Usage
lookup_tweets(
statuses,
parse = TRUE,
token = NULL,
retryonratelimit = NULL,
verbose = TRUE
)
Arguments
- statuses
User id or screen name of target user.
- parse
If
TRUE
, the default, returns a tidy data frame. UseFALSE
to return the "raw" list corresponding to the JSON returned from the Twitter API.- 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.- retryonratelimit
If
TRUE
, and a rate limit is exhausted, will wait until it refreshes. Most Twitter rate limits refresh every 15 minutes. IfFALSE
, 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 optionrtweet.retryonratelimit
so that you can globally set it toTRUE
, 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?
See also
tweet_search_recent()
, rtweet-deprecated
Other tweets:
get_favorites()
,
get_mentions()
,
get_timeline()
,
lists_statuses()
,
search_tweets()