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gatsby-source-twitter-users

v0.2.1

Published

This source plugin for Gatsby will help you pull in twitter user object(s) into your gatsby site

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gatsby-source-twitter-users

This source plugin for Gatsby will help you pull in twitter user object(s) into your Gatsby site

Installation

# Install the plugin
yarn add gatsby-source-twitter-users 

or

npm i gatsby-source-twitter-users

In gatsby-config.js:

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
  {
      resolve: 'gatsby-source-twitter-users',
      options: {
        //Keys and tokens from your twitter dev dashboard
        config: {
          consumer_key: <TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY>,
          consumer_secret: <TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET>,
          bearer_token: <TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN>,
        },
        //Comma Separated Twitter Handles
        users: '',
      },
    },
  ]
};

NOTE: To get a Twitter API key, secret, sign up for a twitter developer account.

Configuration Options

The configuration options for this plugin, you'll find them in your twitter developer dashboard.

| Option | Description | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | consumer_key | Your Twitter consumer key | | | consumer_secret | Your Twitter consumer secret | | bearer_token | Your Twitter bearer token generate by following the steps specified here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/basics/authentication/guides/bearer-tokens.html |

NOTE: To get a bearer_token, you need to follow the steps specified here.

Example Configuration

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
  {
      resolve: 'gatsby-source-twitter-users',
      options: {
        //Keys and tokens from your twitter dev dashboard
        config: {
          consumer_key: <TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY>,
          consumer_secret: <TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET>,
          bearer_token: <TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN>,
        },
        //Comma Separated Twitter Handles
        users: 'marvinjudehk,unicodeveloper,coder_blvck',
      },
    },
  ]
};

Querying Twitter Users

Once the plugin is configured, the allTwitterUser query will be available to you you can test it in your GraphiQL Debugger

Note

Incorrect twitter handles will be simply omitted

Here’s an example query to load the user object(s) for the handles(s) you specified if your plugin configuration:

{
  allTwitterUser {
    edges {
      node {
        id
        name
        profile_image_url
        screen_name
        followers_count
        friends_count
        verified
      }
    }
  }
}

See the Twitter API docs for a complete list of fields that you can query

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