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social-share

v0.1.0

Published

A simple and easy-to-use social share tool

Downloads

22

Readme

Social Share

A simple and easy-to-use social share tool. It can be used in both browser and nodejs.


First of all, view the example.

How to use

Html

<script src="share.min.js"></script>
<a data-service="twitter">twitter</a>
<a data-service="facebook">facebook</a>

Javascript

var list = document.getElementsByTagName('a');
Share.init(list, {
    title: 'share it',
    url: 'https://github.com/popomore/social-share'
});

Find the DOM and bind event, popup the window and redirect to the service when DOM is clicked.

data-service must be specified. See Support service

DATA-API

<a data-service="twitter" data-title="share twitter">twitter</a>

DATA-API is higher priority than options, then the share content will be "share twitter".

Parameter

  • title - share content
  • url - share url
  • pic - share picture

However, not all of the services support these parameter, view the defference.

Support service

Icon | Service | website ------ | ----- | ----- | sina | http://weibo.com/ | douban | http://www.douban.com/ | kaixin | http://www.kaixin001.com/ | netease | http://t.163.com/ | qq_t | http://t.qq.com/ | qq_zone | http://qzone.qq.com/ | renren | http://renren.com/ | sohu | http://t.sohu.com/ | facebook | http://www.facebook.com/ | twitter | http://twitter.com/

The difference between services

Add new service

Edit src/parser.js, and add service url which just support three parameter(title, url, pic).

jQuery support

If you use jQuery, it's easy to use.

$('selector').share({
    title:'share it'
});

jQuery Example

Node.js support

Install social-share by npm

$ npm install social-share

Just use it

var share = require('social-share');
var url = share('twitter', {
    title:'share it'
});

If you use express, you can

app.get('/redirect', function(req, res) {
    var url = share(req.query.service, req.query);
    res.redirect(url);
});

You can clone the repo to view the example.

$ git clone https://github.com/popomore/social-share.git
$ make server

View http://127.0.0.1:3000/