/*
Copyright © 2012-15 Miranda NG team
Copyright © 2009 Jim Porter
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*/
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "twitter.h"
#include "tinyjson.hpp"
#include
typedef json::grammar js;
// utility functions
template
static T cast_and_decode(boost::any &a, bool allow_null)
{
if (allow_null && a.type() == typeid(void))
return T();
return boost::any_cast(a);
}
template <>
static std::string cast_and_decode(boost::any &a, bool allow_null)
{
if (allow_null && a.type() == typeid(void))
return std::string();
std::string s = boost::any_cast(a);
// Twitter *only* encodes < and >, so decode them
size_t off;
while ((off = s.find("<")) != std::string::npos)
s.replace(off, 4, "<");
while ((off = s.find(">")) != std::string::npos)
s.replace(off, 4, ">");
return s;
}
template
static T retrieve(const js::object &o, const std::string &key, bool allow_null = false)
{
using boost::any_cast;
js::object::const_iterator i = o.find(key);
if (i == o.end())
throw std::exception(("unable to retrieve key '" + key + "'").c_str());
try {
return cast_and_decode(*i->second, allow_null);
}
catch (const boost::bad_any_cast &) {
throw std::exception(("unable to cast key '" + key + "' to target type").c_str());
}
}
twitter::twitter() : base_url_("https://api.twitter.com/")
{}
bool twitter::set_credentials(const std::string &username, const std::wstring &consumerKey, const std::wstring &consumerSecret,
const std::wstring &oauthAccessToken, const std::wstring &oauthAccessTokenSecret, const std::wstring &pin, bool test)
{
username_ = username;
consumerKey_ = consumerKey;
consumerSecret_ = consumerSecret;
oauthAccessToken_ = oauthAccessToken;
oauthAccessTokenSecret_ = oauthAccessTokenSecret;
pin_ = pin;
if (test)
return slurp(base_url_ + "1.1/account/verify_credentials.json", http::get).code == 200;
else
return true;
}
http::response twitter::request_token()
{
return slurp("https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token", http::get);
}
http::response twitter::request_access_tokens()
{
return slurp("https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token", http::get);
}
void twitter::set_base_url(const std::string &base_url)
{
base_url_ = base_url;
}
const std::string & twitter::get_username() const
{
return username_;
}
const std::string & twitter::get_base_url() const
{
return base_url_;
}
// this whole function is wrong i think. should be calling friends/ids, not followers
/*js::array twitter::buildFriendList() {
INT_PTR friendCursor = -1;
js::array IDs; // an array for the userIDs. i dunno if js::array is the right thing to use..?
js::array masterIDs; // the list that contains all the users that the user follows
std::vector friends;
while (friendCursor != 0) {
http::response resp = slurp(base_url_ + "/1.1/followers/ids.json?cursor=" + friendCursor + "&screen_name=" + username_,http::get);
if(resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
const js::variant var = json::parse( resp.data.begin(),resp.data.end() ); // pull the data out of the http response
if(var->type() == typeid(js::object)) // make sure the parsed data is of type js::object (??)
{
const js::object &friendIDs = boost::any_cast(*var); // cast the object into the type we can use
if(friendIDs.find("error") != friendIDs.end()) // don't really know why error should be at the end here?
throw std::exception("error while parsing friendIDs object from ids.json");
// ok need to find out how to convert all the IDs into an array. dunno if i can magically make it happen, or
// if i will have to parse it myself and add them one by one :(
IDs = retrieve(friendIDs,"ids");
for(js::array::const_iterator i=IDs.begin(); i!=IDs.end(); ++i) {
//debugLogA("friends ID: " + i);
// add array to master array
js::object one = boost::any_cast(**i);
masterIDs.push_back(one); // i don't understand this. how do we push into the array? should i just use C++ arrays (list?) and bail on boost?
}
// now we need to pick out the cursor stuff, and keep punching IDs into the array
}
else {
throw std::exception("in buildFriendList(), return type is not js::object");
}
}
}*/
std::vector twitter::get_friends()
{
// maybe once i have the buildFriendLIst() func working.. but for now let's just get twitter working.
