You can try the library provided by the OAuth community:
http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/php/
On Feb 11, 9:41 pm, Dharmesh wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm in the process of integrating OAuth (beta) into my application.
>
> Does anyone have sample PHP code or a wrapper for the OAuth stuff
> the
I am planning on working on this over the weekend, but somebody else
may beat me to it (or even you!). Seeing as this is all brand-new, it
may be a bit before there is a nice library written in PHP for the
twitter OAuth functionality.
...sometimes the "some effort" is worth doing yourself.
-Cha
Greetings,
I'm in the process of integrating OAuth (beta) into my application.
Does anyone have sample PHP code or a wrapper for the OAuth stuff
they'd be willing to share?
Would save me some effort.
All assistance is appreciated.
Dharmesh Shah
http://twitter.com/onstartups
Has anybody got OAuth up and running with python and/or app engine
specifically? Care to provide any pointers, links, etc.?
I got into the closed beta, but this is my first attempt at OAuth.
I've been reading through the spec today and trying to get an app
engine app up and running with it, usin
Yep - just got one from the other day. Thanks!!
On Feb 11, 5:25 pm, Alex Payne wrote:
> We had an issue with our mail server. Should be catching up, though.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 14:20, El Greg wrote:
>
> > I'm still seeing this issue with direct messages and new follows
> > (appears
David,
From my understanding of Gnip it mostly provides the Twitter public
feed.
Dale
On Feb 10, 2009, at 10:44 AM, DATX wrote:
Dale, Thanks for the response.
What I was not sure about was the comment on only public users working
with Gnip.
I'm real curious to know if the Facebook app
Ahh, spoke too soon. Authorisation fails if I'm not logged into twitter.
Ticket raised: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=280
-Stuart
2009/2/12 Stuart :
> It's working great here. Haven't done any more than a basic auth +
> single API call but it very smooth for the end user
Try switching out to MOSSO instead of MediaTemple. About the same price,
better customer service, and its on the cloud instead of a grid system. We
have been using them for a while now and are quite happy. In fact I'm busy
moving all of our clients from MT over to MOSSO. With all the problems M
Hi Alexa,
I have the same problem with Dusty. I am also using Media Temple
(mediatemple.net). I think the IP address is 72.47.224.142.
I try " curl http://twitter.com";, there is no response, but ping
works.
Are all mt users blocked by twitter.com?
Jay
On Feb 11, 5:09 pm, Alex Payne wrot
Is there a limit to the number of applications we can register for the
closed beta? I'm looking at potentially having only 2-3, but wanted to
confirm if we are allowed multiple before submitting the first
application.
Thanks!
-Jeremy
On Feb 11, 4:40 pm, Stuart wrote:
> It's working great here.
I was really looking forward to implementing these API methods. After
dealing with the pagination for so long, this seemed perfect. Then I
realized that I have to call "/users/show" for every user to get the
most current bio etc. So instead of making 10 calls for a user with
1,000 followers, I'
this is like getting a call from your wife that a big box has been
delivered to your house and you have no idea what it is...
/me clicks refresh again
/me clicks refresh
On Feb 11, 6:46 pm, Matt Sanford wrote:
> And the first bugs is …
>
> That some of you are not seeing the new "Co
It's working great here. Haven't done any more than a basic auth +
single API call but it very smooth for the end user. Nice work guys.
-Stuart
--
http://twitapps.com/
2009/2/11 Matt Sanford :
> And the first bugs is …
> That some of you are not seeing the new "Connections" tab. It looks l
And the first bugs is …
That some of you are not seeing the new "Connections" tab. It
looks like a minor bug in the code that does the beta access check
(which was new, never done a closed beta before). We're working on a
fix now and will send it out with tomorrows morning deploy. I'll
Hi Dusty,
We've seen a few different people on shared hosting services run
into problems where they are blocked in the aftermath of some other
application. Without your own IP address we really can't tell you
apart so you do run the risk of being blocked if you happen to share
an IP w
That's for the quick feedback guys!
Is there any way to warn a poor guy when an IP range he's on is about
to get blocked? My sites are important to me, get a decent amount of
traffic, and make revenue. I got punished due to someone else's crime.
