Twidget 0.9.8
Twidget retrieves recent tweets from any user's public Twitter timeline, parses links, marks them up then places them in an element on the page.
Details
- Author
- Caleb Crane
- Current version
- 0.9.8
- GitHub
- simulacre/Twidget
- Downloads
- 3079
- Category
- Widgets
- Tags
- Report
- GitHub Issues
Releases
Dependencies
-
_self_/_current_:
- core/1.2.4
- more/1.2.4: 'Date.Extras, Request.JSONP'
How to use
Reference the Twidget module in your html page
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="js/Twidget.js"></script>
Put an element into your HTML to hold/display the tweets
<div id="tweets"></div>
Instantiate a Twidget object once the domready event has been fired:
window.addEvent("domready", function(){ new Twidget({ user: "mootools", count : "5" }); });
Syntax
new Twidget([options]);
Arguments
1. options - (object, optional) the options described below:
Options
- user : (string) The twitter username defaults to mootools
- count : (number) The maximum number of tweets to retrieve. defaults to 5
- element : (element) The container element in which to insert the tweets. defaults to $("tweets");
Events
- request : onRequest() - Fired when the request to twitter.com is executed
- cancel : onCancel() - Fired if the request to twitter.com fails
- complete : onComplete() - Fires after the tweets have been inserted into the page.
Default Markup
- All @replies will be wrapped in anchor elements.
- All #hashtags will be wrapped in anchor elements.
- All http/https links will be wrapped in anchor elements.
- Each tweet will be wrapped in a p element with a "tweet" class
- The time/date, relative to now, of the tweet will be appended to the end of the tweet and wrapped in a span element with a "when" class
Example
<p class="tweet">This is a <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23tweet">#tweet</a> that mentions <a href="http://twitter.com/mootools">@mootools</a> <a href="http://mootools.net">http://mootools.net</a>.<span class="when">3 days ago</span></p>
Changing The Markup
Changing Links
If the Tweetify module is available Twidget will use it to construct the links, so change Tweetify if you have it installed.
If Tweetify is not available Twidget will use its own internal method linkify. In that case simply extend Twidget and write your own linkify method.
Changing Wrapper Markup
Twidget will wrap all links in a p element with a "tweet" class. The time/date, relative to now, when the tweet was created will be appended to the end of the tweet and wrapped in a span element with a "when" class.
The element described above are added by the internal markup method, so to change the markup, just extend Twidget and write your own markup method.
Known Issues
- Retweets not included
- Prior to version 0.9.8 Cross site scripting related characters (<, >, &) were not properly escaped before being inserted in the page. Please update to a version that is at least equal to 0.9.8. - contributed by Kevin Chapelier
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