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NAME

       Net::Twitter - A perl interface to the Twitter API

VERSION

       version 4.01043

SYNOPSIS

         use Net::Twitter;
         use Scalar::Util 'blessed';

         # When no authentication is required:
         my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(legacy => 0);

         # As of 13-Aug-2010, Twitter requires OAuth for authenticated requests
         my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
             traits   => [qw/API::RESTv1_1/],
             consumer_key        => $consumer_key,
             consumer_secret     => $consumer_secret,
             access_token        => $token,
             access_token_secret => $token_secret,
         );

         my $result = $nt->update('Hello, world!');

         eval {
             my $statuses = $nt->friends_timeline({ since_id => $high_water, count => 100 });
             for my $status ( @$statuses ) {
                 print "$status->{created_at} <$status->{user}{screen_name}> $status->{text}\n";
             }
         };
         if ( my $err = $@ ) {
             die $@ unless blessed $err && $err->isa('Net::Twitter::Error');

             warn "HTTP Response Code: ", $err->code, "\n",
                  "HTTP Message......: ", $err->message, "\n",
                  "Twitter error.....: ", $err->error, "\n";
         }

TWITTER API V1.1 SUPPORT

       This version of Net::Twitter provides Twitter API v1.1 support. Enable it by including the
       "API::RESTv1_1" trait instead of "API::REST". Using Twitter API v1.1 may require changes to you code! It
       is not completely backwards compatible with v1.

       For help migrating your application to Twitter API v1.1, see Net::Twitter::Manual::MigratingToV1_1.

DESCRIPTION

       This module has been superseded by Twitter::API. Please update as soon as you possibly can to use new
       features and the new API versions. This module will no longer be supported.

       This module provides a perl interface to the Twitter APIs.  See <http://dev.twitter.com/docs> for a full
       description of the Twitter APIs.

TWITTER API VERSION 1.1

       Twitter will (perhaps has by the time you read this) deprecated version 1 of the API. Documentation,
       here, assumes version 1.1 of the API. For version 1 documentation, see Net::Twitter::Role::API::REST.

       To use Twitter API version 1.1, simply replace "API::REST" in the "traits" argument to "new" with
       "API::RESTv1_1". The "Net::Twitter" API is backwards compatible to the extent possible. If Twitter does
       not provide a 1.1 endpoint for a version 1 call, "Net::Twitter" cannot support it, of course.

       Twitter API version 1.1 requires OAuth authentication for all calls. There is no longer an IP address
       limit and a per-user limit. Each API call has it's own rate limit. Most are 15 calls reset every 15
       minutes. Others are 180 calls, reset every 15 minutes. These limits may change. For current rate limits,
       see <https://dev.twitter.com/docs/rate-limiting/1.1/limits>.

OMG! THE MOOSE!

       Net::Twitter is Moose based. Moose provides some advantages, including the ability for the maintainer of
       this module to respond quickly to Twitter API changes.

       See Net::Twitter::Lite if you need an alternative without Moose and its dependencies.

       Net::Twitter::Lite's API method definitions and documentation are generated from Net::Twitter.  It is a
       related module, but does not depend on Net::Twitter or Moose for installation.

RETURN VALUES

       Net::Twitter decodes the data structures returned by the Twitter API into native perl data structures
       (HASH references and ARRAY references).  The full layout of those data structures are not documented,
       here.  They change often, usually with the addition of new elements, and documenting all of those changes
       would be a significant challenge.

       Instead, rely on the online Twitter API documentation and inspection of the returned data.

       The Twitter API online documentation is located at <http://dev.twitter.com/doc>.

       To inspect the data, use Data::Dumper or similar module of your choice.  Here's a simple example using
       Data::Dumper:

           use Data::Dumper;

           my $r = $nt->search($search_term);
           print Dumper $r;

       For more information on perl data structures, see perlreftut, perldsc, and perllol.

METHODS AND ARGUMENTS

       new This constructs a "Net::Twitter" object.  It takes several named parameters, all of them optional:

           traits
               An  ARRAY  ref  of  traits  used to control which APIs the constructed "Net::Twitter" object will
               support and how it handles errors.  Possible values are:

               API::RESTv1_1
                   Provides support for the Twitter REST API version 1.1 methods.

               API::Search
                   Deprecated. Use "search" in API::RESTv1_1 instead.

               AppAuth
                   Provides  Application-Only  Authentication   <https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/application-only>
                   with methods, "request_access_token" and "invalidate_token". See Net::Twitter::Role::AppAuth.

                   Example:

                       my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
                           traits          => [ qw/AppAuth API::RESTv1_1/ ],
                           consumer_key    => 'my-consumer-key',
                           consumer_secret => 'my-consumer-secret',
                       );

                       $nt->request_access_token;
                       say 'token: ', $nt->access_token;
                       my $r = $nt->followers_ids({
                           screen_name => 'timtoady',
                           cursor      => -1,
                       });

                       # good until invalidated, with ...
                       $nt->invalidate_token

               AutoCursor
                   "AutoCursor"  is  a  parameterized  trait that provides an automatic loop for cursored calls,
                   returning an ARRAY reference to the combined results.  By default, it  handles  "friends_ids"
                   and "followers_ids".  See Net::Twitter::Role::AutoCursor for details.

               InflateObjects
                   When  this  optional  trait  is included, Net::Twitter inflates HASH refs returned by Twitter
                   into objects with read accessors for  each  element.   In  addition,  it  inflates  dates  to
                   DateTime objects and URLs to URI objects.  Objects that include a "created_at" attribute also
                   have a "relative_created_at" method.

                   For example, with "InflateObjects" applied, the <friends_timeline> method returns an array of
                   status objects:

                       $r = $nt->friends_timeline;
                       for my $status ( @$r ) {
                           $r->user->screen_name; # same as $r->{user}{screen_name}

                           # $created_at is a DateTime; $age is a DateTime::Duration
                           my $age = DateTime->now - $r->created_at;

                           # print an age in a similar style to the Twitter web site, e.g.:
                           # less than a minute ago
                           # about a minute ago
                           # 6 minutes ago
                           # 1 day ago
                           # etc.
                           print $r->relative_created_at;

               Legacy
                   This  trait  provides  backwards  compatibility to "Net::Twitter" versions prior to 3.00.  It
                   implies the traits "API::REST", "API::Search",  "API::TwitterVision",  and  "API::WrapError".
                   It  also  provides  additional  functionality  to ensure consistent behavior for applications
                   written for use with legacy versions of "Net::Twitter".

                   In the current version, this trait is automatically included if the "traits"  option  is  not
                   specified.   This   ensures   backwards   compatibility   for   existing  applications  using
                   "Net::Twitter" versions prior to 3.00.  See section "LEGACY COMPATIBILITY" for more details.

               OAuth
                   The "OAuth" trait provides OAuth authentication rather than the default Basic  Authentication
                   for Twitter API method calls.  See the "Authentication" section and Net::Twitter::Role::OAuth
                   for full documentation.

               RateLimit
                   The  "RateLimit"  trait  adds  utility methods that return information about the current rate
                   limit status.  See Net::Twitter::Role::RateLimit for details.

               RetryOnError
                   The "RetryOnError" trait automatically retries Twitter API  calls  with  temporary  failures.
                   See Net::Twitter::Role::RetryOnError for details.

               WrapError
                   "Net::Twitter"   normally   throws  exceptions  on  error.   When  this  trait  is  included,
                   "Net::Twitter" returns undef when a method fails and makes the error available through method
                   "get_error".  This is the way all errors were  handled  in  Net::Twitter  versions  prior  to
                   version 3.00.

               Some examples of using the "traits" parameter in "new":

                   # provide support for *only* the REST API; throw exceptions on error
                   $nt = Net::Twitter->new(traits => ['API::RESTv1_1']);

                   # provide support for both the REST and Search APIs; wrap errors
                   $nt = Net::Twitter->new(traits => [qw/API::RESTv1_1 API::Search WrapError/]);

                   # Provide legacy support for applications written with Net::Twitter
                   # prior to version 3.0.
                   $nt = Net::Twitter->new(traits => ['Legacy']);

           legacy
               A  boolean.   If set to 0, "new" constructs a "Net::Twitter" object implementing the REST API and
               throws exceptions on API method errors.

                   Net::Twitter->new(legacy => 0);

               is a shortcut for:

                   Net::Twitter->new(traits => ['API::RESTv1_1']);

               If set to 1, "new" constructs a "Net::Twitter" object with the "Legacy" trait.

