Build resource object ===================== Building a resource object is easy using :class:`restkit.resource.Resource` class. You just need too inherit this object and add your methods. `Couchdbkit `_ is using restkit to access to `CouchDB `_. A resource object is an Python object associated to an URI. You can use `get`, `post`, `put`, `delete` or `head` method just like you do a request. Create a simple Twitter Search resource +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We use `simplejson `_ to handle deserialisation of data. Here is the snippet:: from restkit import Resource try: import simplejson as json except ImportError: import json # py2.6 only class TwitterSearch(Resource): def __init__(self, **kwargs): search_url = "http://search.twitter.com" super(TwitterSearch, self).__init__(search_url, follow_redirect=True, max_follow_redirect=10, **kwargs) def search(self, query): return self.get('search.json', q=query) def request(self, *args, **kwargs): resp = super(TwitterSearch, self).request(*args, **kwargs) return json.loads(resp.body_string()) if __name__ == "__main__": s = TwitterSearch() print s.search("gunicorn")