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Twitter Timeline Plugin and (n)Oauth

August 31, 2010 4:23pm

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  • #1 / Aug 31, 2010 4:23pm

    Pascal Kriete

    2589 posts

    Today, the team at Twitter is shutting down their basic authentication service. For all you active tweeters, this is a good thing. Third party services will stop asking for your login information. You will finally be able to change your password in a single place. And you can put a definitive, one click, end to enthusiastic spamming on your behalf. I for one, welcome that change.

    We’ve updated the Twitter Timeline plugin so it works seamlessly with Twitter’s new requirements and meets the needs for the majority of the Community. For example, if you are displaying a user or public timeline, and the feed you are using is not private, all the updated plugin needs is a screen name and you’re good to go.

    Please note that if you are using the Twitter Timeline plugin, the update is required. The old version will silently stop working.

    Happy Tweeting!

  • #2 / Aug 31, 2010 5:08pm

    Matt Crest

    18 posts

    Its awesome that Oauth is now being used, but I have to say, finding this out by having all EE sites using Twitter Timeline just stop showing tweets was crappy.

  • #3 / Aug 31, 2010 5:18pm

    Kurt Deutscher

    827 posts

    Thanks for getting the updated plugin out even before any of my clients called to let me know about their broken feeds. I think I just updated that last one of our client’s sites and both the 1.6.x and the 2.1.x versions of the plugin worked as advertised! Thanks for the speedy solution.

  • #4 / Aug 31, 2010 5:34pm

    FortySeven Media

    130 posts

    Agreed, thanks so much for getting this fixed. Would have been nice a day earlier before I was freaking out, but still 😊 And it’s rock solid. Very nice, thanks guys.

  • #5 / Aug 31, 2010 5:39pm

    Chris Arnold

    201 posts

    Anyone have the code bit for {status_relative_date} so that it doesn’t show the long posted date? Meaning instead of “5 days, 1 hour, 55 minutes” ... something like “An hour ago” or “A month ago”.

  • #6 / Aug 31, 2010 6:00pm

    Matt Crest

    18 posts

    FWIW, here’s the basis for what the Twit-ee module was doing to get the nice relative date format: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11/how-do-i-calculate-relative-time/501415#501415

    I don’t have the chops to make that happen for this plugin, but if someone else does…that’d be delightful.

  • #7 / Aug 31, 2010 6:25pm

    Pascal Kriete

    2589 posts

    A devot-ee search for relative date also reveals a handful of potential candidates. You could try passing {created_at} to one of those plugins.

  • #8 / Aug 31, 2010 6:35pm

    Matt Crest

    18 posts

    @Pascal - That’s a great idea!

    The Social Date plugin looks like it’d be perfect, but it is 1.x compatible only. I’m not sure how to convert 1.x plugins to 2.x, but I might take a stab at it later.

  • #9 / Sep 01, 2010 12:34am

    Youthworks

    47 posts

    Is it possible to combine feeds from 2 or more twitter account with this plugin
    like screen_name=“screen_name1|screen_name2|screen_name3”  ?

  • #10 / Sep 01, 2010 8:10am

    GerardHenninger

    3 posts

    Would it be possible to ignore mentions/replies (@‘s) ? I don’t need people to follow my conversations on my website.

  • #11 / Sep 01, 2010 11:32pm

    daniel090

    22 posts

    the new update works at first, then errors out on line 394. I cannot keep it working for more than 5 minutes… Any thoughts?

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /www/server/public_html/ee/system/plugins/pi.twitter_timeline.php on line 394

    using EE1.6.x

  • #12 / Sep 02, 2010 12:05pm

    Joseph Wensley

    38 posts

    We had this throw an error yesterday because we hit the rate limit so it was trying to loop through elements that didn’t exist.

    It would be great if getting rate limited just made the plugin perform the same as if twitter were offline.

  • #13 / Sep 02, 2010 7:23pm

    Jason Morehead

    456 posts

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /www/server/public_html/ee/system/plugins/pi.twitter_timeline.php on line 394

    I’m getting this exact same error. I’m using EE 1.6.9.

  • #14 / Sep 03, 2010 8:04am

    kenny2

    90 posts

    ver 1.2 allowed the parameter type=“friends”. Is this no longer available in 1.3?

    cheers

  • #15 / Sep 03, 2010 5:27pm

    pab514

    181 posts

    Great job guys!

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