                   Net::Twitter->new(legacy => 1);

               is a shortcut for:

                   Net::Twitter->new(traits => ['Legacy']);

           username
               This is the username for Basic  Authentication.  NOTE:  as  of  31-Aug-2010,  Twitter  no  longer
               supports  Basic  Authentication.  Use  OAuth  instead.   Other  Twitter  compatible services may,
               however, accept Basic Authentication, so support for it remains in "Net::Twitter".

           password
               This is the password used for Basic Authentication.

           clientname
               The value for the "X-Twitter-Client-Name" HTTP header. It defaults to "Perl Net::Twitter".  Note:
               This option has nothing to do with the "via" application byline.

           clientver
               The value for the "X-Twitter-Client-Version" HTTP header. It defaults to current version  of  the
               "Net::Twitter" module.

           clienturl
               The value for the "X-Twitter-Client-URL" HTTP header. It defaults to the search.cpan.org page for
               the "Net::Twitter" distribution.

           useragent_class
               The  "LWP::UserAgent"  compatible  class  used  internally  by  "Net::Twitter".   It  defaults to
               "LWP::UserAgent".  For POE based applications, consider using "LWP::UserAgent::POE".

           useragent_args
               An HASH ref of arguments to pass to constructor of the class  specified  with  "useragent_class",
               above.  It defaults to {} (an empty HASH ref).

           useragent
               The value for "User-Agent" HTTP header.  It defaults to "Net::Twitter/4.01043 (Perl)".

           source
               Twitter  on  longer uses the "source" parameter. Support for it remains in "Net::Twitter" for any
               compatible services that may use it.  It was originally used  by  Twitter  to  provide  an  "via"
               application byline.

           apiurl
               The  URL  for  the  Twitter  API.  This  defaults  to  "http://api.twitter.com/1". This option is
               available when the "API::RESTv1_1" trait is included.

           apihost
               DEPRECATED - Setting the "apiurl" is sufficient.

           apirealm
               A string containing the Twitter API realm used for Basic Authentication. It defaults to  "Twitter
               API".  This option is available when the "API::RESTv1_1" trait is included.

           identica
               If  set  to  1,  "Net::Twitter" overrides the defaults for "apiurl", "apihost", and "apirealm" to
               "http://identi.ca/api", "identi.ca:80", and "Laconica API" respectively.  It defaults to 0.  This
               option is available when the "API::RESTv1_1" trait is included.

           consumer_key
               A string containing the OAuth consumer key provided by Twitter when an application is registered.
               This option is available when the "OAuth" trait is included.

           consumer_secret
               A string containing the OAuth consumer secret.  This option is available when the  "OAuth"  trait
               is included.

           ssl If set to 1, an SSL connection will be used for all API calls. Defaults to 1.

           netrc
               (Optional)  Sets  the  machine  key  to  look  up in ".netrc" to obtain credentials. If set to 1,
               Net::Twitter will use the value of the "netrc_machine" option (below).

                  # in .netrc
                  machine api.twitter.com
                    login YOUR_TWITTER_USER_NAME
                    password YOUR_TWITTER_PASSWORD
                  machine semifor.twitter.com
                    login semifor
                    password SUPERSECRET

                  # in your perl program
                  $nt = Net::Twitter->new(netrc => 1);
                  $nt = Net::Twitter->new(netrc => 'semifor.twitter.com');

           netrc_machine
               (Optional) Sets the "machine" entry to look up in ".netrc" when "<netrc =" 1>> is used.  Defaults
               to "api.twitter.com".

           decode_html_entities
               Twitter encodes HTML entities in the "text" field of statuses.  Set this option to 1 to have them
               automatically decoded.  Default 0.

       credentials($username, $password)
           Set the credentials for Basic Authentication.  This is helpful for managing multiple accounts.

       ua  Provides access to the constructed user agent object used internally by "Net::Twitter".  Use it  with
           caution.

AUTHENTICATION

       With  REST  API  version  1.1,  all  API calls require OAuth. Since 31-Aug-2010, version 1 required OAuth
       requests requiring authentication.  Other Twitter  compatible  services,  like  Identi.ca,  accept  Basic
       Authentication.  So, "Net::Twitter" provides support for both.

       To  set  up  OAuth,  include  the  "consumer_key"  and  "consumer_secret" options to "new". When they are
       provided, the "OAuth" trait will be  automatically  included.   See  Net::Twitter::Role::OAuth  for  more
       information on using OAuth, including examples.

       To  set up Basic Authentication in "Net::Twitter", provide the "username" and "password" options to "new"
       or call the "credentials" method.

       In addition to the arguments specified for each API method described below, an additional "-authenticate"
       parameter can be passed.  To request an "Authorization" header, pass "-authenticate => 1"; to suppress an
       authentication header, pass "-authenticate => 0".  Even if requested, an Authorization header will not be
       added if there are no user credentials (username and password for Basic Authentication; access tokens for
       OAuth).

       This is probably only useful for non-Twitter sites that use the Twitter API and  support  unauthenticated
       calls.

API METHODS AND ARGUMENTS

       Most  Twitter  API methods take parameters.  All Net::Twitter API methods will accept a HASH ref of named
       parameters as specified in the Twitter API documentation.  For  convenience,  many  Net::Twitter  methods
       accept  simple  positional arguments.  The positional parameter passing style is optional; you can always
       use the named parameters in a HASH reference if you prefer.

       You may pass any number of required parameters as positional parameters.  You must pass them in the order
       specified in the documentation for each method.  Optional parameters must be passed as  named  parameters
       in  a  HASH reference.  The HASH reference containing the named parameters must be the final parameter to
       the method call.  Any required parameters not passed as positional parameters, must be  included  in  the
       named parameter HASH reference.

       For  example,  the  REST API method "update" has one required parameter, "status".  You can call "update"
       with a HASH ref argument:

           $nt->update({ status => 'Hello world!' });

       Or, you can use the convenient, positional parameter form:

           $nt->update('Hello world!');

       The "update" method also has an optional parameter, "in_reply_to_status_id".  To use it, you must use the
       HASH ref form:

           $nt->update({ status => 'Hello world!', in_reply_to_status_id => $reply_to });

       You may use the convenient positional  form  for  the  required  "status"  parameter  with  the  optional
       parameters specified in the named parameter HASH reference:

           $nt->update('Hello world!', { in_reply_to_status_id => $reply_to });

       Convenience  form  is  provided  for the required parameters of all API methods.  So, these two calls are
       equivalent:

           $nt->friendship_exists({ user_a => $fred, user_b => $barney });
           $nt->friendship_exists($fred, $barney);

       Many API methods have aliases.  You can use the API method name, or any of its aliases,  as  you  prefer.
       For example, these calls are all equivalent:

           $nt->friendship_exists($fred, $barney);
           $nt->relationship_exists($fred, $barney);
           $nt->follows($fred, $barney);

       Aliases support both the HASH ref and convenient forms:

           $nt->follows({ user_a => $fred, user_b => $barney });

   Cursors and Paging
       Some  methods return partial results a page at a time.  Originally, methods that returned partial results
       used a "page" parameter.   A more recent addition to the Twitter API for retrieving multiple  pages  uses
       the  "cursor"  parameter.   Usually, a method uses either the "page" parameter or the "cursor" parameter,
       but not both.  There have been exceptions to this rule when Twitter deprecates the use of  "page"  for  a
       method  in  favor  of "cursor".  In that case, both methods may work during a transition period. So, if a
       method supports both, you should always use the "cursor" parameter.

       Paging

       For methods that support paging, the first page is returned by passing "page => 1", the  second  page  by
       passing "page => 2", etc.  If no "page" parameter is passed, the first page is returned.

       Here's an example that demonstrates how to obtain all favorites in a loop:

           my @favs;
           for ( my $page = 1; ; ++$page ) {
               my $r = $nt->favorites({ page => $page });
               last unless @$r;

               push @favs, @$r;
           }

       Cursors

       Cursoring  employs  a  different  strategy.   To  obtain  the first page of results, pass "cursor => -1".
       Twitter returns a reference to a hash that includes  entries  "next_cursor",  "previous_cursor",  and  an
       entry  with  a  reference  to  an  array containing a page of the requested items.  The key for the array
       reference will be named "users", "ids", or something similar depending upon the type of  returned  items.
       For  example, when "cursor" parameter is used with the "followers_ids" method, the returned in hash entry
       "ids".

       The "next_cursor" value can be used in a subsequent call to obtain the next page of  results.   When  you
       have  obtained  the  last  page of results, "next_cursor" will be 0.  Likewise, you can use the value for
       "previous_cursor" to obtain the previous page of  results.   When  you  have  obtained  the  first  page,
       "previous_cursor" will be 0.

       Here's  an  example  that  demonstrates  how  to  obtain  all  follower  IDs in a loop using the "cursor"
       parameter:

           my @ids;
           for ( my $cursor = -1, my $r; $cursor; $cursor = $r->{next_cursor} ) {
               $r = $nt->followers_ids({ cursor => $cursor });
               push @ids, @{ $r->{ids} };
           }

   Synthetic Arguments
       In addition to the arguments described in the Twitter API Documentation for each API method, Net::Twitter
       supports additional synthetic arguments.

       -authenticate
           When set to 1, Net::Twitter will provide an Authorization header for the API call; when set to 0,  it
           will suppress the Authentication header.  This argument overrides the defined authentication behavior
           for  the  API  method.   It  is probably only useful for the "rate_limit_status" method which returns
           different values for authenticated and unauthenticated calls.  See "AUTHENTICATION" for more details.

       -since
           API methods that accept the "since_id" argument will also accept  the  synthetic  "-since"  argument,
           instead.   "-since"  may  be  a  "Date::Time"  object, an epoch time (the number of seconds since the
           system epoch), or a string in the same format returned by Twitter  for  the  "created_at"  attribute.
           Only statuses with a "created_at" time greater than "-since" will be returned by the API call.

