Social Feed Manager
Introduction
Overview
Features
Current uses at George Washington University
Technical and staffing considerations
Development and community
Installation and Configuration
Background
Dependencies
Configuration
First time running SFM
Apache integration
What next?
Daily operations
Administrative tasks
Data gathering
Account maintenance
Data movage
System considerations
Management commands
Introduction
user_timeline
update_usernames
populate_uids
streamsample
filterstream
organizedata
fetch_tweets_by_id
fetch_urls
export_csv
export_xls
createconf
Working with supervisor and streams
Supervisor setup
Streamsample setup
Filterstream setup
OAuth constraints
Use Cases
Definitions
Lifecycle of a TwitterUser
State Transitions
Data Dictionary
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Social Feed Manager capture photos and other media embedded in tweets?
How far back in time does SFM go when collecting a TwitterUser’s tweets?
Does Social Feed Manager capture the followers list?
Do I have to set up supervisord in order to use filterstreams or streamsample?
The number of retweets in a TwitterItem is inconsistent with the number of retweets shown on the tweet in Twitter. Why?
Does the SFM web interface provide a way to view the files generated by filterstream and streamsample?
When I click on the link to view a raw tweet, it’s difficult to read in my browser.
Can I set this up on a Mac?
Troubleshooting
TwitterUserItemUrls is empty. Why isn’t SFM fetching URLS?
I tried to add a filterstream using the user that I’ve configured as TWITTER_DEFAULT_USER, but SFM is telling me that Streamsample is also configured to authenticate as that user. But I’m not using Streamsample!
Release Notes
m5_002 release notes
m5_001 release notes
m4_002 release notes
m4_001 release notes
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