get_collections: Get collections by user or status id.

Description Usage Arguments Value Examples

View source: R/collections.R

Description

Find collections (themed grouping of statuses) created by specific user or status id. Results include user, status, and collection features.

Usage

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get_collections(user, status_id = NULL, n = 200, cursor = NULL,
  parse = TRUE, token = NULL)

Arguments

user

Screen name or user id of target user. Requests must provide a value for one of user or status_id.

status_id

Optional, the identifier of the tweet for which to return results. Requests must provide a value for one of user or status_id.

n

Maximum number of results to return. Defaults to 200.

cursor

Page identifier of results to retrieve. If parse = TRUE, the next cursor value for any given request–if available–is stored as an attribute, accessible via next_cursor

parse

Logical indicating whether to convert response object into nested list. Defaults to true.

token

Every user should have their own Oauth (Twitter API) token. By default token = NULL this function looks for the path to a saved Twitter token via environment variables (which is what 'create_token()' sets up by default during initial token creation). For instruction on how to create a Twitter token see the tokens vignette, i.e., 'vignettes("auth", "rtweet")' or see ?tokens.

Value

Return object converted to nested list if parsed otherwise an HTTP response object is returned.

Examples

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## Not run: 

## lookup a specific collection
cnnc <- get_collections("cnn")

## inspect data
str(cnnc)

## by status id
wwe <- get_collections(status_id = "925172982313570306")

## inspect data
str(wwe)


## End(Not run)

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