       -legacy_lists_api
           This   option   is   only   effective  when  the  legacy  "API::Lists"  trait  is  applied.   Passing
           "-legacy_lists_api" set to 0 for lists methods will use the new lists endpoints and semantics.   This
           will  facilitate  upgrading  an  application to use the new lists api methods.  When the "API::Lists"
           trait is not applied, this option is ignored.

REST API Methods

       These methods are provided when trait "API::RESTv1_1" is included in the "traits" option to "new".

   Common Parameters
       id  Several of these methods accept a user ID as the "id" parameter.  The user ID can be either a  screen
           name,  or  the  users  numeric  ID.   To disambiguate, use the "screen_name" or "user_id" parameters,
           instead.

           For example, These calls are equivalent:

               $nt->create_friend('perl_api');    # screen name
               $nt->create_friend(1564061);       # numeric ID
               $nt->create_friend({ id => 'perl_api' });
               $nt->create_friend({ screen_name => 'perl_api' });
               $nt->create_friend({ user_id     => 1564061 });

           However user_id 911 and  screen_name  911  are  separate  Twitter  accounts.   These  calls  are  NOT
           equivalent:

               $nt->create_friend(911); # interpreted as screen name
               $nt->create_friend({ user_id => 911 }); # screen name: richellis

           Whenever  the  "id"  parameter is required and "user_id" and "screen_name" are also parameters, using
           any one of them satisfies the requirement.

       skip_user
           The timeline methods all accept an optional "skip_user" parameter.  When set to  a  true  value,  the
           statuses returned in a timeline will not contain an entire embedded user HASH. Instead, the user node
           will  contain  only  an  "id"  element to indicate the numerical ID of the Twitter user that sent the
           status.

   Methods
       account_settings
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the current trend, geo and sleep time information for the authenticating user.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:               GET               account/settings
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/account/settings>

       account_totals DEPRECATED
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns   the  current  count  of  friends,  followers,  updates  (statuses)  and  favorites  of  the
           authenticating user.

           Returns: HashRef

       add_list_member
           Parameters: list_id, slug, user_id, screen_name, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Add a member to a list. The authenticated user must own the list to be able to  add  members  to  it.
           Note that lists can't have more than 500 members.

           Returns: User

           Twitter              API             documentation:             POST             lists/members/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/members/create>

       add_place
       add_place(name, contained_within, token, lat, long)
           Parameters: name, contained_within, token, lat, long, attribute:street_address, callback
           Required: name, contained_within, token, lat, long

           Creates a new place object at the given latitude and longitude.

           Before creating a place you need to query "similar_places" with the latitude, longitude and  name  of
           the  place  you wish to create. The query will return an array of places which are similar to the one
           you wish to create, and a token.  If the place you wish to create isn't in the returned array you can
           use the token with this method to create a new one.

           Returns: Place

           Twitter API documentation: POST geo/place <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/geo/place>

       block_exists DEPRECATED
       block_exists(id)
           Parameters: id, user_id, screen_name, include_entities
           Required: id

           Returns if the authenticating user is blocking a target user. Will return the blocked  user's  object
           if a block exists, and error with HTTP 404 response code otherwise.

           Returns: BasicUser

       blocking
       alias: blocks_list
           Parameters: cursor, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns an array of user objects that the authenticating user is blocking.

           Returns: ArrayRef[BasicUser]

           Twitter API documentation: GET blocks/list <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/blocks/list>

       blocking_ids
       alias: blocks_ids
           Parameters: cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: none

           Returns an array of numeric user ids the authenticating user is blocking.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Int]

           Twitter API documentation: GET blocks/ids <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/blocks/ids>

       contributees DEPRECATED
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities, skip_satus
           Required: none

           Returns an array of users that the specified user can contribute to.

           Returns: ArrayRef[User]

       contributors DEPRECATED
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities, skip_satus
           Required: none

           Returns an array of users who can contribute to the specified account.

           Returns: ArrayRef[User]

       create_block
       create_block(id)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: id

           Blocks  the  user  specified  in the "user_id" or "screen_name" parameter as the authenticating user.
           Returns the blocked user when successful.  You can find  out  more  about  blocking  in  the  Twitter
           Support Knowledge Base.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter               API               documentation:               POST               blocks/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/blocks/create>

       create_favorite
       create_favorite(id)
           Parameters: id, include_entities
           Required: id

           Favorites the status specified in the ID parameter as the authenticating user.  Returns the  favorite
           status when successful.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter               API              documentation:              POST              favorites/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/favorites/create>

       create_friend
       alias: follow
       alias: follow_new
       alias: create_friendship
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, follow
           Required: none

           Follows the user specified in the "user_id" or "screen_name" parameter as  the  authenticating  user.
           Returns  the befriended user when successful.  Returns a string describing the failure condition when
           unsuccessful.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter             API              documentation:              POST              friendships/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/friendships/create>

       create_list
       create_list(name)
           Parameters: list_id, slug, name, mode, description, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: name

           Creates  a  new  list  for  the authenticated user. Note that you can't create more than 20 lists per
           account.

           Returns: List

           Twitter               API               documentation:               POST                lists/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/create>

       create_media_metadata
       create_media_metadata(media_id)
           Parameters: media_id, alt_text
           Required: media_id

           Adds  metadata  -- alt text, in particular -- to a previously uploaded media object, specified by its
           ID. (One knows this ID via the return value of the preceding "upload" call.)

           The "alt_text" parameter must have as its value a hashref containing a single key-value pair. The key
           must be "text", and the value is the alt text to assign to the media object. The  text  must  be  400
           characters or fewer in length.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:             POST             media/metadata/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/media/metadata/create>

       create_mute
       create_mute(id)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           Mutes the user specified in the "user_id" or "screen_name"  parameter  as  the  authenticating  user.
           Returns  the  muted  user when successful.  You can find out more about muting in the Twitter Support
           Knowledge Base.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter             API              documentation:              POST              mutes/users/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/mutes/users/create>

       create_saved_search
       create_saved_search(query)
           Parameters: query
           Required: query

           Creates a saved search for the authenticated user.

           Returns: SavedSearch

           Twitter             API             documentation:             POST             saved_searches/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/saved_searches/create>

       delete_list
           Parameters: owner_screen_name, owner_id, list_id, slug
           Required: none

           Deletes the specified list. The authenticated user must own the list to be able to destroy it.

           Returns: List

           Twitter               API               documentation:               POST               lists/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/destroy>

       delete_list_member
       alias: remove_list_member
           Parameters: list_id, slug, user_id, screen_name, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Removes the specified member from the list. The authenticated user must be the list's owner to remove
           members from the list.

           Returns: User

           Twitter             API             documentation:             POST             lists/members/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/members/destroy>

       destroy_block
       destroy_block(id)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: id

           Un-blocks the user specified in the "user_id" or "screen_name" parameter as the authenticating  user.
           Returns the un-blocked user when successful.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter               API               documentation:               POST              blocks/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/blocks/destroy>

       destroy_direct_message
       destroy_direct_message(id)
           Parameters: id, include_entities
           Required: id

           Destroys the direct message specified in the required ID parameter.  The authenticating user must  be
           the recipient of the specified direct message.

           Important:  this  method  requires  an  access  token  with  RWD  (read,  write,  and direct message)
           permissions.

           Returns: DirectMessage

           Twitter            API            documentation:             POST             direct_messages/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/direct_messages/destroy>

       destroy_favorite
       destroy_favorite(id)
           Parameters: id, include_entities
           Required: id

           Un-favorites  the  status  specified in the ID parameter as the authenticating user.  Returns the un-
           favorited status.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter              API              documentation:              POST              favorites/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/favorites/destroy>

       destroy_friend
       destroy_friend(id)
       alias: unfollow
       alias: destroy_friendship
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           Discontinues  friendship  with  the user specified in the "user_id" or "screen_name" parameter as the
           authenticating user.  Returns the un-friended user when successful.  Returns a string describing  the
           failure condition when unsuccessful.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter              API              documentation:             POST             friendships/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/friendships/destroy>

       destroy_mute
       destroy_mute(id)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           Un-mutes the user specified in the "user_id" or "screen_name" parameter as the  authenticating  user.
           Returns the un-muted user when successful.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter              API              documentation:             POST             mutes/users/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/mutes/users/destroy>

       destroy_saved_search
       destroy_saved_search(id)
       alias: delete_saved_search
           Parameters: id
           Required: id

           Destroys a saved search. The search, specified by "id", must be owned by the authenticating user.

           Returns: SavedSearch

           Twitter           API            documentation:            POST            saved_searches/destroy/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/saved_searches/destroy/:id>

       destroy_status
       destroy_status(id)
           Parameters: id, trim_user
           Required: id

           Destroys  the  status  specified  by  the required ID parameter.  The authenticating user must be the
           author of the specified status.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter             API             documentation:             POST              statuses/destroy/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/statuses/destroy/:id>

       direct_messages
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, page, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns  a  list  of  the  20  most  recent direct messages sent to the authenticating user including
           detailed information about the sending and recipient users.

           Important: this method  requires  an  access  token  with  RWD  (read,  write,  and  direct  message)
           permissions.

