I am completely new to using Twitter in general and have never embedded "latest tweets" on any project. I am simply trying to embed the 3-4 newest tweets on the site footer with no additional features of functionality. I have been researching how to do this for quite some time now and having some trouble.
I added the following code snippet to the project, which works quite well, however, I am not sure how to update the snippet so it uses my Twitter account instead of the one it is set up with.
<div id="twitter_update_list"> </div> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=stackoverflow&include_rts=true&count=4&callback=twitterCallback2"> </script>
In addition, I keep reading that the most commonly used Twitter API will stop working soon because Twitter wants people to use their own, as opposed to third party.
I am not sure how to proceed from here. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions in this regard. To recap, all I am trying to do is grab the 3-4 latest tweets from my account.
many thanks in advance!
Details. Twitter Official API has the bother limitation of time constraints, you can't get older tweets than a week. Some tools provide access to older tweets but in the most of them you have to spend some money before.
30-Day Search API provides data from the previous 30 days. Full-Archive Search API provides complete and instant access to the full corpus of Twitter data dating all the way back to the first Tweet in March 2006.
So you REALLY don't want to do this client-side anymore. (Just went through numerous docs, and devs suggest to do all oAuth server-side)
What you need to do:
First: sign up on https://dev.twitter.com, and make a new application.
Second: NOTE: Your Consumer Key / Secret along with Access Token / Secret
Third: Download Twitter OAuth Library (In this case I used the PHP Library https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth , additional libraries located here: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/twitter-libraries)
Fourth: (If using PHP) Make sure cURL is enabled if your running on a LAMP here's the command you need:
sudo apt-get install php5-curl
Fifth: Make a new PHP file and insert the following: Thanks to Tom Elliot http://www.webdevdoor.com/php/authenticating-twitter-feed-timeline-oauth/
<?php session_start(); require_once("twitteroauth/twitteroauth/twitteroauth.php"); //Path to twitteroauth library you downloaded in step 3 $twitteruser = "twitterusername"; //user name you want to reference $notweets = 30; //how many tweets you want to retrieve $consumerkey = "12345"; //Noted keys from step 2 $consumersecret = "123456789"; //Noted keys from step 2 $accesstoken = "123456789"; //Noted keys from step 2 $accesstokensecret = "12345"; //Noted keys from step 2 function getConnectionWithAccessToken($cons_key, $cons_secret, $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) { $connection = new TwitterOAuth($cons_key, $cons_secret, $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret); return $connection; } $connection = getConnectionWithAccessToken($consumerkey, $consumersecret, $accesstoken, $accesstokensecret); $tweets = $connection->get("https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=".$twitteruser."&count=".$notweets); echo json_encode($tweets); echo $tweets; //testing remove for production ?>
And boom, you're done. I know this isn't a pure js solution but again reading through the new Twitter API 1.1 docs they REALLY don't want you to do this client-side. Hope this helps!
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