Skip to main content

Quick fix for collective.twitterportlet for Twitter API v1.1

Project description

Introduction

This package is intended to be a quick (and slightly dirty) fix for the problem that the latest release of collective.twitterportlet (version 0.10) does not work with the Twitter API v1.1.

By installing this package in your Plone site, you get an additional configlet. In this configlet you can (or rather: must) configure your Twitter tokens. This package then overrides the renderer of the Twitter portlet to use these tokens for the Twitter API calls.

Installation

To enable this package in a buildout based instance, add the following to your buildout configuration:

[instance]
...
eggs =
    ...
    edition1.twitterportletfix

After you have rerun the bin/buildout and restarted your instance, this product should be available for installation.

  1. Go to the “Site Setup” page in your Plone site.

  2. Click on the “Add-ons” link.

  3. Install the “Twitter portlet API v1.1 fix” product.

Usage

Once installed, you need to configure the keys.

First you’ll have to create a Twitter application.

  1. Go to https://dev.twitter.com/ and log in with your Twitter account.

  2. Go to the My applications page.

  3. Create a new application.

  4. Immediately create your access token (so your application can access your account).

  5. Go to the “settings” tab and keep this window open because we’ll be copying information to your Plone site in a minute.

Now go back to your Plone site.

  1. Go to the “Site Setup” page in your Plone site.

  2. Click on the “Twitter settings” link.

  3. Copy all the required values from the Twitter application page.

And you are done. That is, assuming you already had a Twitter portlet in your site, it should now work again.

Caveats

In the Twitter portlet from collective.twitterportlet, you can configure from which user the tweets should be shown. Although this username is still used for the link to the Twitter profile page, it is not used to determine who’s tweets to show. This is determined solely by the access token (and secret) that you configured.

Furthermore, you can only configure one account with this fix. So if you have more than one Twitter portlets and want to show tweets from different accounts, you are out of luck.

Disclaimer

This package has only been tested on Plone 4.1.6 (Python 2.6) and Plone 4.3 (Python 2.7) since those were the only version we needed this fix for. However, it probably also works on other versions of Plone.

Contributors

  • Mark van Lent (markvl) Edition1

Changelog

1.0 (2013-06-13)

  • Package created using templer. [markvl]

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

This version

1.0

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

edition1.twitterportletfix-1.0.zip (37.1 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

File details

Details for the file edition1.twitterportletfix-1.0.zip.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for edition1.twitterportletfix-1.0.zip
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 1cfc696331dd2b800f44bdd48e76554ee634fa3255d1f2b341421b838d95823a
MD5 d387c958a95a3340aac303e1a4bdaabb
BLAKE2b-256 2eeee16745ea0252cad3144710425e44a3488e15e2f0ccf2d8d6eafb7708949d

See more details on using hashes here.

Provenance

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page