Simple PHP Wrapper for Twitter API v1.1 calls, (*1)
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Changelog ||
Examples ||
Wiki, (*3)
Instructions in StackOverflow post here with examples. This post shows you how to get your tokens and more.
If you found it useful, please upvote / leave a comment! :), (*4)
The aim of this class is simple. You need to:, (*5)
You really can't get much simpler than that. The above bullet points are an example of how to use the class for a POST request to block a user, and at the bottom is an example of a GET request., (*6)
Installation
Normally: If you don't use composer, don't worry - just include TwitterAPIExchange.php in your application., (*7)
Via Composer: If you realise it's 2015 now and you do use composer, here's what you add to your composer.json file to have TwitterAPIExchange.php automatically imported into your vendors folder:, (*8)
{
"require": {
"j7mbo/twitter-api-php": "dev-master"
}
}
Of course, you'll then need to run php composer.phar update
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How To Use
Include the class file
require_once('TwitterAPIExchange.php');
Set access tokens
$settings = array(
'oauth_access_token' => "YOUR_OAUTH_ACCESS_TOKEN",
'oauth_access_token_secret' => "YOUR_OAUTH_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET",
'consumer_key' => "YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY",
'consumer_secret' => "YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET"
);
Choose URL and Request Method
$url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/blocks/create.json';
$requestMethod = 'POST';
Choose POST fields
$postfields = array(
'screen_name' => 'usernameToBlock',
'skip_status' => '1'
);
$twitter = new TwitterAPIExchange($settings);
echo $twitter->buildOauth($url, $requestMethod)
->setPostfields($postfields)
->performRequest();
GET Request Example
Set the GET field BEFORE calling buildOauth(); and everything else is the same:, (*10)
$url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/ids.json';
$getfield = '?screen_name=J7mbo';
$requestMethod = 'GET';
$twitter = new TwitterAPIExchange($settings);
echo $twitter->setGetfield($getfield)
->buildOauth($url, $requestMethod)
->performRequest();
That is it! Really simple, works great with the 1.1 API. Thanks to @lackovic10 and @rivers on SO!, (*11)
SommSchu Updates
Added public array httpRespHeader, so you can check e.g. your current rate limit from Twitter., (*12)
$x_rate_limit_limit = $twitter->httpRespHeader['x-rate-limit-limit'];
$x_rate_limit_remaining = $twitter->httpRespHeader['x-rate-limit-remaining'];
$x_twitter_response_tags = $twitter->httpRespHeader['x-twitter-response-tags'];
$x_rate_limit_limit = $twitter->httpRespHeader['x-rate-limit-limit'];