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Twitter plugin for django CMS

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djangocms-twitter is a upgrade-friendly plugin, mostly derived from original implementation in django CMS core.

Due to the switch from v 1.0 to v 1.1 in the twitter API, the original plugin no longer works, and it’s going to be removed.

Other plugin exists (or you could just switch to plain twitter widgets), althogh, it’s still a bit frustrating to throw away existing plugins.

Contrary to the 1.0 API, Twitter 1.1 API requires you to create client side plugins in your profile and djangocms-twitter can do very little to avoid this. It delivers data-compatible plugins for straightforward upgrade.

Some field has been deprecated as no longer used by the twitter widgets. They have been left for easier upgrade.

Installation

First-time installation

  1. Add djangocms_twitter to INSTALLED_APPS

  2. Apply migrations:

    $ python manage.py migrate djangocms_twitter
  3. Insert the plugins in the page and configure them as stated in Usage.

Upgrade from the in-core plugin

  1. Remove cms.plugins.twitter from INSTALLED_APPS

  2. Add djangocms_twitter to INSTALLED_APPS

  3. Apply migrations:

    $ python manage.py migrate djangocms_twitter
  4. Modify the plugins instances according to Usage.

  5. Check your Templates.

Usage

TwitterRecentEntriesPlugin

For this plugin it’s not necessary to create a widget for every plugin in your website; you could just consider the widget you create on the Twitter website as templates for this django CMS plugin:

Create the twitter-side widget

  1. Login in your twitter account;

  2. Go to https://twitter.com/settings/widgets;

  3. Create new widget;

  4. Select “user timeline” as source;

  5. Configure the options (theme, colours etc) as described in https://dev.twitter.com/docs/embedded-timelines;

  6. Create widget;

  7. get the value of data-widget-id in the embed code;

Plugin instances data

data-widget-id value can be shared by any number of plugins instances, the plugin-provided user timeline will be shown, while the twitter widget graphics appearance will be used.

  1. Add or edit the Twitter plugin in you placeholders;

  2. Fill in the Twitter widget it field using the data-widget-id value from the previous step;

  3. Save the plugin;

TwitterSearchPlugin

The twitter widget used by this plugin is entirely configured on the twitter website.

Create the twitter-side widget

  1. Login in your twitter account;

  2. Go to https://twitter.com/settings/widgets;

  3. Create new widget;

  4. Select “Search” as source;

  5. Configure the search query;

  6. Configure the options (theme, colours etc) as described in https://dev.twitter.com/docs/embedded-timelines;

  7. Create widget;

  8. get the value of data-widget-id in the embed code;

Plugin instances data

  1. Add or edit the Twitter Search plugin in you placeholders;

  2. Fill in the Twitter widget it field using the data-widget-id value from the previous step;

  3. Optionally fill-in the query field in the plugin form; this is only used for non-javascript enabled browser, as the data-widget-id will take over on javascript-enabled ones;

  4. Save the plugin;

Templates

Older templates it’s no longer valid. Most of the graphic configuration must be done in when creating the widget on the Twitter website.

A limited set of client-side options exists to configure the widgets; see https://dev.twitter.com/docs/embedded-timelines#options for further info.

To apply them you need to modify the plugin templates:

  • cms/plugins/twitter_timeline.html: for TwitterRecentEntriesPlugin

  • cms/plugins/twitter_search_widget.html: for TwitterSearchPlugin

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