How to use the customized TwitterKit pod
pod 'TwitterKit5'
How to build and use the customized TwitterKit pod
- Build TwitterKit.zip. In the root folder of the project, run
./build.sh
- Upload the TwitterKit.zip file somewhere and get a URL points to it.
- Change your podspec file as: s.source = { :http => "<URL created in step 2>" }
- Change your Podfile as:
pod "TwitterKit"
==>pod "TwitterKit", :podspec => "<URL point to the podspec created in step 3>"
How to build and push to CocoaPods TwitterKit5
- Build TwitterKit.zip. In the root folder of the project, run
./build.sh
- Release a new version in GitHub, say 5.0.2, upload the TwitterKit.zip just built.
- Update TwitterKit5.podspec, make sure
s.version
ands.source
is correct. - Deploy to CocoaPods Trunk
pod trunk push TwitterKit5.podspec
Twitter will be discontinuing support for Twitter Kit on October 31, 2018. Read the blog post here.
Twitter Kit is a native SDK to include Twitter content in mobile apps. Twitter Kit is designed to make interacting with Twitter seamless and efficient.
Using Twitter Kit from source in production applications is not officially supported. Please utilize the official binaries released via CocoaPods or Carthage.
- Display Tweets and timelines
- Native views to display Tweets in alignment with Twitter's display guidelines.
- Timeline adapters for displaying collections, lists, and profile timelines from the Twitter API
- Search result timelines using the Search API, with additional client-side filter capability
- Compose Tweets
- Share Tweets with text, URLs, photos and video.
- Automatically handles API access and login for quick sharing.
- Monetize with MoPub integration
- Easy integration of MoPub's display ads tools with Twitter content.
- Log in with Twitter
- Authorize users, using the Twitter accounts already on their phone.
- Support for requesting email address
- Access the Twitter API
- API client for all interactions with the Twitter API.
- TwitterCore
- Network calls are handled
- TwitterKit
- Tweet display
- TwitterShareExtensionUI
- Tweet composer
- Generate your Twitter API keys through the Twitter developer apps dashboard.
- Install Twitter Kit using instructions below.
- For extensive documentation, please see the official documentation.
To add Twitter Kit to your app, simply add TwitterKit
to your Podfile.
target 'MyApp' do
use_frameworks!
pod 'TwitterKit'
end
To install Twitter Kit for iOS using Carthage, add the following lines to your Cartfile. For more information about how to set up Carthage and your Cartfile, see here.
binary "https://ton.twimg.com/syndication/twitterkit/ios/TwitterKit.json"
binary "https://ton.twimg.com/syndication/twitterkit/ios/TwitterCore.json"
After running carthage update
, add TwitterKit.framework
and TwitterShareExtensionUI.framework
to the Linked Frameworks and Binaries
section under General of your App target. In addition to that, make sure that when you are adding the copy-frameworks run script for Carthage that you add the following input paths:
$(SRCROOT)/Carthage/Build/iOS/TwitterCore.framework
$(SRCROOT)/Carthage/Build/iOS/TwitterKit.framework
$(SRCROOT)/Carthage/Build/iOS/TwitterShareExtensionUI.framework
Make sure that the run script phase is after your Link Binaries with Libraries phase to prevent issues with properly archiving your iOS application.
Twitter Kit includes a demonstration app allowing you to preview features, and verify functionality. Create Twitter API keys as above, and then:
- To check out a demo app with features already built in, rename
DemoApp/Config.xcconfig.sample
toDemoApp/Config.xcconfig
and populate the consumer key and secret. - Run
DemoApp.xcworkspace
on Xcode to verify build.
This, and all github.com/twitter projects, are under the Twitter Open Source Code of Conduct. Additionally, see the Typelevel Code of Conduct for specific examples of harassing behavior that are not tolerated.
The master branch of this repository contains the latest stable release of Twitter Kit.
Twitter Kit can be used as a dependency for substantial other work, and we welcome fixes and enhancements to the core libraries as well. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more details about how to contribute.
For usage questions post on Twitter Community. Please report any bugs as issues. Follow @TwitterDev on Twitter for updates.
Copyright 2017 Twitter, Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0