tipsi-twitter
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React native module for twitter API
tipsi-twitter
React Native component for auth with twitter
Requirements
iOS
- Xcode 8+
- iOS 8.0+
- CocoaPods 1.1.1+
Android
- Minimum SDK 16
Installation
Run npm install --save tipsi-twitter to add the package to your app's dependencies.
iOS
react-native cli
Run react-native link tipsi-twitter so your project is linked against your Xcode project and all CocoaPods dependencies are installed.
CocoaPods
- Setup your
Podfilelike the included example/ios/Podfile then runpod install. - Open your project in Xcode workspace.
- Drag the following folder into your project:
node_modules/tipsi-twitter/ios/TPSTwitterModule/
Manual
- Open your project in Xcode, right click on Libraries and click
Add Files to "Your Project Name". - Look under
node_modules/tipsi-twitter/iosand addTPSTwitterModule.xcodeproj. - Add
libTPSTwitterModule.atoBuild Phases->Link Binary With Libraries. - Click on
TPSTwitterModule.xcodeprojin Libraries and go the Build Settings tab. Double click the text to the right ofHeader Search Pathsand verify that it has$(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/Reactas well as${SRCROOT}/../../../ios/Pods/Headers/Public- if they aren't, then add them. This is so Xcode is able to find the headers that theTPSTwitterModulesource files are referring to by pointing to the header files installed within thereact-nativenode_modulesdirectory. - Whenever you want to use it within React code now you can:
import TwitterAuth from 'tipsi-twitter'
Android
react-native cli
Run react-native link tipsi-twitter so your project is linked against your Android project
Manual
- In your app build.gradle add:
...
dependencies {
...
compile project(':tipsi-twitter')
compile "com.facebook.react:react-native:+" // From node_modules
}
- In your settings.gradle add:
...
include ':tipsi-twitter'
project(':tipsi-twitter').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/tipsi-twitter/android')
- In your AndroidManifest.xml add:
<application
...
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="YOUR_FABRIC_API_KEY" />
</application>
Usage
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { View, Button } from 'react-native'
import TwitterAuth from 'tipsi-twitter'
TwitterAuth.init({
twitter_key: '<TWITTER_KEY>',
twitter_secret: '<TWITTER_SECRET>',
})
class TwitterLogin extends Component {
handleTwitterLoginFinished = async () => {
try {
const result = await TwitterAuth.login()
console.log('User id:', result.userId)
} catch (error) {
console.log('Login error:', error)
}
}
render() {
return (
<View>
<Button
title="Twitter Login Button"
onPress={this.handleTwitterLoginFinished}
/>
</View>
)
}
}
Result
A result object will be returned after successful Twitter auth.
An object with the following keys:
authTokenString - Twitter token for auth in your app.authTokenSecretString - Twitter secret for auth in your app.userIDString - Twitter user id.userNameString - Twitter user name.
Tests
Local CI
To run example app e2e tests for all platforms you can use npm run ci command. Before running this command you need to specify TWITTER_KEY, TWITTER_SECRET and TWITTER_EMAIL, TWITTER_USER, TWITTER_PASS environment variables:
TWITTER_KEY=<...> TWITTER_SECRET=<...> TWITTER_EMAIL=<...> TWITTER_USER=<...> TWITTER_PASS=<...> npm run ci
Manual
- Go to example folder
cd example - Install CocoaPods dependencies (iOS only)
pod install --project-directory=ios - Install npm dependencies
npm install - Configure project before build
TWITTER_KEY=<...> TWITTER_SECRET=<...> npm run configure - Build project:
npm run build:ios- for iOSnpm run build:android- for Androidnpm run build- for both iOS and Android
- Open Appium in other tab
npm run appium - Run tests:
TWITTER_EMAIL=<...> TWITTER_USER=<...> TWITTER_PASS=<...> npm run test:ios- for iOSTWITTER_EMAIL=<...> TWITTER_USER=<...> TWITTER_PASS=<...> npm run test:android- for AndroidTWITTER_EMAIL=<...> TWITTER_USER=<...> TWITTER_PASS=<...> npm run test- for both iOS and Android
Troubleshooting
You might encounter the following error while trying to run tests:
An unknown server-side error occurred while processing the command. Original error: Command \'/bin/bash Scripts/bootstrap.sh -d\' exited with code 1
This can be fixed by installing Carthage:
brew install carthage
Example
To see more of the tipsi-twitter in action, check out the source at example folder.
License
tipsi-twitter is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.