twauthorize
v1.0.1
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Fork of Feross' login-with-twitter adding authorization
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twauthorize
This is a fork of login-with-twitter, adding authorization, so you end up able to do things with the user's twitter account, not just having the user identified.
One should perhaps use passport + oauthorize, but I wanted something smaller and easier for me to understand, for now.
install
npm install twauthorize
Usage
For now, see the test/server.js
Testing
Step 1. Register a Twitter App
If you don't already have one, go to https://apps.twitter.com/app/new
The name needs to be unique across Twitter, and the callback URL can be anything, eg https://example.com/twitter/callback. It's not actually used, because we override it at runtime.
Then click on then "Keys and Access Tokens", to get the "Consumer Key (API Key)" and "Consumer Secret (API Secret)".
Record these values in a file, something like this:
cat <<_END > .secret.json
{
"consumerKey": "E1f6Z48489494wsBGJalc1v5gl",
"consumerSecret": "HjlcC46C2h242342534534545EPzEcTRIndBEusZ5aIgYgEmHmmu",
}
_END
... or otherwise make sure they get to our constructor.
Step 2.
Now you can run the tests:
npm test
It'll tell you to visit a URL. Do that. You should see Twitter asking if it's okay to authorize your app. Say yes and the test should complete successfully.
license
MIT
Derived from https://github.com/feross/login-with-twitter