*I'm not trying to play the violin over here, but t
Matt-
Do you have a guess as to how long the closed beta will last? I did
not apply to be a tester, but just in the last 24h, a project has
cropped up that would benefit from OAuth. I'm guessing 2 weeks barring
crazy talk?
On 2/11/09, Matt Sanford wrote:
> And now for what I forgot,
>
>
We had an issue with our mail server. Should be catching up, though.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 14:20, El Greg wrote:
>
> I'm still seeing this issue with direct messages and new follows
> (appears to have been happening since sometime in yesterday). DMs and
> followers come into twitter, but I don
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I checked to see if twitter.com would act similarly to the block work
> flow with javascript turned off but it did not and was pretty much
> useless without javascript.
Heh, yeah, that was my thought too and had a simi
For the time being, no.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 14:15, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
> I don't think that is in the official cards for twitter, no. But
> nothing a greasemonkey script wouldn't do.
> -Chad
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Anikanchan wrote:
>>
>> Can I create an iframe/application tha
I'm still seeing this issue with direct messages and new follows
(appears to have been happening since sometime in yesterday). DMs and
followers come into twitter, but I don't get any emails (and therefore
can't process the DMs and follows, of course).
Twitter username is "addnetflix"
Thanks,
Gr
Yes! thanks.. this is the right code:
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System.Net
Imports System.IO
Imports System
Imports System.Web
Dim user As String = Convert.ToBase64String
(System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(username & ":" & pass))
Dim bytes As Byte() = System.Text.Enc
And now for what I forgot,
During this closed beta we recommend very strongly that you not
do general software releases using the feature. If we find any
security or performance problems we will need to turn off OAuth and I
don't want to break your apps. Your app can sign up users who
I don't think that is in the official cards for twitter, no. But
nothing a greasemonkey script wouldn't do.
-Chad
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Anikanchan wrote:
>
> Can I create an iframe/application that sits on my twitter profile
> page and I can do certain things? For example, an iFrame
Can I create an iframe/application that sits on my twitter profile
page and I can do certain things? For example, an iFrame to show me
weather. Something like this is possible with facebook/myspace. Thanks.
Matt will be conctacting you off-list. For future reference if others
run into this issue:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ#IsmyIPbannedorblacklisted
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 13:45, DustyReagan wrote:
>
> Oh. I tested the API manually from home. Just typed the address in my
> browser.
>
> On Feb 11
Hello Everyone,
Some of you are in the OAuth closed beta and some are not. I know
that's frustrating but we need to start small so we aren't buried in
feature requests and bugs all at once. Our intention is to discuss the
OAuth progress on this main API Google group (http://groups.googl
Oh. I tested the API manually from home. Just typed the address in my
browser.
On Feb 11, 3:32 pm, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi Dusty,
>
> The timeout error sounds suspiciously like a network problem and
> not a rate limit issue. When you say you tested the API manually, did
> you do it fro
I *think* it's 72.47.224.154 (FriendOrFollow.com) & 72.47.224.157
(FeaturedUsers.com)
On Feb 11, 3:32 pm, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi Dusty,
>
> The timeout error sounds suspiciously like a network problem and
> not a rate limit issue. When you say you tested the API manually, did
> you do
Hi Dusty,
The timeout error sounds suspiciously like a network problem and
not a rate limit issue. When you say you tested the API manually, did
you do it from your servers? Also, if you can let me know the IP
address I can check if it is blocked for some reason.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanf
PS. I'm using Media Temple to server my sites. Could the IP Address be
blocked or something?
On Feb 11, 3:27 pm, DustyReagan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 appshttp://FriendOrFollow.com(I haven't changed the code on
> this site in weeks) andhttp://FeaturedUsers.com(uses the Zend
> Framework to access
Hi,
I have 2 apps http://FriendOrFollow.com (I haven't changed the code on
this site in weeks) and http://FeaturedUsers.com (uses the Zend
Framework to access Twitter). Both of these sites are using the same
authentication and are giving me the error "Unable to Connect to
tcp://twitter.com:80. Er
I checked to see if twitter.com would act similarly to the block work
flow with javascript turned off but it did not and was pretty much
useless without javascript.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 13:23, TjL wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:38 PM, dougw wrote:
>>
>> I believe that the lack of a HT
Here is the big question I have, Running the timeline, you only get
the top 20 posts for each time it is cached, correct? Well, this
limits your aps a lot. I went and built something the check the
differences between the caches and it was upwards of 100k +, even on
the whitelist an app is being
mkapor was mentioning it publicly about it at 11:40. He is not on this list.
