get_timeline function

Get one or more user timelines

Get one or more user timelines

get_timeline() returns the timeline of any Twitter user (i.e. what they have tweeted). get_my_timeline() returns the home timeline for the authenticated user (i.e. the tweets you see when you log into Twitter).

At most up to 3,200 of a user's most recent Tweets can be retrieved.

get_timeline( user = NULL, n = 100, since_id = NULL, max_id = NULL, home = FALSE, parse = TRUE, check = TRUE, retryonratelimit = NULL, verbose = TRUE, token = NULL, ... ) get_my_timeline( n = 100, since_id = NULL, max_id = NULL, parse = TRUE, check = TRUE, retryonratelimit = NULL, verbose = TRUE, token = NULL, ... )

Arguments

  • user: Character vector of screen names or user ids. See as_screenname() for more details.

  • n: Desired number of results to return. Results are downloaded in pages when n is large; the default value will download a single page. Set n = Inf to download as many results as possible.

    The Twitter API rate limits the number of requests you can perform in each 15 minute period. The easiest way to download more than that is to use retryonratelimit = TRUE.

    You are not guaranteed to get exactly n results back. You will get fewer results when tweets have been deleted or if you hit a rate limit. You will get more results if you ask for a number of tweets that's not a multiple of page size, e.g. if you request n = 150 and the page size is 200, you'll get 200 results back.

  • since_id: Supply a vector of ids or a data frame of previous results to find tweets newer than since_id.

  • max_id: Supply a vector of ids or a data frame of previous results to find tweets older than max_id.

  • home: Logical, indicating whether to return a "user" timeline (the default, what a user has tweeted/retweeted) or a "home" timeline (what the user would see if they logged into twitter).

  • parse: If TRUE, the default, returns a tidy data frame. Use FALSE

    to return the "raw" list corresponding to the JSON returned from the Twitter API.

  • check:

  • retryonratelimit: If TRUE, and a rate limit is exhausted, will wait until it refreshes. Most Twitter rate limits refresh every 15 minutes. If FALSE, and the rate limit is exceeded, the function will terminate early with a warning; you'll still get back all results received up to that point. The default value, NULL, consults the option rtweet.retryonratelimit so that you can globally set it to TRUE, if desired.

    If you expect a query to take hours or days to perform, you should not rely solely on retryonratelimit because it does not handle other common failure modes like temporarily losing your internet connection.

  • verbose: Show progress bars and other messages indicating current progress?

  • 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 auth_as() for details.

  • ...: Further arguments passed on as parameters in API query.

Returns

A tbl data frame of tweets data with users data attribute.

References

https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/tweets/timelines/overview

See Also

user_timeline(), rtweet-deprecated

Other tweets: get_favorites(), get_mentions(), lists_statuses(), lookup_tweets(), search_tweets()

  • Maintainer: Lluís Revilla Sancho
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2024-02-24