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django-twitter-feed

Really simple app to show a Twitter feed in your Django application.

It's using a a task to update the feed regularly.

INSTALL:

pip install django-twitter-feed

Set-up:

1.Add it to your "INSTALLED_APPS" settings:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'twitter_feed',
    ...
)

2.Add your twitter account API access in the settings like this:

TWITTER_FEED_CONSUMER_PUBLIC_KEY = '...'
TWITTER_FEED_CONSUMER_SECRET = '...'
TWITTER_FEED_OPEN_AUTH_TOKEN = '...'
TWITTER_FEED_OPEN_AUTH_SECRET = '...'

3.Run python manage.py migrate (if you use South) or python manage.py syncdb

4.Run the following command lines to test your Twitter credentials and save the initial feeds:

  • python manage.py update_tweets
  • python manage.py show_tweets

5.In a template, show the latest 10 tweets for example:

{% load twitter_feed_tags %}
{% latest_tweets 10 %}

6.Customise the template - simply create a copy of twitter_feed/latest_tweets.html and edit it.

For example:

{% load twitter_feed_tags %}

<div class="tweets">
	{% for tweet in tweets %}
      <div class="tweet">
	    <p>{{ tweet.content|linkify_twitter_status|urlize|url_target_blank }}</p>
    	<p class="date">{{ tweet.published_at|date:"F d, Y" }}</p>
      </div>
	{% endfor %}
</div>

7.Make sure python manage.py update_tweets is regurlalry called.

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