           Returns: ArrayRef[DirectMessage]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET              direct_messages
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/direct_messages>

       disable_notifications DEPRECATED
       disable_notifications(id)
           Parameters: id, screen_name, include_entities
           Required: id

           Disables notifications for updates from the specified user to the authenticating user.   Returns  the
           specified user when successful.

           Returns: BasicUser

       enable_notifications DEPRECATED
       enable_notifications(id)
           Parameters: id, screen_name, include_entities
           Required: id

           Enables  notifications  for  updates from the specified user to the authenticating user.  Returns the
           specified user when successful.

           Returns: BasicUser

       end_session DEPRECATED
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Ends the session of the authenticating user, returning a null cookie.  Use this method to sign  users
           out of client-facing applications like widgets.

           Returns: Error

       favorites
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, count, since_id, max_id, include_entities
           Required: none

           Returns  the 20 most recent favorite statuses for the authenticating user or user specified by the ID
           parameter.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET               favorites/list
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/favorites/list>

       followers
       alias: followers_list
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, cursor
           Required: none

           Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET               followers/list
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/followers/list>

       followers_ids
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: none

           Returns a reference to an array of numeric IDs for every user following the specified user. The order
           of the IDs may change from  call  to  call.  To  obtain  the  screen  names,  pass  the  arrayref  to
           "lookup_users".

           Use the optional "cursor" parameter to retrieve IDs in pages of 5000.  When the "cursor" parameter is
           used,  the  return  value  is  a  reference to a hash with keys "previous_cursor", "next_cursor", and
           "ids".  The value of "ids" is a reference to an array  of  IDS  of  the  user's  followers.  Set  the
           optional  "cursor"  parameter to -1 to get the first page of IDs.  Set it to the prior return's value
           of "previous_cursor" or "next_cursor" to page forward or backwards.  When there are no  prior  pages,
           the  value  of  "previous_cursor"  will  be  0.   When  there  are  no subsequent pages, the value of
           "next_cursor" will be 0.

           Returns: HashRef|ArrayRef[Int]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET                followers/ids
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/followers/ids>

       friends
       alias: friends_list
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, cursor
           Required: none

           Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users followed by the specified user.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter API documentation: GET friends/list <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friends/list>

       friends_ids
       alias: following_ids
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: none

           Returns  a  reference  to  an array of numeric IDs for every user followed by the specified user. The
           order of the IDs is reverse chronological.

           Use the optional "cursor" parameter to retrieve IDs in pages of 5000.  When the "cursor" parameter is
           used, the return value is a reference to a  hash  with  keys  "previous_cursor",  "next_cursor",  and
           "ids".   The value of "ids" is a reference to an array of IDS of the user's friends. Set the optional
           "cursor" parameter to -1 to get the first page of IDs.   Set  it  to  the  prior  return's  value  of
           "previous_cursor"  or "next_cursor" to page forward or backwards.  When there are no prior pages, the
           value of "previous_cursor" will be 0.  When there are no subsequent pages, the value of "next_cursor"
           will be 0.

           Returns: HashRef|ArrayRef[Int]

           Twitter API documentation: GET friends/ids <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friends/ids>

       friends_timeline DEPRECATED
       alias: following_timeline
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, exclude_replies, contributor_details, include_entities,
           trim_user
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent statuses, including retweets, posted by the authenticating user  and  that
           user's friends.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

       friendship_exists DEPRECATED
       friendship_exists(user_a, user_b)
       alias: relationship_exists
       alias: follows
           Parameters: user_id_a, user_id_b, screen_name_a, screen_name_b, user_a, user_b
           Required: user_a, user_b

           This method is provided for backwards compatibility with Twitter API V1.0.  Twitter API V1.1 does not
           provide an endpoint for this call. Instead, "show_friendship" is called, the result is inspected, and
           an appropriate value is returned which can be evaluated in a boolean context.

           Tests  for  the existence of friendship between two users. Will return true if user_a follows user_b,
           otherwise will return false.

           Use of "user_a" and "user_b" is deprecated.  It has been preserved for backwards  compatibility,  and
           is used for the two-argument positional form:

               $nt->friendship_exists($user_a, $user_b);

           Instead, you should use one of the named argument forms:

               $nt->friendship_exists({ user_id_a => $id1, user_id_b => $id2 });
               $nt->friendship_exists({ screen_name_a => $name1, screen_name_b => $name2 });

           Consider using "show_friendship" instead.

           Returns: Bool

       friendships_incoming
       alias: incoming_friendships
           Parameters: cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: none

           Returns  an  HASH  ref  with  an  array  of numeric IDs in the "ids" element for every user who has a
           pending request to follow the authenticating user.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:              GET              friendships/incoming
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friendships/incoming>

       friendships_outgoing
       alias: outgoing_friendships
           Parameters: cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: none

           Returns  an  HASH  ref with an array of numeric IDs in the "ids" element for every protected user for
           whom the authenticating user has a pending follow request.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:              GET              friendships/outgoing
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friendships/outgoing>

       geo_id
       geo_id(place_id)
           Parameters: place_id
           Required: place_id

           Returns details of a place returned from the "reverse_geocode" method.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter               API               documentation:              GET              geo/id/:place_id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/geo/id/:place_id>

       geo_search
           Parameters: lat, long, query, ip, granularity, accuracy, max_results, contained_within,
           attribute:street_address, callback
           Required: none

           Search for places that can be attached to a statuses/update. Given a latitude and a  longitude  pair,
           an IP address, or a name, this request will return a list of all the valid places that can be used as
           the place_id when updating a status.

           Conceptually,  a query can be made from the user's location, retrieve a list of places, have the user
           validate the location he or she is at, and then  send  the  ID  of  this  location  with  a  call  to
           statuses/update.

           This  is  the  recommended  method to use find places that can be attached to statuses/update. Unlike
           geo/reverse_geocode which provides raw data access, this endpoint  can  potentially  re-order  places
           with  regards to the user who is authenticated. This approach is also preferred for interactive place
           matching with the user.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter API documentation: GET geo/search <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/geo/search>

       get_configuration
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the current  configuration  used  by  Twitter  including  twitter.com  slugs  which  are  not
           usernames, maximum photo resolutions, and t.co URL lengths.

           It  is  recommended  applications request this endpoint when they are loaded, but no more than once a
           day.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET              help/configuration
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/help/configuration>

       get_languages
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns  the  list  of  languages supported by Twitter along with their ISO 639-1 code. The ISO 639-1
           code is the two letter value to use if you include lang with any of your requests.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Lanugage]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET               help/languages
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/help/languages>

       get_list
       alias: show_list
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Returns  the  specified  list.  Private  lists  will only be shown if the authenticated user owns the
           specified list.

           Returns: List

           Twitter API documentation: GET lists/show <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/show>

       get_lists
       alias: list_lists
       alias: all_subscriptions
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, reverse
           Required: none

           Returns all lists the authenticating or specified user subscribes to, including their own.  The  user
           is  specified  using  the user_id or screen_name parameters.  If no user is given, the authenticating
           user is used.

           A maximum of 100 results will be returned by this call. Subscribed lists are returned first, followed
           by owned lists. This means that if a user subscribes to 90 lists  and  owns  20  lists,  this  method
           returns  90  subscriptions  and 10 owned lists. The reverse method returns owned lists first, so with
           "reverse =" 1>, 20 owned lists and 80 subscriptions would be returned. If  your  goal  is  to  obtain
           every list a user owns or subscribes to, use <list_ownerships> and/or "list_subscriptions" instead.

           Returns: Hashref

           Twitter API documentation: GET lists/list <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/list>

       get_privacy_policy
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns Twitter's privacy policy.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter API documentation: GET help/privacy <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/help/privacy>

       get_tos
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the Twitter Terms of Service. These are not the same as the Developer Rules of the Road.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter API documentation: GET help/tos <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/help/tos>

       home_timeline
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, exclude_replies, contributor_details, include_entities,
           trim_user
           Required: none

           Returns  the  20 most recent statuses, including retweets, posted by the authenticating user and that
           user's friends.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET             statuses/home_timeline
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/home_timeline>

       list_members
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id, cursor, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns  the  members  of  the  specified  list.  Private  list  members  will  only  be shown if the
           authenticated user owns the specified list.

           Returns: Hashref

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET                lists/members
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/members>

       list_memberships
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, cursor, filter_to_owned_lists
           Required: none

           Returns  the  lists  the specified user has been added to. If user_id or screen_name are not provided
           the memberships for the authenticating user are returned.

           Returns: Hashref

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET               lists/memberships
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/memberships>

       list_ownerships
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, count, cursor
           Required: none

           Obtain  a  collection  of  the  lists owned by the specified Twitter user. Private lists will only be
           shown if the authenticated user is also the owner of the lists.

           Returns: ArrayRef[List]

           Twitter              API              documentation:               GET               lists/ownerships
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/ownerships>

       list_statuses
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id, since_id, max_id, count, include_entities,
           include_rts
           Required: none

           Returns  tweet  timeline for members of the specified list. Historically, retweets were not available
           in list timeline responses but you can now use the include_rts=true parameter to additionally receive
           retweet objects.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET               lists/statuses
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/statuses>

       list_subscribers
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id, cursor, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns  the  subscribers  of  the specified list. Private list subscribers will only be shown if the
           authenticated user owns the specified list.

