using System; using System.Text.Json.Serialization; namespace Provider { // SearchResult is the metadata from executed search public class TwitterTweet { // ID is tweet's id_str [JsonPropertyName("id_str")] public string ID { get; set; } // Author is tweet's user [JsonPropertyName("user")] public TwitterUser Author { get; set; } // Text is tweet's full_text [JsonPropertyName("full_text")] public string FullText { get; set; } // Text is tweet's text (used only if full_text not set) [JsonPropertyName("text")] public string Text { get; set; } } public class TwitterUser { // Name is tweet author's name [JsonPropertyName("name")] public string Name { get; set; } // Pic is tweet author's profile pic URL [JsonPropertyName("profile_image_url_https")] public string Pic { get; set; } } // SimpleTweet represents the Twitter query result item public class SimpleTweet { // ID is the string representation of the tweet ID [JsonPropertyName("id")] public string ID { get; set; } // Query is the text of the original query [JsonPropertyName("query")] public string Query { get; set; } // Author is the name of the tweet user [JsonPropertyName("author")] public string Author { get; set; } // AuthorPic is the url to author profile pic [JsonPropertyName("author_pic")] public string AuthorPic { get; set; } // Content is the full text body of the tweet [JsonPropertyName("content")] public string Content { get; set; } // Published is the parsed tweet create timestamp [JsonPropertyName("published")] public DateTime Published { get; set; } //Score is Content's sentiment score [JsonPropertyName("sentiment")] public float Score { get; set; } } }