post_tweet | R Documentation |
Posts status update to user's Twitter account
post_tweet(
status = "my first rtweet #rstats",
media = NULL,
token = NULL,
in_reply_to_status_id = NULL,
destroy_id = NULL,
retweet_id = NULL,
auto_populate_reply_metadata = FALSE,
media_alt_text = NULL,
lat = NULL,
long = NULL,
display_coordinates = FALSE
)
status |
Character, tweet status. Must be 280 characters or less. |
media |
Length 1 character vector with a file path to video media OR up-to length 4 character vector with file paths to static images to be included in tweet. The caller is responsible for managing this. |
token |
Use this to override authentication for
a single API call. In many cases you are better off changing the
default for all calls. See |
in_reply_to_status_id |
Status ID of tweet to which you'd like to reply. Note: in line with the Twitter API, this parameter is ignored unless the author of the tweet this parameter references is mentioned within the status text. |
destroy_id |
To delete a status, supply the single status ID here. If a character string is supplied, overriding the default (NULL), then a destroy request is made (and the status text and media attachments) are irrelevant. |
retweet_id |
To retweet a status, supply the single status ID here. If a character string is supplied, overriding the default (NULL), then a retweet request is made (and the status text and media attachments) are irrelevant. |
auto_populate_reply_metadata |
If set to TRUE and used with in_reply_to_status_id, leading @mentions will be looked up from the original Tweet, and added to the new Tweet from there. Defaults to FALSE. |
media_alt_text |
attach additional alt text
metadata to the |
lat |
A numeric value representing the latitude of the location the tweet refers to. Range should be between -90 and 90 (north). Note that you should enable the "Precise location" option in your account via Settings and privacy > Privacy and Safety > Location. See the official Help Center section. |
long |
A numeric value representing the longitude of the location the
tweet refers to. Range should be between -180 and 180 (west). See
|
display_coordinates |
Put a pin on the exact coordinates a tweet has
been sent from. Value should be TRUE or FALSE. This parameter would apply
only if you have provided a valid |
Tweet: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-statuses-update Retweet: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/tweets/post-and-engage/api-reference/post-statuses-retweet-id Media: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/media/upload-media/api-reference/post-media-metadata-create Alt-text: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/media/upload-media/api-reference/post-media-metadata-create
Other post:
post_favorite()
,
post_follow()
,
post_friendship()
if (auth_has_default()) {
## generate data to make/save plot (as a .png file)
x <- rnorm(300)
y <- x + rnorm(300, 0, .75)
col <- c(rep("#002244aa", 50), rep("#440000aa", 50))
bg <- c(rep("#6699ffaa", 50), rep("#dd6666aa", 50))
## create temporary file name
tmp <- tempfile(fileext = ".png")
## save as png
png(tmp, 6, 6, "in", res = 127.5)
par(tcl = -.15, family = "Inconsolata",
font.main = 2, bty = "n", xaxt = "l", yaxt = "l",
bg = "#f0f0f0", mar = c(3, 3, 2, 1.5))
plot(x, y, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, pch = 21, cex = 1,
bg = bg, col = col,
main = "This image was uploaded by rtweet")
grid(8, lwd = .15, lty = 2, col = "#00000088")
dev.off()
## post tweet with media attachment
post_tweet("a tweet with media attachment", media = tmp,
media_alt_text = "Random points example of rtweet::post_tweet.
rtweet requires alt text with all media")
# example of replying within a thread
## first post
pt <- post_tweet(status="first in a thread")
reply_id <- ids(pt)
## post reply
post_tweet("second in the thread",
in_reply_to_status_id = reply_id)
}
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