--
Gilles Frydman
ACOR.org
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
>
> Yours is not the only report of this we've heard. I'll get our team on it.
>
We don't currently have a method for this, but something along these
lines is coming.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:18, c_mcintosh wrote:
>
> Is there a method to use for getting status messages that have been
> set to a specific status_id. I am trying to monitor a few status_id
> messages and wan
Thanks Matt (& Alex, & ops folks!), I'll keep an eye on it. E
On Feb 11, 10:55 am, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi Eric (and others with the problem),
>
> Alex and I talked to our operations folks and they found some
> outbound mail problems. The issue should now be fixed. Let me know if
> you
Is there a method to use for getting status messages that have been
set to a specific status_id. I am trying to monitor a few status_id
messages and want to pull in any new replies to those status messages.
Any help in this would be of great appreciation.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:38 PM, dougw wrote:
>
> I believe that the lack of a HTTP GET version of the friendship create
> method (which is what you want) is to force the use of server side
> processing and credential passing when creating friendships. Further,
> it's just good RESTful design.
>
Hi Alex-- cool. A few emails are trickling in now (like 4 or 5), but
nowhere near what should be coming in the ~20 followers we picked up
overnight and another ~35 DMs. Definitely something a little wonky
going on there. Thx for looking into this. E
On Feb 11, 10:18 am, Alex Payne wrote:
> Yours
Awesome!
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ#IkeephittingtheratelimitHowdoIgetmorerequestsperhour
should get you started on requesting whitelisting.
@dougw
On Feb 11, 2:10 pm, Lakshman Prasad wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Thanks so much, I figured out it myself and have been able to realize the
> requireme
hi Chad-- really interesting idea, and useful. Cool!
On Feb 11, 8:45 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Well, this started off mostly as a joke when I came up with the
> thought, but it actually turns out to be pretty useful depending on
> what you're searching for or what #hashtag you're following (imho).
Hi Doug,
Thanks so much, I figured out it myself and have been able to realize the
requirement using the REST Api itself.
Infact, in this process, I have also created a Python wrapper, which I will
try and contribute to the python-twitter
Also, I have created an App, that I am going to be getting
I am looking if there is a way to pull all of the statuses in reply to
a given status_id?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi Eric (and others with the problem),
Alex and I talked to our operations folks and they found some
outbound mail problems. The issue should now be fixed. Let me know if
you don't get future emails.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford
On Feb 11, 2009, at 09:36 AM, pnoeric wrote:
Thanks Doug
Thanks Doug & Matt.
Doug - yeah, we haven't touched settings, and we definitely would get
emails aplenty when new followers came in.
Matt - thank you... it's my work account, @FLWbooks. Looking forward
to hearing what you see.
best
E
On Feb 11, 9:33 am, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
>
The main Grid and Search pages of TweetGrid do show full timestamps.
The twIRC page is mainly for conversations that are currently
happening. It starts off by queuing the most recent 25 tweets; if
those came previous from "today" then it's probably not a very active
conversation or topic (not to i
Thanks :)
Yeah, when it comes to TOO large conversations I'll have to add some
throttling, or quick flushing of the queue to keep it real-time. Like
I said, the idea just popped into my head last night. I'm also
thinking I should keep the User column limited to 200 or so people so
that it isn't
The main Grid and Search pages of TweetGrid do show full timestamps.
The twIRC page is mainly for conversations that are currently
happening. It starts off by queuing the most recent 25 tweets; if
those came previous from "today" then it's probably not a very active
conversation or topic (not to i
Lakshman,
I'm going to answer your second question. I'll leave the python
question up to the python user community.
Using the search API, your task is pretty easy. You would simply run a
query like "from:user1 @user2". For example, here are my tweets to
@jazzychad:
http://search.twitter.com/sear
Hi, my understanding from the discussion here (http://
groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/
bf65a7160a8a44c9?hl=en, third and fourth item in the thread) was that
status update requests would not be limited by the 20,000 requests per
hour rule.
Today we are gettin
Spraycode,
The API method you provided, the statuses/show method, is included in
the API rate limiting.
