Alright, so my plan is to make a program that will recognize keywords in a tweet and display the tweet in tkinter. Essentially, every time the tweet gets recognized I want it to update a label in tkinter.
I do know how to implement a stream to do this using Twython, but my problem is that I can't have the stream and tkinter running at the same time. I thought about threading, and I tried to, but I have no experience with threading and probably did it wrong.
This is just a stepping stone type project for me in making something more complex, but that is most likely irrelevant. Could somebody maybe point me in the right direction? Heres my code:
from tkinter import *
from threading import Thread
from twython import Twython
from twython import TwythonStreamer
import time
APP_KEY = 'X'
APP_SECRET = 'X'
OAUTH_TOKEN = 'X'
OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET = 'X'
TRACKING_TERM = 'something'
tweet_text = StringVar
WINDOW_SIZE_X = 1600
WINDOW_SIZE_Y = 300
WINDOW_SIZE_STRING = str(WINDOW_SIZE_X) + 'x' + str(WINDOW_SIZE_Y)
class Window(Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
Frame.__init__(self, master)
self.master = master
t = Thread(target=self.start_stream())
t.start()
self.init_window()
def init_window(self):
self.master.title('Twitter Streamer')
self.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=True)
self.label = Label(self, textvariable=tweet_text)
self.label.place(x=0, y=0)
def start_stream(self):
stream.statuses.filter(track=TRACKING_TERM)
# JWStreamer class is created to handle the streaming
class JWStreamer(TwythonStreamer):
def on_success(self, data):
if 'text' in data:
tweet_text = data['text'].encode('utf-8')
def on_error(self, status_code, data):
print('Error:', status_code)
# To disconnect on error uncomment the next line
# self.disconnect()
print('Waiting 60 seconds to reconnect...')
time.sleep(60)
# Twitter Object
twitter = Twython(APP_KEY,
APP_SECRET,
OAUTH_TOKEN,
OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)
# Steamer Object
stream = JWStreamer(APP_KEY,
APP_SECRET,
OAUTH_TOKEN,
OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET)
root = Tk()
root.geometry(WINDOW_SIZE_STRING)
app = Window(root)
root.mainloop()
I apologize if my code seems kind of sloppy right now. What you are seeing right now is the result of frustratingly moving things around just to make something work.