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Some important things to note: <br/> | Some important things to note: <br/> | ||
* I changed the original dates to fit the format of the final show. Ideally I'd have this start on December 16, which is the first entry of the original log. But for the sake of the show now, I've changed it to June/July. So... in case you're wondering, that's why it's snowing in July. But I guess this could be the case, had the ship been sailing via the Arctic or Greenland. | * I changed the original dates to fit the format of the final show. Ideally I'd have this start on December 16, which is the first entry of the original log. But for the sake of the show now, I've changed it to June/July. So... in case you're wondering, that's why it's snowing in July. But I guess this could be the case, had the ship been sailing via the Arctic or Greenland. | ||
* The log used is | * The log used is Captain Turner's log, transcribed by Sue Mackay, of Cardiff. | ||
* The Weymouth, the ship that's tweeted from, was used to transport | * The HMS Weymouth, the ship that's tweeted from, was used to transport over 450 settlers, including children, from Portsmouth, United Kingdom, to Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth), South Africa. | ||
* A big undertone of this project is of course migration, sailing the seas, colonialism, which isn't further explored. I needed to focus on advancing in my programming skills. | * A big undertone of this project is of course migration, sailing the seas, colonialism, which isn't further explored. I needed to focus on advancing in my programming skills. | ||
Revision as of 10:01, 20 June 2011
ADD ME ON http://twitter.com/#!/tweet_captain
Aymeric has helped me steadily progress with the code for Captain Tweet. And I'm starting to understand dictionaries and strings better.
Some important things to note:
- I changed the original dates to fit the format of the final show. Ideally I'd have this start on December 16, which is the first entry of the original log. But for the sake of the show now, I've changed it to June/July. So... in case you're wondering, that's why it's snowing in July. But I guess this could be the case, had the ship been sailing via the Arctic or Greenland.
- The log used is Captain Turner's log, transcribed by Sue Mackay, of Cardiff.
- The HMS Weymouth, the ship that's tweeted from, was used to transport over 450 settlers, including children, from Portsmouth, United Kingdom, to Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth), South Africa.
- A big undertone of this project is of course migration, sailing the seas, colonialism, which isn't further explored. I needed to focus on advancing in my programming skills.
Inspiration & Process
ORIGINAL LOG BY CAPTAIN TURNER, 1819/1820
Thurs 16 December 1819 – Portsmouth Harbour
Am: Light breezes and clear
8: Do weather. Employed hoisting in provisions and other necessary duties.
The settlers came on board at noon. Do weather. Employed stowing the hold.
Mustered for Checques, discharged several of the crew. Employed stowing the holds.
Midnight: Strong winds
Fri 17 December
Am: Strong breezes with rain
8: Do weather. Employed cleaning decks and stowing chain cables.
Do weather. Employed as before.
Midnight: Do weather
Sat 18 December
Am: Strong breezes and rain. Employed clearing lighter of provisions.
Pm: More moderate employed cleaning decks.
Midnight: Fine weather
Captain Tweet, 2011
06/16
01:00: Light breezes and clear
08:00: Ditto weather. Employed hoisting in provisions and other necessary duties.
15:00: The settlers came on board at noon. Ditto weather. Employed stowing the hold.
17:00: Mustered for Checques, discharged several of the crew. Employed stowing the holds.
23:59: Strong winds
06/17
01:00: Strong breezes with rain
08:00: Ditto weather. Employed cleaning decks and stowing chain cables.
15:00: Ditto weather. Employed as before.
23:59: Ditto weather
06/18
01:00: Strong breezes and rain. Employed clearing lighter of provisions.
15:00: More moderate employed cleaning decks.
23:59: Fine weather
CODE
#!/usr/bin/python from datetime import datetime import time, sys import tweepy log = {} journal = open("log.txt","r") days = journal.read().split("\n\n") for day in days: daylog = day.split("\n") day = daylog.pop(0) entries = {} for entry in daylog: event = entry.split(" ") daytime = event.pop(0) if daytime in entries.keys(): entries[daytime] += "\n" + " ".join(event) else: entries[daytime] = " ".join(event) log[day] = entries #log into twitter auth = tweepy.auth.OAuthHandler('COPY KEY HERE', 'COPY KEY HERE') api = tweepy.API(auth) #if not api.verify_credentials(): #print "Failed to log-in on Twitter API." #sys.exit(1) #print "Tweepy api.me() says: " + str(api.me()) previous_time = " " #continuous match searching for date and time to push message while True: current_day = datetime.now().strftime("%m/%d") current_time = datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:") if current_time == previous_time: time.sleep(5) continue previous_time = current_time print "there is no entry for " + current_day + current_time if current_day not in log.keys(): continue if current_time not in log[current_day].keys(): continue #api.update_status(log[current_day][current_time]) print log[current_day][current_time]
Anomalies
Born on Board, not mentioned in the Cpt Log, but present in the Master's Roll:
Jan 13 ___ Pedlar
Jan 28 ___ Green
Feb 07 ___ Reed
Feb 20 ___ Biggar
Feb 29 ___ Epsey
Mar 08 ___ Godfrey
Mar 10 ___ Usher
Mar 22 ___ Hobbs DD 13 Apr
Apr 07 ___ Sweetman
Apr 26 ___ Bowker
Apr 29 ___ Sanders DD 7 May
May 18 ___ Cronk
References
http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/weymouth.htm >> this is the source log by Captain Turner
http://www.galapagos.to/TEXTS/BEAGLELOG.HTM
http://www.wielingen1991.org/en/mission_/log_book.htm >> ship employed in war
To Do:
- update time in log to standardized 06:00 etc hours that Python can read
- create new twitter account for the captain
- make friends for the captain
- put code and log on the server, run it from there
- add to code: #check for date continuously and time, when there's a match, push message from log to captain's tweet feed
OLD CODE
#!/usr/bin/python import twitter import time api = twitter.Api(username='...', password='...') print('Starting...') while 1 == 1: api.PostUpdate(getoutput('uptime')) print(getoutput('uptime')) time.sleep(3600)