           Returns: Hashref

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET               lists/subscribers
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/subscribers>

       list_subscriptions
       alias: subscriptions
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, count, cursor
           Required: none

           Obtain  a  collection of the lists the specified user is subscribed to, 20 lists per page by default.
           Does not include the user's own lists.

           Returns: ArrayRef[List]

           Twitter             API              documentation:              GET              lists/subscriptions
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/subscriptions>

       lookup_friendships
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: none

           Returns the relationship of the authenticating user to the comma separated list or ARRAY ref of up to
           100 screen_names or user_ids provided. Values for connections can be: following, following_requested,
           followed_by, none.  Requires authentication.

           Returns: ArrayRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET              friendships/lookup
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friendships/lookup>

       lookup_statuses
       lookup_statuses(id)
           Parameters: id, include_entities, trim_user, map
           Required: id

           Returns a hash reference of tweets from an arbitrary set of ids.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API               documentation:               GET               statuses/lookup
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/lookup>

       lookup_users
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities
           Required: none

           Return  up  to  100  users  worth  of  extended  information, specified by either ID, screen name, or
           combination of the two. The author's most recent status (if the authenticating user  has  permission)
           will be returned inline.  This method is rate limited to 1000 calls per hour.

           This  method  will accept user IDs or screen names as either a comma delimited string, or as an ARRAY
           ref.  It will also accept arguments in the  normal  HASHREF  form  or  as  a  simple  list  of  named
           arguments.  I.e., any of the following forms are acceptable:

               $nt->lookup_users({ user_id => '1234,6543,3333' });
               $nt->lookup_users(user_id => '1234,6543,3333');
               $nt->lookup_users({ user_id => [ 1234, 6543, 3333 ] });
               $nt->lookup_users({ screen_name => 'fred,barney,wilma' });
               $nt->lookup_users(screen_name => ['fred', 'barney', 'wilma']);

               $nt->lookup_users(
                   screen_name => ['fred', 'barney' ],
                   user_id     => '4321,6789',
               );

           Returns: ArrayRef[User]

           Twitter API documentation: GET users/lookup <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/lookup>

       members_create_all
       alias: add_list_members
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Adds  multiple  members to a list, by specifying a reference to an array or a comma-separated list of
           member ids or screen names. The authenticated user must own the list to be able to add members to it.
           Note that lists can't have more than 500 members, and you are limited to adding up to 100 members  to
           a list at a time with this method.

           Returns: List

           Twitter             API            documentation:            POST            lists/members/create_all
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/members/create_all>

       members_destroy_all
       alias: remove_list_members
           Parameters: list_id, slug, user_id, screen_name, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Removes multiple members from a list, by specifying a reference to an array of member ids  or  screen
           names,  or a string of comma separated user ids or screen names.  The authenticated user must own the
           list to be able to remove members from it. Note that lists can't have more than 500 members, and  you
           are limited to removing up to 100 members to a list at a time with this method.

           Please  note  that  there can be issues with lists that rapidly remove and add memberships. Take care
           when using these methods such that you are not too rapidly switching between removals and adds on the
           same list.

           Returns: List

           Twitter            API            documentation:            POST            lists/members/destroy_all
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/members/destroy_all>

       mentions
       alias: replies
       alias: mentions_timeline
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, trim_user, include_entities, contributor_details
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent mentions (statuses containing @username) for the authenticating user.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter            API            documentation:            GET            statuses/mentions_timeline
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/mentions_timeline>

       mutes
       mutes(cursor)
       alias: muting_ids
       alias: muted_ids
           Parameters: cursor
           Required: none

           Returns an array of numeric user ids the authenticating user has muted.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Int]

           Twitter              API               documentation:               GET               mutes/users/ids
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/mutes/users/ids>

       muting
       alias: mutes_list
           Parameters: cursor, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns an array of user objects that the authenticating user is muting.

           Returns: ArrayRef[BasicUser]

           Twitter               API               documentation:              GET              mutes/users/list
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/mutes/users/list>

       new_direct_message
       new_direct_message(text)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, text
           Required: text

           Sends a new direct message to the specified user from the authenticating  user.   Requires  both  the
           user  and  text  parameters.   Returns the sent message when successful.  In order to support numeric
           screen names, the "screen_name" or "user_id" parameters may be used instead of "user".

           Important: this method  requires  an  access  token  with  RWD  (read,  write,  and  direct  message)
           permissions.

           Returns: DirectMessage

           Twitter              API              documentation:             POST             direct_messages/new
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/direct_messages/new>

       no_retweet_ids
       alias: no_retweets_ids
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns an ARRAY ref of user IDs for which the authenticating user does not want to receive retweets.

           Returns: ArrayRef[UserIDs]

           Twitter           API            documentation:            GET            friendships/no_retweets/ids
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friendships/no_retweets/ids>

       oembed
           Parameters: id, url, maxwidth, hide_media, hide_thread, omit_script, align, related, lang
           Required: none

           Returns  information  allowing  the  creation of an embedded representation of a Tweet on third party
           sites. See the oEmbed <http://oembed.com/> specification for information about the response format.

           While this endpoint allows a bit of customization for the final appearance of the embedded Tweet,  be
           aware  that the appearance of the rendered Tweet may change over time to be consistent with Twitter's
           Display Requirements <https://dev.twitter.com/terms/display-requirements>. Do not rely on  any  class
           or id parameters to stay constant in the returned markup.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET              statuses/oembed
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/oembed>

       profile_banner
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: none

           Returns a hash reference mapping available size variations to URLs that can be used to retrieve  each
           variation of the banner.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:             GET             users/profile_banner
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/profile_banner>

       rate_limit_status
       rate_limit_status(resources)
           Parameters: resources
           Required: none

           Returns the remaining number of API requests available to the authenticated user before the API limit
           is reached for the current hour.

           Use "->rate_limit_status({ authenticate => 0 })" to force an unauthenticated call, which will  return
           the  status for the IP address rather than the authenticated user. (Note: for a web application, this
           is the server's IP address.)

           Returns: RateLimitStatus

           Twitter           API           documentation:           GET            application/rate_limit_status
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/application/rate_limit_status>

       related_results DEPRECATED
       related_results(id)
           Parameters: id
           Required: id

           If  available,  returns an array of replies and mentions related to the specified status. There is no
           guarantee there will be any replies or mentions in the response. This method  is  only  available  to
           users who have access to #newtwitter.  Requires authentication.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

       remove_profile_banner
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Removes the uploaded profile banner for the authenticating user.

           Returns: Nothing

           Twitter           API           documentation:           POST           account/remove_profile_banner
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/remove_profile_banner>

       report_spam
       report_spam(id)
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           The user specified in the id is blocked by the authenticated user and reported as a spammer.

           Returns: User

           Twitter              API              documentation:              POST              users/report_spam
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/users/report_spam>

       retweet
       retweet(id)
           Parameters: idtrim_user
           Required: id

           Retweets a tweet.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter              API             documentation:             POST             statuses/retweet/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/statuses/retweet/:id>

       retweeted_by DEPRECATED
       retweeted_by(id)
           Parameters: id, count, page, trim_user, include_entities
           Required: id

           Returns up to 100 users who retweeted the status identified by "id".

           Returns: ArrayRef[User]

       retweeted_by_ids DEPRECATED
       retweeted_by_ids(id)
           Parameters: id, count, page, trim_user, include_entities
           Required: id

           Returns the IDs of up to 100 users who retweeted the status identified by "id".

           Returns: ArrayRef[User]

       retweeted_by_me DEPRECATED
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, page, trim_user, include_entities
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by the authenticating user.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

       retweeted_by_user DEPRECATED
       retweeted_by_user(id)
           Parameters: id, user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by the specified user. The user  is  specified  using  the
           user_id  or  screen_name  parameters.  This  method  is identical to "retweeted_by_me" except you can
           choose the user to view.  Does not require authentication, unless the user is protected.

           Returns: ArrayRef

       retweeted_to_me DEPRECATED
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, page
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by the authenticating user's friends.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

       retweeted_to_user DEPRECATED
       retweeted_to_user(id)
           Parameters: id, user_id, screen_name
           Required: id

           Returns the 20 most recent retweets posted by users the specified user follows. The user is specified
           using the user_id or screen_name parameters. This method is identical to "retweeted_to_me" except you
           can choose the user to view.  Does not require authentication, unless the user is protected.

           Returns: ArrayRef

       retweeters_ids
       retweeters_ids(id)
           Parameters: id, cursor, stringify_ids
           Required: id

           Returns a collection of up to 100 user IDs belonging to users who have retweeted the tweet  specified
           by the id parameter.

           This method offers similar data to "retweets" and replaces API v1's "retweeted_by_ids" method.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET            statuses/retweeters/ids
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/retweeters/ids>

       retweets
       retweets(id)
           Parameters: id, count, trim_user
           Required: id

           Returns up to 100 of the first retweets of a given tweet.

