[+] Create function to load users by popularity
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import json
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import os
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import os
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from datetime import datetime
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from datetime import datetime
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from utils import normalize_directory
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@dataclass
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@dataclass
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class GeneralUser:
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class GeneralUser:
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date: datetime
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date: datetime
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def load_users_popularity(user_dir: str = './data/twitter/user/') -> list[tuple[str, int]]:
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"""
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After downloading a wide range of users using download_users_start in raw_collect/twitter.py,
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this function will read the user files and rank the users by popularity.
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The return format will consist of a list of users' screen names and popularity.
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:param user_dir: Download directory of users data, should be the same as the downloads dir in
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download_user_start. (Default: "./data/twitter/user/")
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:return: List of users' screen names and popularity, sorted descending by popularity.
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"""
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user_dir = normalize_directory(user_dir)
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users = []
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# Loop through all the files
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for filename in os.listdir(user_dir + ''):
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# Only check json files and ignore macos dot files
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if filename.endswith('.json') and not filename.startswith('.'):
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# Read
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with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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user = json.load(f)
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users.append((user['screen_name'], user['followers_count']))
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# Sort by followers count, descending
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users.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
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# Return
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return users
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