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@react-native-social-share/twitter

v1.1.3

Published

TODO

Downloads

279

Readme

@react-native-social-share/twitter

Getting started

$ npm install @react-native-social-share/twitter --save

Mostly automatic installation (RN < 0.60)

$ react-native link @react-native-social-share/twitter

Setup

Obtain Application Key & Secret

Twitter requires that all API requests be authenticated with tokens that can be traced back to an individual Twitter App. If you already have keys for a Twitter app you can pass them directly to the TWTRTwitter.sharedInstance().start() method.

To create a new Twitter app or use existing Twitter app, visit Twitter apps dashboard and copy the keys from the "Keys and Access Tokens" tab of your app page.

To add call back URL:

  1. In Twitter apps dashboard, find your application and go to the permissions tab.
  2. Select the appropriate permissions for your needs (e.g. "Read and write")
  3. Set callback urls
    • twitterkit-{consumerId}:// --> for iOS
    • twittersdk:// --> for Android
  4. Click update settings.

iOS


#import <TwitterKit/TWTRKit.h>

// Objective C
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions 
{
    [[Twitter sharedInstance] startWithConsumerKey:@"hTpkPVU4pThkM0" consumerSecret:@"ovEqziMzLpUOF163Qg2mj"];
}

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<NSString *, id> *)options
{
    return [[Twitter sharedInstance] application:app openURL:url options:options];
}

Configure Info.Plist

Twitter Kit looks for a URL scheme in the format twitterkit-<consumerKey>, where consumerKey is your application's Twitter API key, e.g. twitterkit-dwLf79lNQfsJ.

You can find your consumer key in the Twitter app dashboard.

In your app's Info.plist, add URL Schemes by adding code below after <dict>

// Info.plist
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
  <dict>
    <key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
    <array>
      <string>twitterkit-<consumerKey></string>
    </array>
  </dict>
</array>
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
    <string>twitter</string>
    <string>twitterauth</string>
</array>

NOTE: Although the callback URL will not be requested by Twitter Kit in your app, it must be set to a valid URL for the app to work with the SDK.

Android

Add to AndroidManifest

<meta-data
    android:name="com.twitter.sdk.android.CONSUMER_KEY"
    android:value="consumerKey" />

<meta-data
    android:name="com.twitter.sdk.android.CONSUMER_SECRET"
    android:value="consumerSecret" />

Decrease ios bundle size

Twitter SDK contains some large resources used for feed. If you just need share/login function, you can follow this instruction to remove https://github.com/twitter-archive/twitter-kit-ios/issues/55

Usage

import TwitterShare from '@react-native-social-share/twitter';

const link = "";
const description = "";
TwitterShare.shareLink({ link, description });