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twitter-rest-lite
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Yet another Twitter's API library for Node.js, yes.
In order to get testing done, first create the file test/config.json
with the following format:
{
"consumer_key": "Your credential from Twitter's Developer Interface",
"consumer_secret": "Your credential from Twitter's Developer Interface",
"access_token": "Your credential from Twitter's Developer Interface",
"access_token_secret": "Your credential from Twitter's Developer Interface",
"callback": "oob"
}
Now run:
make test
api.proto.post()
and oauth.proto.accessToken()
.var Twitter = require('twitter-rest-lite'),
keys,
tt, ttoauth, ttapi;
keys = { consumer_key: 'blahblahblah', consumer_secret: 'blahblahblah', callback: '...' };
tt = new Twitter(keys);
// Just Twitter's OAuth REST interface
ttoauth = new Twitter.OAuth(keys);
keys['access_token'] = '...';
keys['access_token_secret'] = '...';
// Just Twitter's basic GET/POST interface
ttapi = new Twitter.API(keys);
ttapi.get('/statuses/mentions_timeline.json', params, function(err, response) {
...
});
© 2013, Jose Luis Rivas <me@ghostbar.co>
. Licensed under the MIT terms. A copy of the license is on the file LICENSE
.
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Twitter's REST API Lite
The npm package twitter-rest-lite receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, twitter-rest-lite popularity was classified as not popular.
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