//js::array friendArray = buildFriendList();
std::vector friends;
http::response resp = slurp(base_url_ + "1.1/statuses/friends.json", http::get);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
const js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() != typeid(js::array))
throw std::exception("unable to parse response");
const js::array &list = boost::any_cast(*var);
for (js::array::const_iterator i = list.begin(); i != list.end(); ++i) {
if ((*i)->type() == typeid(js::object)) {
const js::object &one = boost::any_cast(**i);
twitter_user user;
user.username = retrieve(one, "screen_name");
user.real_name = retrieve(one, "name", true);
user.profile_image_url = retrieve(one, "profile_image_url", true);
if (one.find("status") != one.end()) {
js::object &status = retrieve(one, "status");
user.status.text = retrieve(status, "text");
user.status.id = retrieve(status, "id");
std::string timestr = retrieve(status, "created_at");
user.status.time = parse_time(timestr);
}
friends.push_back(user);
}
}
return friends;
}
bool twitter::get_info(const std::string &name, twitter_user *info)
{
if (!info)
return false;
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/users/show/" + http::url_encode(name) + ".json";
http::response resp = slurp(url, http::get);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
const js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() == typeid(js::object)) {
const js::object &user_info = boost::any_cast(*var);
if (user_info.find("error") != user_info.end())
return false;
info->username = retrieve(user_info, "screen_name");
info->real_name = retrieve(user_info, "name", true);
info->profile_image_url = retrieve(user_info, "profile_image_url", true);
return true;
}
else
return false;
}
bool twitter::get_info_by_email(const std::string &email, twitter_user *info)
{
if (!info)
return false;
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/users/show.json?email=" + http::url_encode(email);
http::response resp = slurp(url, http::get);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() == typeid(js::object)) {
const js::object &user_info = boost::any_cast(*var);
if (user_info.find("error") != user_info.end())
return false;
info->username = retrieve(user_info, "screen_name");
info->real_name = retrieve(user_info, "name", true);
info->profile_image_url = retrieve(user_info, "profile_image_url", true);
return true;
}
else
return false;
}
twitter_user twitter::add_friend(const std::string &name)
{
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/friendships/create/" + http::url_encode(name) + ".json";
twitter_user ret;
http::response resp = slurp(url, http::post);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() != typeid(js::object))
throw std::exception("unable to parse response");
const js::object &user_info = boost::any_cast(*var);
ret.username = retrieve(user_info, "screen_name");
ret.real_name = retrieve(user_info, "name", true);
ret.profile_image_url = retrieve(user_info, "profile_image_url", true);
if (user_info.find("status") != user_info.end()) {
// TODO: fill in more fields
const js::object &status = retrieve(user_info, "status");
ret.status.text = retrieve(status, "text");
}
return ret;
}
void twitter::remove_friend(const std::string &name)
{
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/friendships/destroy/" + http::url_encode(name) + ".json";
slurp(url, http::post);
}
void twitter::set_status(const std::string &text)
{
if (text.size()) {
std::wstring wTweet = UTF8ToWide(text);
OAuthParameters postParams;
postParams[L"status"] = UrlEncode(wTweet);
slurp(base_url_ + "1.1/statuses/update.json", http::post, postParams);
}
}
void twitter::send_direct(const std::string &name, const std::string &text)
{
std::wstring temp = UTF8ToWide(text);
OAuthParameters postParams;
postParams[L"text"] = UrlEncode(temp);
postParams[L"screen_name"] = UTF8ToWide(name);
slurp(base_url_ + "1.1/direct_messages/new.json", http::post, postParams);
}
std::vector twitter::get_statuses(int count, twitter_id id)
{
using boost::lexical_cast;
std::vector statuses;
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/statuses/home_timeline.json?count=" +
lexical_cast(count);
if (id != 0)
url += "&since_id=" + boost::lexical_cast(id);
http::response resp = slurp(url, http::get);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() != typeid(js::array))
throw std::exception("unable to parse response");
const js::array &list = boost::any_cast(*var);
for (js::array::const_iterator i = list.begin(); i != list.end(); ++i) {
if ((*i)->type() == typeid(js::object)) {
const js::object &one = boost::any_cast(**i);
const js::object &user = retrieve(one, "user");
twitter_user u;
u.username = retrieve(user, "screen_name");
u.profile_image_url = retrieve(user, "profile_image_url");
// the tweet will be truncated unless we take action. i hate you twitter API