           Returns: Arrayref[Status]

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET              statuses/retweets/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/retweets/:id>

       retweets_of_me
       alias: retweeted_of_me
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, count, trim_user, include_entities, include_user_entities
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent tweets of the authenticated user that have been retweeted by others.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET            statuses/retweets_of_me
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/retweets_of_me>

       reverse_geocode
       reverse_geocode(lat, long)
           Parameters: lat, long, accuracy, granularity, max_results, callback
           Required: lat, long

           Search for places (cities and neighborhoods) that can be attached  to  a  statuses/update.   Given  a
           latitude  and  a longitude, return a list of all the valid places that can be used as a place_id when
           updating a status.  Conceptually, a query can be made from the user's location, retrieve  a  list  of
           places, have the user validate the location he or she is at, and then send the ID of this location up
           with a call to statuses/update.

           There  are  multiple  granularities of places that can be returned -- "neighborhoods", "cities", etc.
           At this time, only United States data is available through this method.

           lat Required.  The latitude to query about.  Valid ranges are -90.0  to  +90.0  (North  is  positive)
               inclusive.

           long
               Required.  The  longitude  to  query about.  Valid ranges are -180.0 to +180.0 (East is positive)
               inclusive.

           accuracy
               Optional. A hint on the "region" in which to search.  If a number,  then  this  is  a  radius  in
               meters,  but  it can also take a string that is suffixed with ft to specify feet.  If this is not
               passed in, then it is assumed to be 0m.  If coming from a device,  in  practice,  this  value  is
               whatever  accuracy  the  device has measuring its location (whether it be coming from a GPS, WiFi
               triangulation, etc.).

           granularity
               Optional.  The minimal  granularity  of  data  to  return.   If  this  is  not  passed  in,  then
               "neighborhood" is assumed.  "city" can also be passed.

           max_results
               Optional.  A hint as to the number of results to return.  This does not guarantee that the number
               of  results  returned  will  equal  max_results, but instead informs how many "nearby" results to
               return.  Ideally, only pass in the number of places you intend to display to the user here.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API              documentation:              GET              geo/reverse_geocode
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/geo/reverse_geocode>

       saved_searches
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the authenticated user's saved search queries.

           Returns: ArrayRef[SavedSearch]

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET             saved_searches/list
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/saved_searches/list>

       search
       search(q)
           Parameters: q, count, callback, lang, locale, rpp, since_id, max_id, until, geocode, result_type,
           include_entities
           Required: q

           Returns  a  HASH  reference  with  some  meta-data  about  the  query  including   the   "next_page",
           "refresh_url",  and  "max_id".  The statuses are returned in "results".  To iterate over the results,
           use something similar to:

               my $r = $nt->search($search_term);
               for my $status ( @{$r->{statuses}} ) {
                   print "$status->{text}\n";
               }

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET                search/tweets
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/search/tweets>

       sent_direct_messages
       alias: direct_messages_sent
           Parameters: since_id, max_id, page, count, include_entities
           Required: none

           Returns  a  list  of  the  20  most  recent direct messages sent by the authenticating user including
           detailed information about the sending and recipient users.

           Important: this method  requires  an  access  token  with  RWD  (read,  write,  and  direct  message)
           permissions.

           Returns: ArrayRef[DirectMessage]

           Twitter              API              documentation:             GET             direct_messages/sent
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/direct_messages/sent>

       show_direct_message
       show_direct_message(id)
           Parameters: id
           Required: id

           Returns a single direct message, specified by an id parameter. Like  the  "direct_messages"  request,
           this method will include the user objects of the sender and recipient.  Requires authentication.

           Important:  this  method  requires  an  access  token  with  RWD  (read,  write,  and direct message)
           permissions.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:              GET              direct_messages/show
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/direct_messages/show>

       show_friendship
       alias: show_relationship
           Parameters: source_id, source_screen_name, target_id, target_screen_name
           Required: none

           Returns detailed information about the relationship between two users.

           Returns: Relationship

           Twitter               API               documentation:              GET              friendships/show
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/friendships/show>

       show_list_member
       alias: is_list_member
           Parameters: owner_screen_name, owner_id, list_id, slug, user_id, screen_name, include_entities,
           skip_status
           Required: none

           Check if the specified user is a member of the specified list. Returns the user or undef.

           Returns: Maybe[User]

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET              lists/members/show
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/members/show>

       show_list_subscriber
       alias: is_list_subscriber
       alias: is_subscriber_lists
           Parameters: owner_screen_name, owner_id, list_id, slug, user_id, screen_name, include_entities,
           skip_status
           Required: none

           Returns the user if they are a subscriber.

           Returns: User

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET             lists/subscribers/show
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/lists/subscribers/show>

       show_saved_search
       show_saved_search(id)
           Parameters: id
           Required: id

           Retrieve the data for a saved search, by "id", owned by the authenticating user.

           Returns: SavedSearch

           Twitter            API             documentation:             GET             saved_searches/show/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/saved_searches/show/:id>

       show_status
       show_status(id)
           Parameters: id, trim_user, include_entities, include_my_retweet
           Required: id

           Returns a single status, specified by the id parameter.  The status's author will be returned inline.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter               API              documentation:              GET              statuses/show/:id
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/show/:id>

       show_user
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, include_entities
           Required: none

           Returns extended information of a given user, specified by ID or screen name as per the  required  id
           parameter.   This  information  includes  design  settings, so third party developers can theme their
           widgets according to a given user's preferences. You must be properly authenticated  to  request  the
           page of a protected user.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter API documentation: GET users/show <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/show>

       similar_places
       similar_places(lat, long, name)
           Parameters: lat, long, name, contained_within, attribute:street_address, callback
           Required: lat, long, name

           Locates places near the given coordinates which are similar in name.

           Conceptually  you  would use this method to get a list of known places to choose from first. Then, if
           the desired place doesn't exist, make a request to "add_place" to create a new one.

           The token contained in the response is the token needed to be able to create a new place.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:              GET              geo/similar_places
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/geo/similar_places>

       subscribe_list
           Parameters: owner_screen_name, owner_id, list_id, slug
           Required: none

           Subscribes the authenticated user to the specified list.

           Returns: List

           Twitter             API            documentation:            POST            lists/subscribers/create
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/subscribers/create>

       suggestion_categories
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns  the  list  of  suggested  user  categories.  The  category  slug  can   be   used   in   the
           "user_suggestions" API method get the users in that category .  Does not require authentication.

           Returns: ArrayRef

           Twitter               API              documentation:              GET              users/suggestions
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/suggestions>

       test DEPRECATED
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the string "ok" status code.

           Returns: Hash

       trends_available
           Parameters: none
           Required: none

           Returns the locations with trending topic information. The response is an array of  "locations"  that
           encode the location's WOEID (a Yahoo!  Where On Earth ID <http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/geoplanet/>)
           and some other human-readable information such as a the location's canonical name and country.

           For  backwards  compatibility,  this  method accepts optional "lat" and "long" parameters. You should
           call "trends_closest" directly, instead.

           Use the WOEID returned in the location object to query trends for a specific location.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Location]

           Twitter              API              documentation:               GET               trends/available
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/trends/available>

       trends_closest
           Parameters: lat, long
           Required: none

           Returns  the  locations with trending topic information. The response is an array of "locations" that
           encode the location's WOEID (a Yahoo!  Where On Earth ID <http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/geoplanet/>)
           and some other human-readable information such as a the location's canonical name  and  country.  The
           results are sorted by distance from that location, nearest to farthest.

           Use the WOEID returned in the location object to query trends for a specific location.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Location]

           Twitter               API               documentation:               GET               trends/closest
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/trends/closest>

       trends_current DEPRECATED
       trends_current(exclude)
           Parameters: exclude
           Required: none

           Returns the current top ten trending topics on Twitter.   The  response  includes  the  time  of  the
           request,  the  name  of  each  trending topic, and query used on Twitter Search results page for that
           topic.

           Returns: HashRef

       trends_daily DEPRECATED
           Parameters: date, exclude
           Required: none

           Returns the top 20 trending topics for each hour in a given day.

           Returns: HashRef

       trends_place
       trends_place(id)
       alias: trends_location
           Parameters: id, exclude
           Required: id

           Returns the top 10 trending topics for a specific WOEID. The response is an array of "trend"  objects
           that  encode  the  name of the trending topic, the query parameter that can be used to search for the
           topic on Search, and the direct URL that can be issued against Search.  This  information  is  cached
           for  five minutes, and therefore users are discouraged from querying these endpoints faster than once
           every five minutes.  Global trends information is also available from this API by using a WOEID of 1.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Trend]

           Twitter API documentation: GET trends/place <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/trends/place>

       trends_weekly DEPRECATED
           Parameters: date, exclude
           Required: none

           Returns the top 30 trending topics for each day in a given week.

           Returns: HashRef

       unsubscribe_list
           Parameters: list_id, slug, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Unsubscribes the authenticated user from the specified list.

           Returns: List

           Twitter            API            documentation:            POST            lists/subscribers/destroy
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/subscribers/destroy>

       update
       update(status)
           Parameters: attachment_url, display_coordinates, in_reply_to_status_id, lat, long, media_ids,
           place_id, status, trim_user
           Required: status

           Updates  the authenticating user's status.  Requires the status parameter specified.  A status update
           with text identical to the authenticating user's current status will be ignored.

           status
               Required.  The text of your status update. URL encode as necessary. Statuses over 140  characters
               will cause a 403 error to be returned from the API.

