I am getting the following error when trying to call tweet.entities in my twitter feed controller.
private method `entities' called for #Twitter::Status:0x94d4bf4
I have no methods called entities in the code, I even did a full file search to check.
I either need to rename the entities part of the object or somehow find where this so called private method is or circumnavigate it somehow. My method within my twitter_feeds controller is as follows:
def hometimeline
@user = User.find(current_user.id)
tweets = @user.tweeting.user_timeline(count: '10', include_entities: true)
parsed_tweets = []
i = 0
tweets.each do |tweet|
more = Hash.new
more['test'] = tweet
internal_hash = Hash.new
mappings = {"source" => "fixed"}
another = more['test']
boo = Array(tweet)
#newhash = Hash[twee.map {|k, v| [mapping[k], v] }]
#newhash = Hash[more.map {|k, v| [mappings[k], v] }]
#newhash = Hash[tweet.map {|k, v| [mappings[k] || k, v] }]
internal_hash['parsed_text'] = tweet.entities
internal_hash['id'] = tweet.id
internal_hash['raw_text'] = tweet.text
internal_hash['name'] = tweet.user.name
internal_hash['screen_name'] = tweet.user.screen_name
internal_hash['user_id'] = tweet.user.id
internal_hash['user_image_url'] = tweet.user.profile_image_url
parsed_tweets << internal_hash
i = i + 1
end
respond_to do |format|
format.json { render json: parsed_tweets }
end
end
Essentially I am sending a set of parsed tweets to the client and want to achieve link wrapping etc. on the server.
Is there any way I can find where the code thinks this method is or is there a way to make it not private or ignore it so I can call tweet.entities.
EDIT: One extra point to note is that I did have an entity model and entities controller but have deleted them and still get this.
Thanks