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# twscrape
Python library for scraping Twitter/X data using GraphQL API with account rotation and session management.
## When to use this skill
Use this skill when:
- Working with Twitter/X data extraction and scraping
- Need to bypass Twitter API limitations with account rotation
- Building social media monitoring or analytics tools
- Extracting tweets, user profiles, followers, trends from Twitter/X
- Need async/parallel scraping operations for large-scale data collection
- Looking for alternatives to official Twitter API
## Quick Reference
### Installation
```bash
pip install twscrape
```
### Basic Setup
```python
import asyncio
from twscrape import API, gather
async def main():
api = API() # Uses accounts.db by default
# Add accounts (with cookies - more stable)
cookies = "abc=12; ct0=xyz"
await api.pool.add_account("user1", "pass1", "email@example.com", "mail_pass", cookies=cookies)
# Or add accounts (with login/password - less stable)
await api.pool.add_account("user2", "pass2", "email2@example.com", "mail_pass2")
await api.pool.login_all()
asyncio.run(main())
```
### Common Operations
```python
# Search tweets
await gather(api.search("elon musk", limit=20))
# Get user info
await api.user_by_login("xdevelopers")
user = await api.user_by_id(2244994945)
# Get user tweets
await gather(api.user_tweets(user_id, limit=20))
await gather(api.user_tweets_and_replies(user_id, limit=20))
await gather(api.user_media(user_id, limit=20))
# Get followers/following
await gather(api.followers(user_id, limit=20))
await gather(api.following(user_id, limit=20))
# Tweet operations
await api.tweet_details(tweet_id)
await gather(api.retweeters(tweet_id, limit=20))
await gather(api.tweet_replies(tweet_id, limit=20))
# Trends
await gather(api.trends("news"))
```
## Key Features
### 1. Multiple API Support
- **Search API**: Standard Twitter search functionality
- **GraphQL API**: Advanced queries and data extraction
- **Automatic switching**: Based on rate limits and availability
### 2. Async/Await Architecture
```python
# Parallel scraping
async for tweet in api.search("elon musk"):
print(tweet.id, tweet.user.username, tweet.rawContent)
```
### 3. Account Management
- Add multiple accounts for rotation
- Automatic rate limit handling
- Session persistence across runs
- Email verification support (IMAP or manual)
### 4. Data Models
- SNScrape-compatible models
- Easy conversion to dict/JSON
- Raw API response access available
## Core API Methods
### Search Operations
#### `search(query, limit, kv={})`
Search tweets by query string.
**Parameters:**
- `query` (str): Search query (supports Twitter search syntax)
- `limit` (int): Maximum number of tweets to return
- `kv` (dict): Additional parameters (e.g., `{"product": "Top"}` for Top tweets)
**Returns:** AsyncIterator of Tweet objects
**Example:**
```python
# Latest tweets
async for tweet in api.search("elon musk", limit=20):
print(tweet.rawContent)
# Top tweets
await gather(api.search("python", limit=20, kv={"product": "Top"}))
```
### User Operations
#### `user_by_login(username)`
Get user information by username.
**Example:**
```python
user = await api.user_by_login("xdevelopers")
print(user.id, user.displayname, user.followersCount)
```
#### `user_by_id(user_id)`
Get user information by user ID.
#### `followers(user_id, limit)`
Get user's followers.
#### `following(user_id, limit)`
Get users that the user follows.
#### `verified_followers(user_id, limit)`
Get only verified followers.
#### `subscriptions(user_id, limit)`
Get user's Twitter Blue subscriptions.
### Tweet Operations
#### `tweet_details(tweet_id)`
Get detailed information about a specific tweet.
#### `tweet_replies(tweet_id, limit)`
Get replies to a tweet.
#### `retweeters(tweet_id, limit)`
Get users who retweeted a specific tweet.
#### `user_tweets(user_id, limit)`
Get tweets from a user (excludes replies).
#### `user_tweets_and_replies(user_id, limit)`
Get tweets and replies from a user.
#### `user_media(user_id, limit)`
Get tweets with media from a user.
### Other Operations
#### `list_timeline(list_id)`
Get tweets from a Twitter list.
#### `trends(category)`
Get trending topics by category.