           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.  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.  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.

           place_id
               Optional. The place to attach to this status update.  Valid place_ids can be  found  by  querying
               "reverse_geocode".

           display_coordinates
               Optional.  By  default,  geo-tweets  will have their coordinates exposed in the status object (to
               remain backwards compatible with existing API applications).  To turn  off  the  display  of  the
               precise   latitude   and   longitude   (but  keep  the  contextual  location  information),  pass
               "display_coordinates =" 0> on the status update.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter              API              documentation:               POST               statuses/update
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/statuses/update>

       update_account_settings
           Parameters: trend_location_woid, sleep_time_enabled, start_sleep_time, end_sleep_time, time_zone,
           lang
           Required: none

           Updates the authenticating user's settings.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter               API              documentation:              POST              account/settings
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/settings>

       update_delivery_device
       update_delivery_device(device)
           Parameters: device, include_entities
           Required: device

           Sets which device Twitter delivers updates to for the  authenticating  user.   Sending  none  as  the
           device parameter will disable SMS updates.

           Returns: BasicUser

           Twitter           API           documentation:           POST          account/update_delivery_device
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_delivery_device>

       update_friendship
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, device, retweets
           Required: none

           Allows you enable or disable retweets and device notifications from the  specified  user.  All  other
           values are assumed to be false.  Requires authentication.

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter              API              documentation:              POST             friendships/update
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/friendships/update>

       update_list
           Parameters: list_id, slug, name, mode, description, owner_screen_name, owner_id
           Required: none

           Updates the specified list. The authenticated user must own the list to be able to update it.

           Returns: List

           Twitter               API               documentation:               POST                lists/update
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/lists/update>

       update_location DEPRECATED
       update_location(location)
           Parameters: location
           Required: location

           This  method  has  been  deprecated  in favor of the update_profile method.  Its URL will continue to
           work, but please consider migrating to the newer and more comprehensive method  of  updating  profile
           attributes.

           Returns: BasicUser

       update_profile
           Parameters: name, url, location, description, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Sets  values  that  users  are  able  to set under the "Account" tab of their settings page. Only the
           parameters specified will be updated; to only update the "name" attribute, for example, only  include
           that parameter in your request.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter             API             documentation:             POST            account/update_profile
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_profile>

       update_profile_background_image
           Parameters: image, tile, include_entities, skip_status, use
           Required: none

           Updates the authenticating user's profile background image. The "image" parameter must be an arrayref
           with the same interpretation as the "image" parameter in the "update_profile_image" method. See  that
           method's  documentation  for  details.  The  "use" parameter allows you to specify whether to use the
           uploaded profile background or not.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter        API        documentation:         POST         account/update_profile_background_image
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_profile_background_image>

       update_profile_banner
       update_profile_banner(banner)
           Parameters: banner, width, height, offset_left, offset_top
           Required: banner

           Uploads  a profile banner on behalf of the authenticating user.  The "image" parameter is an arrayref
           with the following interpretation:

             [ $file ]
             [ $file, $filename ]
             [ $file, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type ]
             [ undef, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type, Content => $raw_image_data ]

           The first value of the array ($file) is the name of a file to open.  The second value ($filename)  is
           the  name given to Twitter for the file.  If $filename is not provided, the basename portion of $file
           is  used.   If  $mime_type   is   not   provided,   it   will   be   provided   automatically   using
           LWP::MediaTypes::guess_media_type().

           $raw_image_data  can  be  provided, rather than opening a file, by passing "undef" as the first array
           value.

           Returns: Nothing

           Twitter           API           documentation:           POST           account/update_profile_banner
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_profile_banner>

       update_profile_colors
           Parameters: profile_background_color, profile_text_color, profile_link_color,
           profile_sidebar_fill_color, profile_sidebar_border_color, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: none

           Sets  one  or more hex values that control the color scheme of the authenticating user's profile page
           on twitter.com.  These values are also returned in the /users/show API method.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter           API           documentation:           POST           account/update_profile_colors
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_profile_colors>

       update_profile_image
       update_profile_image(image)
           Parameters: image, include_entities, skip_status
           Required: image

           Updates  the  authenticating  user's  profile  image.   The "image" parameter is an arrayref with the
           following interpretation:

             [ $file ]
             [ $file, $filename ]
             [ $file, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type ]
             [ undef, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type, Content => $raw_image_data ]

           The first value of the array ($file) is the name of a file to open.  The second value ($filename)  is
           the  name given to Twitter for the file.  If $filename is not provided, the basename portion of $file
           is  used.   If  $mime_type   is   not   provided,   it   will   be   provided   automatically   using
           LWP::MediaTypes::guess_media_type().

           $raw_image_data  can  be  provided, rather than opening a file, by passing "undef" as the first array
           value.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter           API           documentation:           POST            account/update_profile_image
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/account/update_profile_image>

       update_with_media DEPRECATED
       update_with_media(status, media[])
           Parameters: status, media[], possibly_sensitive, in_reply_to_status_id, lat, long, place_id,
           display_coordinates
           Required: status, media[]

           Updates the authenticating user's status and attaches media for upload.

           Note  that  Twitter  has marked this endpoint as deprecated, and recommends instead calling "upload",
           then (optionally) "create_media_metadata", then "update".

           The "media[]" parameter is an arrayref with the following interpretation:

             [ $file ]
             [ $file, $filename ]
             [ $file, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type ]
             [ undef, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type, Content => $raw_image_data ]

           The first value of the array ($file) is the name of a file to open.  The second value ($filename)  is
           the  name given to Twitter for the file.  If $filename is not provided, the basename portion of $file
           is  used.   If  $mime_type   is   not   provided,   it   will   be   provided   automatically   using
           LWP::MediaTypes::guess_media_type().

           $raw_image_data  can  be  provided, rather than opening a file, by passing "undef" as the first array
           value.

           The Tweet text will be rewritten to include the  media  URL(s),  which  will  reduce  the  number  of
           characters  allowed  in the Tweet text. If the URL(s) cannot be appended without text truncation, the
           tweet will be rejected and this method will return an HTTP 403 error.

           Returns: Status

       upload
       upload(media)
           Parameters: media
           Required: media

           Uploads an image to twitter without immediately posting it to the authenticating user's timeline. Its
           return-value hashref notably contains a "media_id" value  that's  useful  as  a  parameter  value  in
           various other endpoint calls, such as "update" and "create_media_metadata".

           Returns: HashRef

           Twitter                API               documentation:               POST               media/upload
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/media/upload>

       upload_status
       upload_status(media_id, command)
           Parameters: media_id, command
           Required: media_id, command

           Check the status for async video uploads.

           Returns: status

           Twitter API documentation: GET media/upload <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/media/upload>

       user_suggestions
       user_suggestions(slug)
       alias: follow_suggestions
           Parameters: slug, lang
           Required: slug

           Access the users in a given slug (category) of the Twitter suggested user list and return their  most
           recent  status  if  they are not a protected user.  Currently supported values for optional parameter
           "lang" are "en", "fr", "de", "es", "it".  Does not require authentication.

           Returns: ArrayRef

           Twitter          API           documentation:           GET           users/suggestions/:slug/members
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/suggestions/:slug/members>

       user_suggestions_for
       user_suggestions_for(slug)
       alias: follow_suggestions_for
           Parameters: slug, lang
           Required: slug

           Access the users in a given slug (category) of the Twitter suggested user list.

           Returns: ArrayRef

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET            users/suggestions/:slug
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/suggestions/:slug>

       user_timeline
           Parameters: user_id, screen_name, since_id, max_id, count, trim_user, exclude_replies, include_rts,
           contributor_details
           Required: none

           Returns the 20 most recent statuses posted by the authenticating  user,  or  the  user  specified  by
           "screen_name" or "user_id".

           Returns: ArrayRef[Status]

           Twitter             API             documentation:             GET             statuses/user_timeline
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/statuses/user_timeline>

       users_search
       users_search(q)
       alias: find_people
       alias: search_users
           Parameters: q, per_page, page, count, include_entities
           Required: q

           Run a search for users similar to Find People button on Twitter.com; the  same  results  returned  by
           people  search  on  Twitter.com  will be returned by using this API (about being listed in the People
           Search).  It is only possible to retrieve the first 1000 matches from this API.

           Returns: ArrayRef[Users]

           Twitter API documentation: GET users/search <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/users/search>

       verify_credentials
           Parameters: include_entities, skip_status, include_email
           Required: none

           Returns an HTTP 200 OK response code and a representation of the requesting  user  if  authentication
           was  successful;  returns  a 401 status code and an error message if not.  Use this method to test if
           supplied user credentials are valid.

           Returns: ExtendedUser

           Twitter            API            documentation:            GET            account/verify_credentials
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/account/verify_credentials>

       update_with_media
       update_with_media(status, media)
           Parameters: status, media[], possibly_sensitive, in_reply_to_status_id, lat, long, place_id,
           display_coordinates
           Required: status, media

           Updates the authenticating user's status and attaches media for upload.

