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@studiolabs/react-native-simple-twitter

v2.3.7

Published

Twitter API client for React Native without react-native link

Downloads

63

Readme

React-Native-Simple-Twitter v2.0

Twitter API client for React Native without react-native link.
This client not use NativeModule, only pure javascript.
So this don't use react-native link and Expo can also easily use twitter API without auth0 and server.

And also offer login button,so that is easily login twitter.
Button is customizable, and including login webview.

Checkout example.

Previous version -> v1.2.4

Installation

npm install react-native-simple-twitter --save

Features

  • Not use NativeModules, only pure javascript
  • Simple API client
  • Just put a button to login
  • Customizable login button
  • Compatible with SafeAreaView

Demo

demo gif

TWLoginButton props

| Name | Type| Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | type | string | TouchableOpacity | TouchableOpacity or TouchableHighlight or TouchableWithoutFeedback | | children | React.Component | | | | callbackUrl | string | null | Twitter application callback url | | headerColor | string | '#f7f7f7' | Webview's modal and SafeAreaView backgroundColor | | onPress | func | (e) => {} | Called when login button on Press | | onGetAccessToken | func | ({oauth_token,oauth_token_secret}) => {} | Called when get access token | | onClose | func | () => {} | Called when press close button | | onSuccess | func | (user) => {} | Called when logged in and get user account | | onError | func | (e) => {} | Called when on error | | renderHeader | func | (props) => React.Component | If you use original Header Component,use this props |

I changed TWLoginButton to React.Component(TouchableOpacity or TouchableHighlight or TouchableWithoutFeedback).
So you can use each props and customize.

Client API

  • twitter.setConsumerKey(consumer_key,consumer_key_secret) - set application key and secret.
  • twitter.setAccessToken(access_token,access_token_secret) - set user access_token and access_token_secret, when you already have access_token and access_token_secret.
  • twitter.getLoginUrl(callback_url) - get login url for authorize app.
  • twitter.getAccessToken(oauth_verifier) - get access_token and access_token_secret, when user logged in app.
  • twitter.api(method,endpoint,parameters) - call twitter api.
  • twitter.get(endpoint,parameters) - call twitter get api.
  • twitter.post(endpoint,parameters) - call twitter post api.

Other API

  • decodeHTMLEntities
import { decodeHTMLEntities } from 'react-native-simple-twitter'

console.log(decodeHTMLEntities("& ' ' / ' / < >   ""))

Tweet is include htmlencoded characters.
So this function decode special characters.

  • getRelativeTime
import { getRelativeTime } from 'react-native-simple-twitter'

console.log(getRelativeTime(new Date(new Date().getTime() - 32390)))
console.log(getRelativeTime("Thu Apr 06 15:28:43 +0000 2017"))

Tweet created_at convert to relative time. ex) 1s 15m 23h