Laravel in twitter API Cannot use object of type stdClass as array
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I try get some array in Twitter API from their account, for some account it's worked but sometimes for some account it's error "Cannot use object of type stdClass as array". error in $tweets = ......,
and this code only error when I using laravel framework
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page = 0;
for ($count = 200; $count < 400; $count += 200) {
$max = count($totalTweets[$page]) - 1;
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'max_id' => $totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page += 1;
}
php arrays laravel twitter
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I try get some array in Twitter API from their account, for some account it's worked but sometimes for some account it's error "Cannot use object of type stdClass as array". error in $tweets = ......,
and this code only error when I using laravel framework
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page = 0;
for ($count = 200; $count < 400; $count += 200) {
$max = count($totalTweets[$page]) - 1;
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'max_id' => $totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page += 1;
}
php arrays laravel twitter
As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where$totalTweets[$page]
is an object.
– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20
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I try get some array in Twitter API from their account, for some account it's worked but sometimes for some account it's error "Cannot use object of type stdClass as array". error in $tweets = ......,
and this code only error when I using laravel framework
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page = 0;
for ($count = 200; $count < 400; $count += 200) {
$max = count($totalTweets[$page]) - 1;
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'max_id' => $totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page += 1;
}
php arrays laravel twitter
I try get some array in Twitter API from their account, for some account it's worked but sometimes for some account it's error "Cannot use object of type stdClass as array". error in $tweets = ......,
and this code only error when I using laravel framework
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page = 0;
for ($count = 200; $count < 400; $count += 200) {
$max = count($totalTweets[$page]) - 1;
$tweets = $connection->get('statuses/user_timeline', ['count' => 200, 'exclude_replies' => true, 'max_id' => $totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str, 'screen_name' => $searchUser, 'include_rts' => false]);
$totalTweets = $tweets;
$page += 1;
}
php arrays laravel twitter
php arrays laravel twitter
asked Nov 9 at 4:53
willy anggara
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As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where$totalTweets[$page]
is an object.
– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20
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As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where$totalTweets[$page]
is an object.
– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20
As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:
$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where $totalTweets[$page]
is an object.– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20
As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:
$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where $totalTweets[$page]
is an object.– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20
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As the message says, you're trying to use an object as an array:
$totalTweets[$page][$max]->id_str
where$totalTweets[$page]
is an object.– miken32
Nov 9 at 5:20