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will show you the source code files in that directory. In this directory are five folders: Twitter (the main folder) and four dependency folders (simplejson-3.3.0, python-oauth2-master, httplib2-0.8, and python-twitter-1.0).
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cd simplejson-3.3.0
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Navigate to the
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Now use cd to move into the python-twitter-1.0 folder. This time we will run the two following commands to install the dependency:
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python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
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And type in your password when prompted.
===Test the Twitter code===
Within the python-twitter-1.0 folder, run
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python twitter_test.py
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After it runs, it should state that it ran 41 tests on the code, and the final line should say "OK." If your test failed, ask an instructor for help.
After successfully testing the dependencies, use the cd command again to navigate to the Twitter folder. Use the ls command again to view the files in this folder. One of the files is "twitter_functions.py", which has a ".py" extension indicating that it is a Python script. Open this file in your text editor and find the line that says:
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CONSUMER_SECRET = 'We will give this to you in class :)'
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Change the string to the consumer secret string that we will give you in class. Save the file and go back to the command line. Now type:
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