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curl -u user:password -d "status=playing with cURL and the Twitter API" http://api.t.sina.com.cn/statuses/update.xml | curl -u user:password -d "status=playing with cURL and the Twitter API" http://api.t.sina.com.cn/statuses/update.xml |
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statuses/update
Updates the authenticating user's status. Requires the status parameter specified below. Request must be a POST. A status update with text identical to the authenticating user's current status will be ignored to prevent duplicates.
URL:
curl http://api.t.sina.com.cn/sstatuses/update.format
Formats:
xml, json, rss, atom
HTTP Method(s):
POST
Requires Authentication (about authentication):
true
API rate limited (about rate limiting):
false
Parameters:
- status. Required. The text of your status update. URL encode as necessary. Statuses over 140 characters will be forceably truncated.
- in_reply_to_status_id. Optional. The ID of an existing status that the update is in reply to.
o Note: This parameter will be ignored unless the author of the tweet this parameter references is mentioned within the status text. Therefore, you must include @username, where username is the author of the referenced tweet, within the update.
- lat. Optional. The location's latitude that this tweet refers to. [COMING SOON]
o Note: The valid ranges for latitude is -90.0 to +90.0 (North is positive) inclusive. This parameter will be ignored if outside that range, if it is not a number, if geo_enabled is disabled, or if there not a corresponding long parameter with this tweet.
- long. Optional. The location's longitude that this tweet refers to. [COMING SOON]
o Note: The valid ranges for longitude is -180.0 to +180.0 (East is positive) inclusive. This parameter will be ignored if outside that range, if it is not a number, if geo_enabled is disabled, or if there not a corresponding lat parameter with this tweet.
Usage Notes:
- This method is subject to update limits. A HTTP 403 will be returned if this limit as been hit.
- Twitter will ignore attempts to perform a duplicate update. With each update attempt, the application compares the update text with the authenticating user's last successful update, and ignores any attempts that would result in duplication. Therefore, a user cannot submit the same status twice in a row. The status element in the response will return the id from the previously successful update if a duplicate has been silently ignored.
Geolocation [COMING SOON]:
- Any geolocation parameters in the update will be ignored if geo_enabled for the user is false (this is the default setting for all users unless the user has enabled geolocation in their settings)
- The XML response uses GeoRSS to encode the latitude and longitude. <georss:point> encodes as latitude, space, and longitude (see the response below for an example). For JSON the response uses conventions laid forth in GeoJSON which looks like
"geo":
{
"type":"Point",
"coordinates":[37.78029, -122.39697]
}
- If there is no geolocated information for a status, then there will be an empty <geo/> or "geo" : {}.
- Currently, all geolocated information will be removed after seven days.
Response
(about return values): XML example (truncated):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <status> <created_at>Tue Apr 07 22:52:51 +0000 2009</created_at> <id>1472669360</id> <text>At least I can get your humor through tweets. RT @abdur: I don't mean this in a bad way, but genetically speaking your a cul-de-sac.</text> <source><a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a></source> <truncated>false</truncated> <in_reply_to_status_id>1472669230</in_reply_to_status_id> <in_reply_to_user_id>10759032</in_reply_to_user_id> <favorited>false</favorited> <in_reply_to_screen_name></in_reply_to_screen_name> <geo xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss"> <georss:point>37.78029 -122.39697</georss:point> </geo> <user> <id>1401881</id> <name>Doug Williams</name> <screen_name>dougw</screen_name> <location>San Francisco, CA</location> <description>Twitter API Support. Internet, greed, users, dougw and opportunities are my passions.</description> <profile_image_url></profile_image_url> <url>http://www.igudo.com</url> <protected>false</protected> <followers_count>1027</followers_count> <profile_background_color>9ae4e8</profile_background_color> <profile_text_color>000000</profile_text_color> <profile_link_color>0000ff</profile_link_color> <profile_sidebar_fill_color>e0ff92</profile_sidebar_fill_color> <profile_sidebar_border_color>87bc44</profile_sidebar_border_color> <friends_count>293</friends_count> <created_at>Sun Mar 18 06:42:26 +0000 2007</created_at> <favourites_count>0</favourites_count> <utc_offset>-18000</utc_offset> <time_zone>Eastern Time (US & Canada)</time_zone> <profile_background_image_url></profile_background_image_url> <profile_background_tile>false</profile_background_tile> <statuses_count>3390</statuses_count> <notifications>false</notifications> <following>false</following> <geo_enabled>true</geo_enabled> <verified>true</verified> </user> </status>
Usage examples:
cURL (about cURL):
curl -u user:password -d "status=playing with cURL and the Twitter API" http://api.t.sina.com.cn/statuses/update.xml