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PHP Snippet: Twitter Info and last 10 status


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<?php
$json = file_get_contents("http://twitter.com/status/user_timeline/USERNAME.json?count=10", true);
$decode = json_decode($json, true);
$count = count($decode); //counting the number of status
echo "<img src=\"".$decode[0][user][profile_image_url]."\"</img><br>"; //getting the profile image
echo "Name: ".$decode[0][user][name]."<br>"; //getting the username
echo "Web: ".$decode[0][user][url]."<br>"; //getting the web site address
echo "Location: ".$decode[0][user][location]."<br>"; //user location
echo "Updates: ".$decode[0][user][statuses_count]."<br>"; //number of updates
echo "Follower: ".$decode[0][user][followers_count]."<br>"; //number of followers
echo "Following: ".$decode[0][user][friends_count]."<br>"; // following
echo "Description: ".$decode[0][user][description]."<br>"; //user description
echo "TimeZone: ".$decode[0][user][time_zone]."<br>"; //Timezone
echo "<br><br>";
for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++){
echo "Status: ".$decode[$i][text]."<br>"; //getting last 10 statuses}
}
?>
[/CODE]

This snippet will grab the particular users info from twitter along with the last 10 status

just change USERNAME to your twitter username

any questions let me know :)

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Can you do one that embeds a tweet in a forum post to achieve what is requested here? http://www.neowin.ne...5-embed-tweets/

I can add php to bbcode replacement but not Javacript, although I can add the widget.js to our board header. https://dev.twitter....embedded-tweets

Edit: Redmak is also working on this :p

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if you add the widget.js to your board header

this is the html replace for the bbcode



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Javascript is not enabled</p><a

href="https://twitter.com/twitterapi/status/237131910013394944">Click here to view the Tweet</a></blockquote>[/CODE]

so would just be the tweet id needing replaced

I will look more when i get home, let me know if this is useful though :)

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so

[tweet]237131910013394944[/tweet][/CODE]

[CODE]
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Javascript is not enabled</p><a

href="https://twitter.com/twitterapi/status/{content}">Click here to view the Tweet</a></blockquote>[/CODE]

if this is not what you mean i can make a bit of code to pull the particular tweet then you could just add some niceness to the display lol

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damn, I knew it was as easy as this! I'll give it a try, thanks.. I was getting a bit confused with the "content" switch lol

Hmm does that post a link, or the embedded tweet?

It friggin works!

Different tweet test

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Cool glad it works :)

Thanks, I've modified it so the whole URL can be pasted in (easier to remember for everyone)

Example:

[tweet]https://twitter.com/NeowinSteve/statuses/237116811357859841[/tweet]

Replacement:

&lt;blockquote class="twitter-tweet"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Javascript is not enabled&lt;/p&gt;&lt;a

href="{content}"&gt;Click here to view the Tweet&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Thanks for your help on this :)

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No probs at all :) as i say glad i could help

It doesn't load with fast reply, but youtube videos do, do you reckon there's a way around this?

Could it be the Javascript notice that stops it loading?

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Hmm I suppose it calls the javascrtipt in our header to render the tweet?

&lt;script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;

which is only parsed with a page refresh. I don't see a way around this lol

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yeah looking at the ipb site the javascript wont parse in a fast reply so the bbcode wont work

its should work once the page is refreshed so will only not work for you once the post is submitted

Javascript is not enabled or refresh the page to view.

Click here to view the Tweet
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modify the post button to get it working with fast reply without a page reload:

<input type="submit" id="submit_post" class="input_submit" name="submit" value="post" acceskey="s" tabindex="0" onclick="tweet();">Post</input>[/CODE]

[CODE]
<script>
function tweet {
if #submit_post content contains the following text "[tweet]" { *idk code to lookup text in a element :p*
*tweet code*
}
</script>
[/CODE]

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modify the post button to get it working with fast reply without a page reload:

<input type="submit" id="submit_post" class="input_submit" name="submit" value="post" acceskey="s" tabindex="0" onclick="tweet();">Post</input>[/CODE]

[CODE]
<script>
function tweet {
if #submit_post content contains the following text "[tweet]" { *idk code to lookup text in a element :p*
*tweet code*
}
</script>
[/CODE]

That didn't work, oh well :p

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