The statuses/update method, which is what is referred to in the 3rd
and 4th post of the thread mentioned and what I think you are
interested in, is not explicitly included in the rate limiting,
Well done Chad, seeing a list of users talking about a particular
topic is handy. I think it would be better if you can show the date of
the conversation if not today (o;
On Feb 11, 8:45 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Well, this started off mostly as a joke when I came up with the
> thought, but it act
Chad,
Very cool. It's perfect for trending topics and large (but not TOO
large) conversations. It'll be interesting to use when something comes
along that I want to follow ... expect some feedback then. You pump
these things out like they are candy, get it son!
@dougw
On Feb 11, 11:45 am, Chad E
Yours is not the only report of this we've heard. I'll get our team on it.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:08, Yu-Shan Fung wrote:
> We noticed the same thing. No new follower alerts since a little after 5pm
> (pacific) yesterday (for @MrTweet) or my own account for that matter
> (@ambivalence). Is t
We noticed the same thing. No new follower alerts since a little after 5pm
(pacific) yesterday (for @MrTweet) or my own account for that matter
(@ambivalence). Is this a more widespread problem?
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Matt Sanford wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>I don't know of any issue b
Matt,
I'm now seeing the first 2 statuses as protected. Issue opened at:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=278
Thanks for the response,
Matthew
On Feb 11, 11:42 am, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> It's oddly only the first status that reports the user as
> p
2009/2/11 SamSoftware :
>
> The code currently is:
> curl -u username:password -d status="message"
> http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
>
> All i want to know is how to add the source= parameter to that code. I
> am going to try what was said with the &source= i just wanted to know
> if i co
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation#FriendshipMethods
Sorry for being unclear.
Give one of those URLs to the average user, and they can't just click
on them, it'll probably be downloaded.
The "block"
Hi-- we're noticing that though our follower count is going up, the
emails to us saying "X is now following you" are not coming in. We're
also not receiving emails when we get a direct message, and we suspect
that when we follow someone, they're not getting an email telling them
as much.
Though t
TjL,
I believe that the lack of a HTTP GET version of the friendship create
method (which is what you want) is to force the use of server side
processing and credential passing when creating friendships. Further,
it's just good RESTful design.
However, one positive of this design choice is that i
Hi Eric,
I don't know of any issue but if you include the account name I
could certainly check. In the future things like this that are not API
related are better handled at help.twitter.com.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Feb 11, 2009, at 09:31 AM, dougw wrote:
Eric,
Jus
Eric,
Just getting the obvious out of the way... have you checked your
settings, are they still specifying that you want emails for DMs and
new followers?
@dougw
On Feb 11, 11:57 am, pnoeric wrote:
> Hi-- we're noticing that though our follower count is going up, the
> emails to us saying "X is
Well, this started off mostly as a joke when I came up with the
thought, but it actually turns out to be pretty useful depending on
what you're searching for or what #hashtag you're following (imho).
Twitter meets IRC. No muss, no fuss.
http://tweetgrid.com/irc
-Chad
All the applescript says is "do shell script" so it is the same as
executing it via a command prompt. I think i figured out a way to do
this, thanks for the help all of you.
On Feb 11, 11:37 am, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > The code currently is:
> > curl -u username:password -d
> > status="messag
"i just wanted to know if i could use quotes inside quotes"
not from the command line, you cannot. You either have to escape
them, or if you are wanting the quotes to actually show up in the
tweet, you'll need to urlencode the quotes as %22.
Post the code. Otherwise we cannot help you.
-Chad
Hi Matthew,
It's oddly only the first status that reports the user as
protected. Please open an issue at http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues
and we'll take a look at the bug.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Feb 11, 2009, at 07:19 AM, iematthew wrote:
Is anyone else
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation#FriendshipMethods
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:18, @tj wrote:
>
>
> I can provide a direct link to 'block' someone:
>
> http://twitter.com/blocks/confirm/
>
> where is their numerical ID or Twitter name
>
> but is there no corresponding URL to sta
> The code currently is:
> curl -u username:password -d status="message"
> http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
No, that's your command line. Let us see the AppleScript section it's
embedded in.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kai
The code currently is:
curl -u username:password -d status="message"
http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
All i want to know is how to add the source= parameter to that code. I
am going to try what was said with the &source= i just wanted to know
if i could use quotes inside quotes eg:
"stat
"status="message"&source="source""
...*is* out of the question
You do not need to wrap your message nor your source in quotes.
