trait TwitterFollowerClient extends AnyRef
Implements the available requests for the followers
resource.
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- def followerIdsForUser(screen_name: String, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 5000): Future[RatedData[UserIds]]
Returns a cursored collection of user IDs for every user following the specified user.
Returns a cursored collection of user IDs for every user following the specified user. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-ids.
- screen_name
: The screen name of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
5000
. Specifies the number of IDs attempt retrieval of, up to a maximum of 5,000 per distinct request. The value of count is best thought of as a limit to the number of results to return. When using the count parameter with this method, it is wise to use a consistent count value across all requests to the same user’s collection. Usage of this parameter is encouraged in environments where all 5,000 IDs constitutes too large of a response.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users ids following the specified user.
- def followerIdsForUserId(user_id: Long, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 5000): Future[RatedData[UserIds]]
Returns a cursored collection of user IDs for every user following the specified user id.
Returns a cursored collection of user IDs for every user following the specified user id. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-ids.
- user_id
: The ID of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
5000
. Specifies the number of IDs attempt retrieval of, up to a maximum of 5,000 per distinct request. The value of count is best thought of as a limit to the number of results to return. When using the count parameter with this method, it is wise to use a consistent count value across all requests to the same user’s collection. Usage of this parameter is encouraged in environments where all 5,000 IDs constitutes too large of a response.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users ids following the specified user.
- def followerStringifiedIdsForUserId(user_id: Long, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 5000): Future[RatedData[UserStringifiedIds]]
Returns a cursored collection of user stringified IDs for every user following the specified user id.
Returns a cursored collection of user stringified IDs for every user following the specified user id. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-ids.
- user_id
: The ID of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
5000
. Specifies the number of IDs attempt retrieval of, up to a maximum of 5,000 per distinct request. The value of count is best thought of as a limit to the number of results to return. When using the count parameter with this method, it is wise to use a consistent count value across all requests to the same user’s collection. Usage of this parameter is encouraged in environments where all 5,000 IDs constitutes too large of a response.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users stringified ids following the specified user.
- def followersForUser(screen_name: String, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 20, skip_status: Boolean = false, include_user_entities: Boolean = true): Future[RatedData[Users]]
Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user.
Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-list.
- screen_name
: The screen name of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
20
. The number of users to return per page, up to a maximum of 200.- skip_status
: By default it is
false
. When set to eithertrue
statuses will not be included in the returned user objects.- include_user_entities
: By default it is
true
. The user object parameters node will not be included when set to false.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users following the specified user.
- def followersForUserId(user_id: Long, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 20, skip_status: Boolean = false, include_user_entities: Boolean = true): Future[RatedData[Users]]
Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user id.
Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user id. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-list.
- user_id
: The screen name of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
20
. The number of users to return per page, up to a maximum of 200.- skip_status
: By default it is
false
. When set to eithertrue
statuses will not be included in the returned user objects.- include_user_entities
: By default it is
true
. The user object parameters node will not be included when set to false.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users following the specified user.
- def followersStringifiedIdsForUser(screen_name: String, cursor: Long = -1, count: Int = 5000): Future[RatedData[UserStringifiedIds]]
Returns a cursored collection of user stringified IDs for every user following the specified user.
Returns a cursored collection of user stringified IDs for every user following the specified user. For more information see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/accounts-and-users/follow-search-get-users/api-reference/get-followers-ids.
- screen_name
: The screen name of the user for whom to return results for. Helpful for disambiguating when a valid user ID is also a valid screen name.
- cursor
: By default it is
-1
, which is the first “page”. Causes the list of blocked users to be broken into pages of no more than 5000 IDs at a time. The number of IDs returned is not guaranteed to be 5000 as suspended users are filtered out after connections are queried. Returns results with an ID less than (that is, older than) or equal to the specified ID.- count
: By default it is
5000
. Specifies the number of IDs attempt retrieval of, up to a maximum of 5,000 per distinct request. The value of count is best thought of as a limit to the number of results to return. When using the count parameter with this method, it is wise to use a consistent count value across all requests to the same user’s collection. Usage of this parameter is encouraged in environments where all 5,000 IDs constitutes too large of a response.- returns
: The cursored representation of the users stringified ids following the specified user.
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