{ id: {unit id}, timestamp: "{unit timestamp, if available}", title: "{unit title}", text: "{unit text}", unitType: {unit type id}, metadata: [ { key: "{key}", value: "{value}" }, { key: "{key}", value: "{value}" }, { key: "{key}", value: "{value}" }, .... ], twitterId: "{twitter_id, if a twitter item}", tweetUrl: "{url of the tweet, if a twitter item}" }
For the unit type mappings, please see the Unit Types documentation. Additionally, you can choose to exclude metadata from the units by specifying includeMetadata=false in your query parameters.
Note: Due to the possible amount of data returned, the maximum limit size for this API call is 100. If you specify a limit above this size, you will receive an error with the code 400: bad request.
Note: under the Twitter Developer Policy, and the Twitter Terms of Service, we are not allowed to export the content of tweets gathered via our API. When a unit is returned that contains data from Twitter, the unit text and title will be empty, however, a new fields for twitterId and tweetUrl may be included. The tweet can be then gotten via the Twitter API using the Twitter GET statuses/lookup API call.