- "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
tweets <- get_url_tweets("https://www.theguardian.com/",
"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z", "2020-04-04T00:00:00Z", bearer_token, data_path = "data/")
## End(Not run)
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