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twitter-1.1

v0.1.18

Published

Twitter API client library for node.js

Downloads

3

Readme

Twitter API client library for node.js

node-twitter aims to provide a complete, asynchronous client library for the Twitter API, including the REST, search and streaming endpoints. It was inspired by, and uses some code from, @technoweenie's twitter-node.

Requirements

You can install node-twitter and its dependencies with npm: npm install twitter.

Getting started

It's early days for node-twitter, so I'm going to assume a fair amount of knowledge for the moment. Better documentation to come as we head towards a stable release.

Setup API (stable)

var util = require('util'),
	twitter = require('twitter');
var twit = new twitter({
	consumer_key: 'STATE YOUR NAME',
	consumer_secret: 'STATE YOUR NAME',
	access_token_key: 'STATE YOUR NAME',
	access_token_secret: 'STATE YOUR NAME'
});

Basic OAuth-enticated GET/POST API (stable)

The convenience APIs aren't finished, but you can get started with the basics:

twit.get('/statuses/show/27593302936.json', {include_entities:true}, function(data) {
	console.log(util.inspect(data));
});

REST API (unstable, may change)

Note that all functions may be chained:

twit
	.verifyCredentials(function(data) {
		console.log(util.inspect(data));
	})
	.updateStatus('Test tweet from node-twitter/' + twitter.VERSION,
		function(data) {
			console.log(util.inspect(data));
		}
	);

Search API (unstable, may change)

twit.search('nodejs OR #node', function(data) {
	console.log(util.inspect(data));
});

Streaming API (stable)

The stream() callback receives a Stream-like EventEmitter:

twit.stream('statuses/sample', function(stream) {
	stream.on('data', function(data) {
		console.log(util.inspect(data));
	});
});

node-twitter also supports user and site streams:

twit.stream('user', {track:'nodejs'}, function(stream) {
	stream.on('data', function(data) {
		console.log(util.inspect(data));
	});
	// Disconnect stream after five seconds
	setTimeout(stream.destroy, 5000);
});

Contributors

TODO

  • Complete the convenience functions, preferably generated
  • Fix ALL THE THINGS! on the GitHub issues list