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tiktok-research-api-python

A simple Python wrapper for querying video & user data with TikTok's Research API.

To use this code, you must first apply for and receive access to the Research API.

Querying Video Data

For more general info, consult TikTok's Research API Reference for querying videos.

Script: tiktok-video-hash-data.py

This script is set up to query all videos with a given hashtag and write the data to a file in JSON format. The data includes all fields offered by TikTok.

It is easy to change/customize the query itself on line 57.

For the script to run, you must insert your CLIENT KEY and CLIENT SECRET in the get_access_token function on lines 29 and 30 respectively.

The script takes the following arguments:

  1. HASHTAG: the hashtag you want to search for
  2. START DATE: start date of the query
  3. END DATE: end date of the query (*Note: must be no more than 30 days after the START DATE)
  4. OUTPUT FILE NAME/PATH: where you want the data to be saved (should be a .json file)
  5. [optional] SEARCH ID: field associated with the API for if you are continuing a search; you must look into the data you already have to figure out what the value should be
  6. [optional] CURSOR: same as in (5); to pick up where you left off, look for the final cursor returned

Things to note

  • Access tokens are good for 2 hours, but the script is set up to generate a new one every hour. In my experience so far, rate limits run out far before an hour is up.
  • The code will keep running even if a specific query failed.
  • The code will run until either (a) the rate limit is reached or (b) there is no more data to be returned.

Example

Here's what it would look like to start a search for all videos with #TikTok between 10/12/2022 and 10/20/2022, and save it to /tiktok-data/#tiktok.json:
python3 tiktok-video-hash-data.py tiktok 20221012 20221020 /tiktok-data/#tiktok.json

Now, let's say we want to continue that search. We would look in /tiktok-data/#tiktok.json and find that the SEARCH_ID = 12345 and the final CURSOR = 500. Then, we would run:
python3 tiktok-video-hash-data.py tiktok 20221012 20221020 /tiktok-data/#tiktok.json 12345 500

Querying User Data

For more general info, consult TikTok's Research API Reference for querying users.

Version 1: Search for List of Users

Script: tiktok-user-list-data.py

This script is set up to query user data from a list of usernames stored in a separate .txt file and write the output to a file in JSON format. The data includes all fields offered by TikTok.

For the script to run, you must insert your CLIENT KEY and CLIENT SECRET in the get_access_token function on lines 27 and 28 respectively.

The script takes the following arguments:

  1. INPUT USER LIST: path to the .txt file with the list of usernames to search for, written on separate lines. You can find a toy example in user-list-example.txt
  2. OUTPUT FILE: where you want the data to be saved (should be a .json file)

Things to note

  • If a query fails for some reason, the script will keep running.
  • The API rate limit is 1000 user requests/day, so the script will stop running after 1000 queries even if the input list has >1000 usernames. In that case, it will print the username where the search left off. If the input list has <=1000 usernames, the script will stop running after querying the full list.

Example

Here's what it would look like to search for users stored in user-list.txt and save it to /tiktok-data/users.json:
python3 tiktok-user-list-data.py user-list.txt /tiktok-data/users.json

Version 2: Search for Single User

Script: tiktok-user-data.py

This script is set up to query user data for a singular user and write the output to a file in JSON format. The data includes all fields offered by TikTok.

For the script to run, you must insert your CLIENT KEY and CLIENT SECRET in the get_access_token function on lines 20 and 21 respectively.

The script takes the following arguments:

  1. USERNAME: the username to search for (*Note: I'm not sure if usernames can include spaces.. if that's the case, this script probably needs to be tweaked!)
  2. OUTPUT FILE: where you want the data to be saved (should be a .json file)

Example

Here's what it would look like to search for data on tiktok-user-1 and save it to /tiktok-data/users.json:
python3 tiktok-user-data.py tiktok-user-1 /tiktok-data/users.json

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