**Categories:** "news", "sport", "entertainment", etc.
## Account Management
### Adding Accounts
**With cookies (recommended):**
```python
cookies = "abc=12; ct0=xyz" # String or JSON format
await api.pool.add_account("user", "pass", "email@example.com", "mail_pass", cookies=cookies)
```
**With credentials:**
```python
await api.pool.add_account("user", "pass", "email@example.com", "mail_pass")
await api.pool.login_all()
```
### CLI Account Management
```bash
# Add accounts from file
twscrape add_accounts accounts.txt username:password:email:email_password
# Login all accounts
twscrape login_accounts
# Manual email verification
twscrape login_accounts --manual
# List accounts and status
twscrape accounts
# Re-login specific accounts
twscrape relogin user1 user2
# Retry failed logins
twscrape relogin_failed
```
## Proxy Configuration
### Per-Account Proxy
```python
proxy = "http://login:pass@example.com:8080"
await api.pool.add_account("user", "pass", "email@example.com", "mail_pass", proxy=proxy)
```
### Global Proxy
```python
api = API(proxy="http://login:pass@example.com:8080")
```
### Environment Variable
```bash
export TWS_PROXY=socks5://user:pass@127.0.0.1:1080
twscrape search "elon musk"
```
### Dynamic Proxy Changes
```python
api.proxy = "socks5://user:pass@127.0.0.1:1080"
doc = await api.user_by_login("elonmusk")
api.proxy = None # Disable proxy
```
**Priority:** `api.proxy` > `TWS_PROXY` env var > account-specific proxy
## CLI Usage
### Search Operations
```bash
twscrape search "QUERY" --limit=20
twscrape search "elon musk lang:es" --limit=20 > data.txt
twscrape search "python" --limit=20 --raw # Raw API responses
```
### User Operations
```bash
twscrape user_by_login USERNAME
twscrape user_by_id USER_ID
twscrape followers USER_ID --limit=20
twscrape following USER_ID --limit=20
twscrape verified_followers USER_ID --limit=20
twscrape user_tweets USER_ID --limit=20
```
### Tweet Operations
```bash
twscrape tweet_details TWEET_ID
twscrape tweet_replies TWEET_ID --limit=20
twscrape retweeters TWEET_ID --limit=20
```
### Trends
```bash
twscrape trends sport
twscrape trends news
```
### Custom Database
```bash
twscrape --db custom-accounts.db <command>
```
## Advanced Usage
### Raw API Responses
```python
async for response in api.search_raw("elon musk"):
print(response.status_code, response.json())
```
### Stopping Iteration
```python
from contextlib import aclosing
async with aclosing(api.search("elon musk")) as gen:
async for tweet in gen:
if tweet.id < 200:
break
```
### Convert Models to Dict/JSON
```python
user = await api.user_by_id(user_id)
user_dict = user.dict()
user_json = user.json()
```
### Enable Debug Logging
```python
from twscrape.logger import set_log_level
set_log_level("DEBUG")
```
## Environment Variables
- **`TWS_PROXY`**: Global proxy for all accounts
Example: `socks5://user:pass@127.0.0.1:1080`
- **`TWS_WAIT_EMAIL_CODE`**: Timeout for email verification (default: 30 seconds)
- **`TWS_RAISE_WHEN_NO_ACCOUNT`**: Raise exception when no accounts available instead of waiting
Values: `false`, `0`, `true`, `1` (default: `false`)
## Rate Limits & Limitations
### Rate Limits
- Rate limits reset **every 15 minutes** per endpoint
- Each account has **separate limits** for different operations
- Accounts automatically rotate when limits are reached
### Tweet Limits
- `user_tweets` and `user_tweets_and_replies` return approximately **3,200 tweets maximum** per user
- This is a Twitter/X platform limitation
### Account Status
- Rate limits vary based on:
- Account age
- Account verification status
- Account activity history
### Handling Rate Limits
The library automatically:
- Switches to next available account
- Waits for rate limit reset if all accounts exhausted
- Tracks rate limit status per endpoint
## Common Patterns
### Large-Scale Data Collection
```python
async def collect_user_data(username):
user = await api.user_by_login(username)
# Collect tweets
tweets = await gather(api.user_tweets(user.id, limit=100))
# Collect followers
followers = await gather(api.followers(user.id, limit=100))
# Collect following
following = await gather(api.following(user.id, limit=100))
return {
'user': user,
'tweets': tweets,
'followers': followers,
'following': following
}
```
### Search with Filters
```python
# Language filter
await gather(api.search("python lang:en", limit=20))
# Date filter
await gather(api.search("AI since:2024-01-01", limit=20))
# From specific user
await gather(api.search("from:elonmusk", limit=20))
# With media
await gather(api.search("cats filter:media", limit=20))
```
### Batch Processing
```python
async def process_users(usernames):
tasks = []
for username in usernames:
task = api.user_by_login(username)
tasks.append(task)
users = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
return users
```
## Troubleshooting
### Login Issues
- **Use cookies instead of credentials** for more stable authentication
- Enable **manual email verification** with `--manual` flag
- Check **email password** is correct for IMAP access
### Rate Limit Problems
- **Add more accounts** for better rotation
- **Increase wait time** between requests
- **Monitor account status** with `twscrape accounts`
### No Data Returned
- **Check account status** - they may be suspended or rate limited
- **Verify query syntax** - use Twitter search syntax
- **Try different accounts** - some may have better access
### Connection Issues
- **Configure proxy** if behind firewall
- **Check network connectivity**
- **Verify Twitter/X is accessible** from your location
## Resources
- **GitHub Repository**: https://github.com/vladkens/twscrape
- **Installation**: `pip install twscrape`
- **Development Version**: `pip install git+https://github.com/vladkens/twscrape.git`
## References
For detailed API documentation and examples, see the reference files in the `references/` directory:
- `references/installation.md` - Installation and setup
- `references/api_methods.md` - Complete API method reference
- `references/account_management.md` - Account configuration and management
- `references/cli_usage.md` - Command-line interface guide
- `references/proxy_config.md` - Proxy configuration options
- `references/examples.md` - Code examples and patterns
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**Repository**: https://github.com/vladkens/twscrape
**Stars**: 1998+
**Language**: Python
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