#Send tweet when script is called import tweepy import datetime import json import urllib from urllib.request import urlopen # Retrieve data and load it into a dictionary data = urlopen('path/to/admin/api.php').read() #bytes body = data.decode('utf-8') data = json.loads(body) # Create tweet, adjust %.2f for amount of decimals you want template_tweet = "\nAds Blocked: %s\nAds Percentage Today: %.2f\nDNS Queries Today: %s\nDomains Being Blocked: %s" data = template_tweet % (data['ads_blocked_today'], float (data['ads_percentage_today']), data['dns_queries_today'], data['domains_being_blocked'] ) def get_api(cfg): auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(cfg['consumer_key'], cfg['consumer_secret']) auth.set_access_token(cfg['access_token'], cfg['access_token_secret']) return tweepy.API(auth) def main(): # Fill in the values noted in previous step here cfg = { "consumer_key" : "VALUE", "consumer_secret" : "VALUE", "access_token" : "VALUE", "access_token_secret" : "VALUE" } api = get_api(cfg) tweet = datetime.datetime.today().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + " Daily Pi-Hole report\n " + data status = api.update_status(status=tweet) # Yes, tweet is called 'status' rather confusing if __name__ == "__main__": main()