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@fmendoza/capacitor-twitter

v1.0.4

Published

Enable TwitterKit features for Capacitor

Downloads

7

Readme

Maintainers

| Maintainer | GitHub | Social | | ------------ | ------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | | Stewan Silva | stewwan | @StewanSilva |

Notice 🚀

We're starting fresh under an official org. If you were using the previous npm package capacitor-twitter, please update your package.json to @capacitor-community/twitter. Check out changelog for more info.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install @capacitor-community/twitter

Using yarn:

yarn add @capacitor-community/twitter

Sync native files:

npx cap sync

API

  • Login
  • Logout
  • isLogged

Usage

import { Twitter } from '@capacitor-community/twitter';
const twitter = new Twitter();

twitter
  .login()
  .then((r) => console.log(r)) // { authToken:string, authTokenSecret:string, userName:string, userID:string }
  .catch((err) => console.log(err));

twitter
  .isLogged()
  .then((r) => console.log(r)) // returns { in: boolean, out: boolean }
  .catch((err) => console.log(err));

twitter.logout();

iOS setup

  • ionic start my-cap-app --capacitor
  • cd my-cap-app
  • npm install —-save @capacitor-community/twitter
  • mkdir www && touch www/index.html
  • npx cap add ios
  • add the consumer keys at capacitor.config.json
{
 …
  "plugins": {
   "TwitterPlugin": {
      "consumerKey": "xxx",
      "consumerSecret": "yyy"
    }
  }
…
}
  • npx cap open ios
  • sign your app at xcode (general tab)
  • add a new url type at Xcode (info tab) and make sure the url scheme follows the format twitterkit-your_consumer_api_key (grab a key at twitter developer site)
  • also at twitter developer site, add a new callback url in the same format: twitterkit-your_consumer_api_key

Then you should be set to go. Run ionic cap run ios --livereload to start the server and play it through xcode

Important Notice: every time you change a native code you may need to clean the cache (Product > Clean build folder) and then run the app again.

Android setup

  • ionic start my-cap-app --capacitor
  • cd my-cap-app
  • npm install —-save @capacitor-community/twitter
  • mkdir www && touch www/index.html
  • npx cap add android
  • add the consumer keys at capacitor.config.json
{
 …
  "plugins": {
   "TwitterPlugin": {
      "consumerKey": "xxx",
      "consumerSecret": "yyy"
    }
  }
…
}
  • at twitter developer site, add this callback url: twittersdk://
  • [extra step] in android case we need to tell Capacitor to initialise the plugin:

on your MainActivity.java file add import com.getcapacitor.community.twitter.TwitterPlugin; and then inside the init callback add(TwitterPlugin.class);

Now you should be set to go. Try ionic cap run android --livereload to start the server and play/debug it through Android Studio

Important Notice: every time you change a native code you may need to clean the cache (Build > Clean Project | Build > Rebuild Project) and then run the app again.

Example

  • https://github.com/capacitor-community/twitter/blob/master/example

License

MIT

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!