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"""
Create Tweet - X API v2
=======================
Endpoint: POST https://api.x.com/2/tweets
Docs: https://developer.x.com/en/docs/twitter-api/tweets/manage-tweets/api-reference/post-tweets
Authentication: OAuth 2.0 (User Context)
Required env vars: CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET
"""
import os
import json
from xdk import Client
from xdk.oauth2_auth import OAuth2PKCEAuth
# The code below sets the client ID and client secret from your environment variables
# To set environment variables on macOS or Linux, run the export commands below from the terminal:
# export CLIENT_ID='YOUR-CLIENT-ID'
# export CLIENT_SECRET='YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET'
client_id = os.environ.get("CLIENT_ID")
client_secret = os.environ.get("CLIENT_SECRET")
# Replace the following URL with your callback URL, which can be obtained from your App's auth settings.
redirect_uri = "https://example.com"
# Set the scopes
scopes = ["tweet.read", "tweet.write", "users.read", "offline.access"]
# Be sure to replace the text with the text you wish to Tweet.
# You can also add parameters to post polls, quote Tweets, Tweet with reply settings, and Tweet to Super Followers in addition to other features.
payload = {"text": "Hello world!"}
def main():
# Step 1: Create PKCE instance
auth = OAuth2PKCEAuth(
client_id=client_id,
client_secret=client_secret,
redirect_uri=redirect_uri,
scope=scopes
)
# Step 2: Get authorization URL
auth_url = auth.get_authorization_url()
print("Visit the following URL to authorize your App on behalf of your X handle in a browser:")
print(auth_url)
# Step 3: Handle callback
callback_url = input("Paste the full callback URL here: ")
# Step 4: Exchange code for tokens
tokens = auth.fetch_token(authorization_response=callback_url)
access_token = tokens["access_token"]
# Step 5: Create client
client = Client(access_token=access_token)
# Step 6: Create the tweet
response = client.posts.create(body=payload)
print("Response code: 201")
print(json.dumps(response.data, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()