Search public X posts with one focused expression, choose latest or top ordering, and receive matching content, authors, engagement, media, entities, and source-query context.
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- Listen around a named launch: Search a product, release, conference, or campaign phrase and organize matching posts by publication and collection time.
- Track brand and product mentions: Bring authors, text, visible engagement, hashtags, mentions, and media together for a focused name or phrase.
- Map a developing topic: Use latest results to follow new posts and top results to inspect prominent content within the same research expression.
- Maintain a recurring query dataset: Store extra.search_query with every match, rerun a versioned expression, and append only previously unseen post IDs.
queryaccepts one non-empty public-post search expression.sort_byacceptslatestortop;latestis the default.results_limitdefaults to 20 and accepts multiples of 20 from 20 to 2,000.- Search rankings and availability are dynamic; retain
extra.search_queryandcollected_atwith stored records.
All requests use the shared asynchronous flow:
submit -> task_id -> poll task -> read every cursor page -> save results
cp .env.example .env
export SOCQ_API_KEY="your-api-key"Run the complete Node.js workflow:
cd node
npm startRun the complete Python workflow:
python3 -m pip install -r python/requirements.txt
python3 python/main.pyBoth examples load payload.example.json, retry transient API responses, wait
for task completion, read every cursor page, and save a paginated public X search dataset with source-query traceability to
output/results.json.
Never expose SOCQ_API_KEY in browser code, mobile apps, public repositories,
screenshots, fixtures, or logs.
POST https://api.socq.ai/v1/x/search
Authorization: Bearer <SOCQ_API_KEY>
Content-Type: application/json{
"query": "open source data tools",
"results_limit": 40,
"sort_by": "latest"
}The submit response contains data.task_id. Poll the task endpoint until
data.status becomes succeeded or failed, then continue with
data.results.next_cursor while data.results.has_more is true.
The Node.js and Python programs implement the production-shaped happy path:
- Load and validate configuration.
- Submit the endpoint-specific payload.
- Retry rate-pressure and transient server responses with bounded backoff.
- Poll the asynchronous task with a ten-minute application timeout.
- Stop cleanly on a failed task and surface the public error message.
- Read all cursor pages instead of silently returning only the first page.
- Write a stable JSON artifact containing task metadata and normalized records.
Use the synthetic files in fixtures/ for tests and documentation. They do
not contain customer, account, or production data.
See docs/production-notes.md for validation,
retry, timeout, pagination, deduplication, logging, and endpoint-specific
guidance.
- Use only publicly accessible X profiles, posts, account timelines, search results, and fields supported by the selected endpoint.
- Do not use the examples to access private accounts, restricted content, deleted posts, login-only surfaces, or authentication controls.
- SocQ is not an official API of the represented social platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by that platform.
- Before production use, assess the laws, platform terms, privacy obligations, and retention requirements that apply to your organization and use case.
- Collect only the fields needed for a defined purpose, restrict access, set retention periods, and support correction or deletion workflows where required.
- Platform names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
This section describes the public-data boundary; it is not legal advice or a guarantee that every use case is permitted in every jurisdiction.
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
curl/request.md |
Copy-paste submit, poll, and pagination requests |
node/index.mjs |
Complete Node.js workflow |
python/main.py |
Complete Python workflow |
payload.example.json |
Safe endpoint-specific request body |
fixtures/ |
Synthetic submit and task response shapes |
docs/production-notes.md |
Production integration guidance |