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Using Splunk modular data inputs for the REST API to ingest Twitter data, how do I delete or filter out non-English events?

sunnyd
Engager

I am ingesting a lot of Twitter data for a project, and incidentally, I am ingesting Japanese and Hindi tweets along with the English ones. I do not want to collect these tweets, so is there a way to limit the collection to only English?

Or is there a way to delete the non English Twitter data?

I'm using the Splunk Modular Data inputs for the REST API.

Thanks.

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gwobben
Communicator

Use a filter! Twitter has a fantastic streaming API which you can use with Splunk. Check out this great tutorial: http://discoveredintelligence.ca/stream-twitter-splunk-10-simple-steps/

Use the language filter in your endpoint (https://dev.twitter.com/streaming/overview/request-parameters#language). For example:
https://stream.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/filter.json?track=twitterapi&language=en

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gwobben
Communicator

Use a filter! Twitter has a fantastic streaming API which you can use with Splunk. Check out this great tutorial: http://discoveredintelligence.ca/stream-twitter-splunk-10-simple-steps/

Use the language filter in your endpoint (https://dev.twitter.com/streaming/overview/request-parameters#language). For example:
https://stream.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/filter.json?track=twitterapi&language=en

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