           The "media[]" parameter is an arrayref with the following interpretation:

             [ $file ]
             [ $file, $filename ]
             [ $file, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type ]
             [ undef, $filename, Content_Type => $mime_type, Content => $raw_image_data ]

           The  first value of the array ($file) is the name of a file to open.  The second value ($filename) is
           the name given to Twitter for the file.  If $filename is not provided, the basename portion of  $file
           is   used.    If   $mime_type   is   not   provided,   it   will   be  provided  automatically  using
           LWP::MediaTypes::guess_media_type().

           $raw_image_data can be provided, rather than opening a file, by passing "undef" as  the  first  array
           value.

           The  Tweet  text  will  be  rewritten  to  include  the media URL(s), which will reduce the number of
           characters allowed in the Tweet text. If the URL(s) cannot be appended without text  truncation,  the
           tweet will be rejected and this method will return an HTTP 403 error.

           Returns: Status

           Twitter            API            documentation:            POST           statuses/update_with_media
           <https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/post/statuses/update_with_media>

Search API Methods

       These methods are provided when trait "API::Search" is included in the "traits" option to "new".

       search
       search(q)
           Parameters: q, geocode, lang, locale, result_type, count, until, since_id, max_id, include_entities,
           callback
           Required: q

           Returns  a  HASH  reference  with  some  meta-data  about  the  query  including   the   "next_page",
           "refresh_url",  and  "max_id".  The statuses are returned in "results".  To iterate over the results,
           use something similar to:

               my $r = $nt->search($search_term);
               my $r = $nt->search({ q => $search_term, count => 10 })

               for my $status ( @{$r->{results}} ) {
                   print "$status->{text}\n";
               }

           Returns: HashRef

Lists API Methods

       The original Lists API methods have been deprecated.  Net::Twitter::Role::API::Lists  provides  backwards
       compatibility  for  code  written  using  those  deprecated  methods.   If  you're  not already using the
       "API::Lists" trait, don't! Use the lists methods described above.

       If you are using the "API::Lists" trait, you should remove it from your code and change the arguments  in
       your list API method calls to match those described above.

       Also,  if  using the "API::Lists" trait, you can pass synthetic argument "-legacy_lists_api" set to 0 for
       individual calls to use the new endpoints semantics.

TwitterVision API Methods

       These methods are provided when trait "API::TwitterVision" is included in the "traits" option to "new".

       current_status
       current_status(id)
           Parameters: id, callback
           Required: id

           Get the current location and status of a user.

           Returns: HashRef

       update_twittervision
       update_twittervision(location)
           Parameters: location
           Required: location

           Updates the location for the authenticated user.

           Returns: HashRef

LEGACY COMPATIBILITY

       This version of "Net::Twitter" automatically includes  the  "Legacy"  trait  if  no  "traits"  option  is
       provided to "new".  Therefore, these 2 calls are currently equivalent:

           $nt = Net::Twitter->new(username => $user, password => $passwd);
           $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
               username => $user,
               password => $passwd,
               traits   => ['Legacy'],
           );

       Thus, existing applications written for a prior version of "Net::Twitter" should continue to run, without
       modification, with this version.

       In  a  future  release,  the  default  traits may change.  Prior to that change, however, a nearer future
       version will add a warning if no "traits" option is provided to "new".  To avoid  this  warning,  add  an
       appropriate "traits" option to your existing application code.

ERROR HANDLING

       There  are  currently  two  strategies  for  handling  errors:  throwing  exceptions and wrapping errors.
       Exception handling is the newer, recommended strategy.

   Wrapping Errors
       When trait "WrapError" is specified (or  "Legacy",  which  includes  trait  "WrapError"),  "Net::Twitter"
       returns   undef   on   error.   To  retrieve  information  about  the  error,  use  methods  "http_code",
       "http_message", and "get_error".  These methods are described in the Net::Twitter::Role::WrapError.

           if ( my $followers = $nt->followers ) {
               for my $follower ( @$followers ) {
                   #...
               }
           }
           else {
               warn "HTTP message: ", $nt->http_message, "\n";
           }

       Since an error is stored in the object instance, this error handling strategy is problematic when using a
       user agent like "LWP::UserAgent::POE" that provides concurrent requests.  The error for one  request  can
       be overwritten by a concurrent request before you have an opportunity to access it.

   Exception Handling
       When  "Net::Twitter" encounters a Twitter API error or a network error, it throws a "Net::Twitter::Error"
       object.  You can catch and process these exceptions by using "eval" blocks and testing $@:

           eval {
               my $statuses = $nt->friends_timeline(); # this might die!

               for my $status ( @$statuses ) {
                   #...
               }
           };
           if ( $@ ) {
               # friends_timeline encountered an error

               if ( blessed $@ && $@->isa('Net::Twitter::Error') ) {
                   #... use the thrown error obj
                   warn $@->error;
               }
               else {
                   # something bad happened!
                   die $@;
               }
           }

       "Net::Twitter::Error"  stringifies  to  something  reasonable,  so  if  you  don't  need  detailed  error
       information, you can simply treat $@ as a string:

           eval { $nt->update($status) };
           if ( $@ ) {
               warn "update failed because: $@\n";
           }

FAQ

       Why does "->followers({ screen_name => $friend })" return my followers instead of $friends's?
           First,  check  carefully  to  make  sure  you've  spelled "screen_name" correctly.  Twitter sometimes
           discards parameters it doesn't  recognize.   In  this  case,  the  result  is  a  list  of  your  own
           followers---the  same  thing  that  would  happen if you called "followers" without the "screen_name"
           parameter.

       How do I use the "geocode" parameter in the Search API?
           The "geocode" parameter value includes a latitude, longitude, and radius separated with commas.

               $r = $nt->search({ geocode => "45.511795,-122.675629,25mi" });

       How do I get Twitter to display something other than "from Perl Net::Twitter"?
           If you set the source parameter to "api", twitter will display "from API", and if you set it  to  the
           empty string, twitter will display, "from web".

               $nt = Net::Twitter->new(netrc => 1,legacy => 0,ssl => 1,source => 'api');
               $nt->update('A post with the source parameter overridden.');
               # result: http://twitter.com/semifor_test/status/6541105458

               $nt = Net::Twitter->new(netrc => 1,legacy => 0,ssl => 1,source => '');
               $nt->update('A post with the source parameter overridden.');
               # result: http://twitter.com/semifor_test/status/6541257224

           If you want something other than "Net::Twitter", "API", or "web", you need to register an application
           and  use  OAuth authentication.  If you do that, you can have any name you choose for the application
           printed as the source.  Since rolling out OAuth, Twitter has stopped issuing  new  registered  source
           parameters, only existing register source parameters are valid.

SEE ALSO

       Net::Twitter::Error
           The "Net::Twitter" exception object.

       <http://dev.twitter.com/doc>
           This is the official Twitter API documentation. It describes the methods and their parameters in more
           detail and may be more current than the documentation provided with this module.

       LWP::UserAgent::POE
           This  LWP::UserAgent compatible class can be used in POE based application along with Net::Twitter to
           provide concurrent, non-blocking requests.

       Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Twitter
           This module, by Jesse Stay, provides Twitter OAuth authentication support for  the  popular  Catalyst
           web application framework.

SUPPORT

       Please    report   bugs   to   "bug-net-twitter@rt.cpan.org",   or   through   the   web   interface   at
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Net-Twitter>.

       Join the Net::Twitter IRC channel at <irc://irc.perl.org/net-twitter>.

       Follow perl_api: <http://twitter.com/perl_api>.

       Track Net::Twitter development at <http://github.com/semifor/Net-Twitter>.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       Many thanks to Chris Thompson  <cpan@cthompson.com>,  the  original  author  of  "Net::Twitter"  and  all
       versions prior to 3.00.

       Also,  thanks  to  Chris  Prather  (perigrin)  for  answering  many  design and implementation questions,
       especially with regards to Moose.

AUTHOR

       Marc Mims <marc@questright.com> (@semifor on Twitter)

CONTRIBUTORS

       Roberto Etcheverry <retcheverry@gmail.com> (@retcheverry on Twitter)

       KATOU Akira

       Francisco Pecorella

       Doug Bell <doug@plainblack.com>

       Justin Hunter <justin.d.hunter@gmail.com>

       Allen Haim <allen@netherrealm.net>

       Joe Papperello (@antipasta on Github and Twitter)

       Samuel Kaufman (ediblenergy on Github)

       AnnMary Mathew (ammathew on Github)

       Olaf Alders (oalders on Github)

LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2009-2016 Marc Mims

       The Twitter API itself, and the description text used in this module is:

       Copyright (c) 2016 Twitter

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.

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       PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS  AND/OR  OTHER
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       PURPOSE.  THE  ENTIRE  RISK  AS  TO  THE  QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
       SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.

       IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER,  OR  ANY
       OTHER  PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE SOFTWARE AS PERMITTED BY THE ABOVE LICENSE, BE LIABLE
       TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING  OUT  OF
       THE  USE  OR  INABILITY  TO  USE  THE  SOFTWARE  (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING
       RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE SOFTWARE  TO  OPERATE
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perl v5.34.0                                       2022-06-16                                  Net::Twitter(3pm)