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# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# Authors: Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
#
import time
import traceback
import twitter as twitter_api
import bitlyapi
import fedmsg
import fedmsg.meta
from fedmsg.commands import BaseCommand
from fedmsg.consumers.tweet import TweetBotConsumer
class TweetCommand(BaseCommand):
""" Rebroadcast messages to twitter and statusnet
New values in the fedmsg configuration are needed for this to work. Lists
and dicts of authentication credentials such as:
- :term:`tweet_endpoints`
- :term:`bitly_settings`
And scalars to help with rate limiting such as:
- :term:`tweet_hibernate_duration`
- :term:`tweet_intermessage_pause`
"""
name = "fedmsg-tweet"
extra_args = []
daemonizable = True
def run(self):
# First, sanity checking.
if not self.config.get('tweet_endpoints', None):
raise ValueError("Not configured to tweet.")
# Do just like in fedmsg.commands.hub and mangle fedmsg-config.py to
# work with moksha's expected configuration.
moksha_options = dict(
zmq_subscribe_endpoints=','.join(
','.join(bunch) for bunch in self.config['endpoints'].values()
),
)
self.config.update(moksha_options)
self.config[TweetBotConsumer.config_key] = True
from moksha.hub import main
main(
# Pass in our config dict
options=self.config,
# Only run this *one* consumer
consumers=[TweetBotConsumer],
# Tell moksha to quiet its logging.
framework=False,
)
def tweet():
command = TweetCommand()
command.execute()
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