public void Can_search_geo_by_lat_long() { var service = new TwitterService(_consumerKey, _consumerSecret); service.AuthenticateWith(_accessToken, _accessTokenSecret); var places = service.GeoSearch(new GeoSearchOptions { Lat = 45.42153, Long = -75.697193 }).ToList(); Assert.IsNotEmpty(places); places = places.OrderBy(p => p.Id).ToList(); Assert.AreEqual("05ebfafd8a5c1f5a", places[0].Id); }
public void Can_search_geo_by_ip() { var service = new TwitterService(_consumerKey, _consumerSecret); service.AuthenticateWith(_accessToken, _accessTokenSecret); var places = service.GeoSearch(new GeoSearchOptions { Ip = "24.246.1.165" }).ToList(); Assert.IsNotEmpty(places); places = places.OrderBy(p => p.Id).ToList(); Assert.AreEqual("06183ca2a30a18e8", places[0].Id); }
public void Can_search_geo_by_ip() { //This test is currently failing. No matter what IP is provided, no result is returned //as Twitter says it has no location associated. Still trying to figure out if this //is a Twitter problem, data problem, or problem on our end. var service = new TwitterService(_consumerKey, _consumerSecret); service.AuthenticateWith(_accessToken, _accessTokenSecret); var result = service.GeoSearch(new GeoSearchOptions { Ip = "24.246.1.165" }); Assert.IsNotNull(result); var places = result.ToList(); Assert.IsNotEmpty(places); places = places.OrderBy(p => p.Id).ToList(); Assert.AreEqual("06183ca2a30a18e8", places[0].Id); }
public void Can_search_geo_by_lat_long() { var service = new TwitterService(_consumerKey, _consumerSecret); service.AuthenticateWith(_accessToken, _accessTokenSecret); var places = service.GeoSearch(new GeoSearchOptions { Lat = 45.42153, Long = -75.697193}).ToList(); Assert.IsNotEmpty(places); places = places.OrderBy(p => p.Id).ToList(); Assert.AreEqual("06183ca2a30a18e8", places[0].Id); }