Python Web Scraping: Get the number of post on Twitter liked by a given account
Python Web Scraping: Exercise-18 with Solution
Write a Python program to get the number of post on Twitter liked by a given account.
Sample Solution:
Python Code:
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import requests
handle = input('Input your account name on Twitter: ')
temp = requests.get('https://twitter.com/'+handle)
bs = BeautifulSoup(temp.text,'lxml')
try:
favorite_box = bs.find('li',{'class':'ProfileNav-item ProfileNav-item--favorites'})
favorite = favorite_box.find('a').find('span',{'class':'ProfileNav-value'})
print("Number of post {} liked are {}: ".format(handle,favorite.get('data-count')))
except:
print('Account name not found...')
Sample Output:
Input your account name on Twitter: @prasanta Number of post @prasanta liked are 119:
Flowchart:
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Find current directory and file's directory:
To get the full path to the directory a Python file is contained in, write this in that file:
import os dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
(Note that the incantation above won't work if you've already used os.chdir() to change your current working directory, since the value of the __file__ constant is relative to the current working directory and is not changed by an os.chdir() call.)
To get the current working directory use
import os cwd = os.getcwd()
Documentation references for the modules, constants and functions used above:
- The os and os.path modules.
- The __file__ constant
- os.path.realpath(path) (returns "the canonical path of the specified filename, eliminating any symbolic links encountered in the path")
- os.path.dirname(path) (returns "the directory name of pathname path")
- os.getcwd() (returns "a string representing the current working directory")
- os.chdir(path) ("change the current working directory to path")
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