# Tweepy # Copyright 2009-2010 Joshua Roesslein # See LICENSE for details. from __future__ import print_function import six class TweepError(Exception): """Tweepy exception""" def __init__(self, reason, response=None, api_code=None): self.reason = six.text_type(reason) self.response = response self.api_code = api_code Exception.__init__(self, reason) def __str__(self): return self.reason def is_rate_limit_error_message(message): """Check if the supplied error message belongs to a rate limit error.""" return isinstance(message, list) \ and len(message) > 0 \ and 'code' in message[0] \ and message[0]['code'] == 88 class RateLimitError(TweepError): """Exception for Tweepy hitting the rate limit.""" # RateLimitError has the exact same properties and inner workings # as TweepError for backwards compatibility reasons. pass