As Cameron said, please post your code, otherwise we'll just be taking
shots in the dark from here on out.
-Chad
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrot
> I am doing this through applescripting because my computer does not
> like me running NSPipe. Could i do:
> "status="message"&source="source"" or is that out of the question?
I think you'd better post the relevant portion of your code :)
--
personal: http:
I am doing this through applescripting because my computer does not
like me running NSPipe. Could i do:
"status="message"&source="source"" or is that out of the question?
On Feb 11, 11:14 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Well, looks like my email manged the command before it sent and took
> out the space
I can provide a direct link to 'block' someone:
http://twitter.com/blocks/confirm/
where is their numerical ID or Twitter name
but is there no corresponding URL to start following someone?
http://twitter.com/blocks/confirm/
If there is and I'm missing it, please let me know.
If there isn't
as did I with http://jazzychad.net/twgroups/
as have many others...
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Ninjamonk wrote:
>
> nice, I already solved the groups issue with crowdstatus.com some time
> ago :p
>
>
> On 11 Feb, 16:00, Brian Breslin wrote:
>> Aestetix,
>> My team worked VERY hard on bu
Well, looks like my email manged the command before it sent and took
out the space before the url, though I'm sure you figured that out:
curl -u username:password -d "status=hello&source=tweetgrid"
http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
What shell are you using? Yes, as Stuart mentioned you mus
nice, I already solved the groups issue with crowdstatus.com some time
ago :p
On 11 Feb, 16:00, Brian Breslin wrote:
> Aestetix,
> My team worked VERY hard on building twitbin, and I would have liked
> it if you had told me you were doing this first.
> Twitbin wasn't released as open source.
>
2009/2/11 SamSoftware :
>
> On Feb 11, 10:27 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here is the exact command (minus username and password) that I just
>> tried, and it worked fine. You can try using the source of tweetgrid
>> for testing purposes if you want, since it is registered and is
>> workin
Aestetix,
My team worked VERY hard on building twitbin, and I would have liked
it if you had told me you were doing this first.
Twitbin wasn't released as open source.
shoot me an email, you know how to reach me so we can discuss this
privately.
Regards,
Brian
http://www.twitbin.com
On Feb 10, 4
On Feb 11, 10:27 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is the exact command (minus username and password) that I just
> tried, and it worked fine. You can try using the source of tweetgrid
> for testing purposes if you want, since it is registered and is
> working.
>
> curl -u username:password
> curl -u username:password -d status="message"
> http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
This reliably works for me:
echo 'status=bletch+foo+bar&source=yer+source' | curl -u user:pass --data @-
https://twitter.com/statuses/update.json
--
personal: http:/
Hi,
Here is the exact command (minus username and password) that I just
tried, and it worked fine. You can try using the source of tweetgrid
for testing purposes if you want, since it is registered and is
working.
curl -u username:password -d "status=hello&source=tweetgrid"
http://twitter.com/
Is anyone else seeing this? I have a user that is not protected on the
website, but they're coming through the API as protected:
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/penventures.xml
As you can see, he is marked as true. Any
ideas?
Matthew
On Feb 11, 8:46 am, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > I have tried status="message"&source="source" but it will not pick up
> > the source even though i have it registered.
>
> Don't use quotes.
>
> If you aren't, then you might want to post the relevant section of your code.
>
> --
> -
Great, I will give it a try.
Many thanks, Cameron.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
> > Ah, thanks for the quick reply and good question, Cameron! And I don't
> > have a key registered anywhere, and did realize it.
> > However after some search and failed: can you please
Hi,
I use the twitter API python wrapper by google. But it is implemented only
for the REST API.
Is there a python wrapper for the twitter search API?
And, what is the simplest way to find out
* Whether person X @replied to Y in the last 2 days? -- Can it be
done with Twitter REST API,
> I have tried status="message"&source="source" but it will not pick up
> the source even though i have it registered.
Don't use quotes.
If you aren't, then you might want to post the relevant section of your code.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/
I have tried status="message"&source="source" but it will not pick up
the source even though i have it registered.
88 matches
Mail list logo