get a JSON array of a Twitter user's latest tweets -- no Twitter API required!
Inspired by Latest tweets by noffle.
This was written to be used in the browser, which is why it embeds a CORS proxy url so you can use it without any configuration in the browser using e.g. browserify.
var twitterFeed = require('noauth-twitterfeed')
twitterFeed({ username: 'ninabreznik' }, function (err, tweets) {
console.log(tweets)
})
This will output an array of objects:
[
{
"username": "@ninabreznik",
"fullname": "Nina Breznik 📍 🇬🇧",
"retweet": false,
"url": "https://twitter.com/ninabreznik/status/840190917680087045",
"content": "So happy to start this awesome journey 3 years ago! --w @serapath @codingamigos @wizardamigos \nhttp://www.codingamigos.com/ pic.twitter.com/3gs14NWWzh",
"date": "5:21 AM - 10 Mar 2017"
},
{
"username": "@ninabreznik",
"fullname": "Nina Breznik 📍 🇬🇧",
"retweet": false,
"url": "https://twitter.com/ninabreznik/status/899421395247132676",
"content": "Backup data from your server with @dat_project \n$ npm install -g dat\n$ dat share . # on server\n$ dat clone dat://... # on local computer",
"date": "5:02 PM - 20 Aug 2017"
},
{
"username": "@feross",
"fullname": "Feross",
"retweet": true,
"url": "https://twitter.com/feross/status/898730336082776064",
"content": "The React license allows Facebook to violate patents of companies that use React, and those companies can't sue to stop Facebook",
"date": "7:16 PM - 18 Aug 2017"
}
...
var noauth-twitterfeed = require('noauth-twitterfeed')
Clone the repository and run npm start
to see the example.js or see the demo page
Specify a username
of the timeline and optionally another CORS proxy url. The callback cb
will contain an
optional error as its first parameter, and an array with the user's latest
tweets as its second parameter.
$ npm i noauth-twitterfeed
Scraping HTML is a foundation upon ever-shifting ground. As Twitter changes
[what is essentially an unofficial API], things will break. If you notice that
noauth-twitterfeed
isn't working, please file an issue. Better yet, file a fixing
pull request.
MIT