rft
v0.0.2
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require(), but from a tweet
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rft - require-from-twitter
Since Twitter doesn't have an edit button, it's a suitable host for JavaScript modules.
How to use
const leftPad = await requireFromTwitter('712799807073419264');
console.log(leftPad(1, 5)); // '00001'
console.log(leftPad(1234, 5)); // '01234'
console.log(leftPad(12345, 5)); // '12345'
Environment variables
This module using these env variables:
const twit = new Twit({
"consumer_key": process.env.TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY,
"consumer_secret": process.env.TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET,
"access_token": process.env.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN,
"access_token_secret": process.env.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
});
Make sure to set them before runing:
export TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY="s2yBRrL0Y3GZHKBedkXDpSJ7fUG4PNE4"
export TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET="Svp2TuM3FeA2vaN6doSiwz0XFQWsNjGW"
export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN="bOX8twkHiH-vu8aA5Cj5fobLyM9HU1QLK6sSJIHi6uH"
export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET="MhZsj8Fmyyal85b8TlsMNtSJ4XHRpfF5"
Running this example
# populate `twitter-config.json` with your API tokens
$ npm install
$ npm test