I am almost done implementing tweets on my site using a tutorial which
a found here:
http://www.omh.cc/blog/2008/aug/4/adding-your-twitter-status-django-site/
The problem is that i want to modify the date output when i retrieve
multiple tweets. The example above is written for retrieving only one
most recent tweet from twitter.
The context_preprocessor i have now is (mostly taken from the site
above):
import datetime
import time
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.cache import cache
import twitter
def latest_tweet( request ):
tweet = cache.get( 'tweet' )
if tweet:
return {"tweet": tweet}
tweet = twitter.Api().GetUserTimeline( settings.TWITTER_USER,
count=3 )
tweet.date = datetime.datetime(*(time.strptime( tweet.created_at,
"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S +0000 %Y" )[0:6]))
cache.set( 'tweet', tweet, settings.TWITTER_TIMEOUT )
return {"tweet": tweet}
This results in the following error:
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'created_at'
The twitter api let me call a human readable date in the template
using relative_created_at. Unfortunately the output is in English.
Any idea how i get an easy readable date?
The output is now:
Fri Oct 30 10:18:53 +0000 2009
Or:
about 6 days ago
When i use relative_created_at
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