if (one.find("retweeted_status") != one.end()) {
//MessageBox(NULL, L"retweeted: TRUE", L"long tweets", MB_OK);
// here we grab the "retweeted_status" um.. section? it's in here that all the info we need is
// at this point the user will get no tweets and an error popup if the tweet happens to be exactly 140 chars, start with
// "RT @", end in " ...", and notactually be a real retweet. it's possible but unlikely, wish i knew how to get
// the retweet_count variable to work :(
const js::object &Retweet = retrieve(one, "retweeted_status");
const js::object &RTUser = retrieve(Retweet, "user");
std::string retweeteesName = retrieve(RTUser, "screen_name"); // the user that is being retweeted
std::string retweetText = retrieve(Retweet, "text"); // their tweet in all it's untruncated glory
// fix "&" in the tweets :(
for (size_t pos = 0; (pos = retweetText.find("&", pos)) != std::string::npos; pos++) {
retweetText.replace(pos, 5, "&");
}
u.status.text = "RT @" + retweeteesName + " " + retweetText; // mash it together in some format people will understand
}
else {
// if it's not truncated, then the twitter API returns the native RT correctly anyway,
std::string rawText = retrieve(one, "text");
// ok here i'm trying some way to fix all the "&" things that are showing up
// i dunno why it's happening, so i'll just find and replace each occurance :/
for (size_t pos = 0; (pos = rawText.find("&", pos)) != std::string::npos; pos++) {
rawText.replace(pos, 5, "&");
}
u.status.text = rawText;
}
u.status.id = retrieve(one, "id");
std::string timestr = retrieve(one, "created_at");
u.status.time = parse_time(timestr);
statuses.push_back(u);
}
}
return statuses;
}
std::vector twitter::get_direct(twitter_id id)
{
std::vector messages;
std::string url = base_url_ + "1.1/direct_messages.json";
if (id != 0)
url += "?since_id=" + boost::lexical_cast(id);
http::response resp = slurp(url, http::get);
if (resp.code != 200)
throw bad_response();
js::variant var = json::parse(resp.data.begin(), resp.data.end());
if (var->type() != typeid(js::array))
throw std::exception("unable to parse response");
const js::array &list = boost::any_cast(*var);
for (js::array::const_iterator i = list.begin(); i != list.end(); ++i) {
if ((*i)->type() == typeid(js::object)) {
const js::object &one = boost::any_cast(**i);
twitter_user u;
u.username = retrieve(one, "sender_screen_name");
u.status.text = retrieve(one, "text");
u.status.id = retrieve(one, "id");
std::string timestr = retrieve(one, "created_at");
u.status.time = parse_time(timestr);
messages.push_back(u);
}
}
return messages;
}
string twitter::urlencode(const string &c)
{
string escaped;
size_t max = c.length();
for (int i = 0; i < max; i++) {
if ((48 <= c[i] && c[i] <= 57) ||//0-9
(65 <= c[i] && c[i] <= 90) ||//ABC...XYZ
(97 <= c[i] && c[i] <= 122) || //abc...xyz
(c[i] == '~' || c[i] == '-' || c[i] == '_' || c[i] == '.')
) {
escaped.append(&c[i], 1);
}
else {
escaped.append("%");
escaped.append(char2hex(c[i]));//converts char 255 to string "FF"
}
}
return escaped;
}
wstring twitter::UrlEncode(const wstring& url)
{
// multiple encodings r sux
return UTF8ToWide(urlencode(WideToUTF8(url)));
}
// char2hex and urlencode from http://www.zedwood.com/article/111/cpp-urlencode-function
// modified according to http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#encoding_parameters
//
//5.1. Parameter Encoding
//
//All parameter names and values are escaped using the [RFC3986]
//percent-encoding (%xx) mechanism. Characters not in the unreserved character set
//MUST be encoded. Characters in the unreserved character set MUST NOT be encoded.
//Hexadecimal characters in encodings MUST be upper case.
//Text names and values MUST be encoded as UTF-8
// octets before percent-encoding them per [RFC3629].
//
// unreserved = ALPHA, DIGIT, '-', '.', '_', '~'
string twitter::char2hex(char dec)
{
char dig1 = (dec & 0xF0) >> 4;
char dig2 = (dec & 0x0F);
if (0 <= dig1 && dig1 <= 9) dig1 += 48; //0,48 in ascii
if (10 <= dig1 && dig1 <= 15) dig1 += 65 - 10; //A,65 in ascii
if (0 <= dig2 && dig2 <= 9) dig2 += 48;
if (10 <= dig2 && dig2 <= 15) dig2 += 65 - 10;
string r;
r.append(&dig1, 1);
r.append(&dig2, 1);
return r;
}
// Some Unices get this, now we do too!
time_t timegm(struct tm *t)
{
_tzset();
t->tm_sec -= _timezone;
t->tm_isdst = 0;
return mktime(t);
}
static char *month_names[] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
int parse_month(const char *m)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
if (strcmp(month_names[i], m) == 0)
return i;
return -1;
}
time_t parse_time(const std::string &s)
{
struct tm t;
char day[4], month[4];
char plus;
int zone;
if (sscanf(s.c_str(), "%3s %3s %d %d:%d:%d %c%d %d", day, month, &t.tm_mday, &t.tm_hour, &t.tm_min, &t.tm_sec, &plus, &zone, &t.tm_year) == 9) {
t.tm_year -= 1900;
t.tm_mon = parse_month(month);
if (t.tm_mon == -1)
return 0;
return timegm(&t);
}
return 0;
}