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@loftx/twitter-graph-api
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A very basic node module to interact with the internal Twitter Graph API
A very basic node module to interact with the internal Twitter Graph API (i.e. the one used on the Twitter web site at https://twitter.com/) not the publically available API at https://developer.twitter.com/
Due to changes, version 2.0.0 no longer allows guest authentiction, but requires specific credentials to be set.
Create the API instance
const twitter = new twitterGraphApi();
Obtain a CSRF token, Cookie and Barer token - these can be grabbed from a the XHR request starting https://twitter.com/i/api/graphql/H8OOoI-5ZE4NxgRr8lfyWg/UserTweets as a logged in user.
twitter.setCsrfToken(...); twitter.setBearerToken(...); twitter.setCookie(...);
Call getUserTweets with a twitter UserID (the numeric ID not the username)
const result = await twitter.getUserTweets(twitterUserID);
The full graph API result will be returned.
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A very basic node module to interact with the internal Twitter Graph API
The npm package @loftx/twitter-graph-api receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @loftx/twitter-graph-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @loftx/twitter-graph-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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