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+Twitter Bridge Plugin
+=====================
+
This Twitter "bridge" plugin allows you to integrate your StatusNet
instance with Twitter. Installing it will allow your users to:
- - automatically post notices to thier Twitter accounts
+ - automatically post notices to their Twitter accounts
- automatically subscribe to other Twitter users who are also using
your StatusNet install, if possible (requires running a daemon)
- import their Twitter friends' tweets (requires running a daemon)
+ - allow users to authenticate using Twitter ('Sign in with Twitter')
Installation
------------
-To enable the plugin, add the following to your config.php:
-
- addPlugin("TwitterBridge");
-
-OAuth is used to to access protected resources on Twitter (as opposed to
-HTTP Basic Auth)*. To use Twitter bridging you will need to register
-your instance of StatusNet as an application on Twitter
-(http://twitter.com/apps), and update the following variables in your
-config.php with the consumer key and secret Twitter generates for you:
-
- $config['twitter']['consumer_key'] = 'YOURKEY';
- $config['twitter']['consumer_secret'] = 'YOURSECRET';
+OAuth 1.0a (http://oauth.net) is used to to access protected resources
+on Twitter (as opposed to HTTP Basic Auth)*. To use Twitter bridging
+you will need to register your instance of StatusNet as an application
+on Twitter (http://twitter.com/apps). During the application
+registration process your application will be assigned a "consumer" key
+and secret, which the plugin will use to make OAuth requests to Twitter.
+You can either pass the consumer key and secret in when you enable the
+plugin, or set it using the Twitter administration panel.
When registering your application with Twitter set the type to "Browser"
and your Callback URL to:
http://example.org/mublog/twitter/authorization
-The default access type should be, "Read & Write".
+(Change "example.org" to your site domain and "mublog" to your site
+path.)
+
+The default access type should be "Read & Write".
+
+To enable the plugin, add the following to your config.php:
+
+ addPlugin(
+ 'TwitterBridge',
+ array(
+ 'consumer_key' => 'YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY',
+ 'consumer_secret' => 'YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET'
+ )
+ );
* Note: The plugin will still push notices to Twitter for users who
- have previously setup the Twitter bridge using their Twitter name and
- password under an older versions of StatusNet, but all new Twitter
+ have previously set up the Twitter bridge using their Twitter name and
+ password under an older version of StatusNet, but all new Twitter
bridge connections will use OAuth.
-Deamons
+Administration panel
+--------------------
+
+As of StatusNet 0.9.0 there is a new administration panel that allows
+you to configure Twitter bridge settings within StatusNet itself,
+instead of having to specify them manually in your config.php. To enable
+the administration panel, you will need to add it to the list of active
+administration panels. You can do this via your config.php. E.g.:
+
+ $config['admin']['panels'][] = 'twitter';
+
+And to access it, you'll need to use a user with the "administrator"
+role (see: scripts/userrole.php).
+
+Sign in with Twitter
+--------------------
+
+With 0.9.0, StatusNet optionally allows users to register and
+authenticate using their Twitter credentials via the "Sign in with
+Twitter" pattern described here:
+
+ http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Sign-in-with-Twitter
+
+The option is _on_ by default when you install the plugin, but it can
+disabled via the Twitter bridge administration panel, or by adding the
+following line to your config.php:
+
+ $config['twitter']['signin'] = false;
+
+Daemons
-------
-For friend syncing and importing notices running two additional daemon
-scripts is necessary (synctwitterfriends.php and
-twitterstatusfetcher.php).
+For friend syncing and importing Twitter tweets, running two
+additional daemon scripts is necessary: synctwitterfriends.php and
+twitterstatusfetcher.php.
-In the daemons subidrectory of the plugin are three scripts:
+In the daemons subdirectory of the plugin are three scripts:
* Twitter Friends Syncing (daemons/synctwitterfriends.php)
@@ -51,13 +93,13 @@ subscribe to "friends" (people they "follow") on Twitter who also have
accounts on your StatusNet system, and who have previously set up a link
for automatically posting notices to Twitter.
-The plugin will try to start this daemon when you run
-scripts/startdaemons.sh.
+The plugin will start this daemon when you run scripts/startdaemons.sh.
* Importing statuses from Twitter (daemons/twitterstatusfetcher.php)
-To allow your users to import their friends' Twitter statuses, you will
-need to enable the bidirectional Twitter bridge in your config.php:
+You can allow uses to enable importing of your friends' Twitter
+timelines either in the Twitter bridge administration panel or in your
+config.php using the following configuration line:
$config['twitterimport']['enabled'] = true;
@@ -66,8 +108,9 @@ other daemons when you run scripts/startdaemons.sh.
Additionally, you will want to set the integration source variable,
which will keep notices posted to Twitter via StatusNet from looping
-back. The integration source should be set to the name of your
-application, exactly as you specified it on the settings page for your
+back. You can do this in the Twitter bridge administration panel, or
+via config.php. The integration source should be set to the name of your
+application _exactly_ as you specified it on the settings page for your
StatusNet application on Twitter, e.g.:
$config['integration']['source'] = 'YourApp';
@@ -79,7 +122,9 @@ set up Twitter bridging.
It's not strictly necessary to run this queue handler, and sites that
haven't enabled queuing are still able to push notices to Twitter, but
-for larger sites and sites that wish to improve performance, this
-script allows notices to be sent "offline" via a separate process.
+for larger sites and sites that wish to improve performance the script
+allows notices to be sent "offline" via a separate process.
-The plugin will start this script when you run scripts/startdaemons.sh.
+StatusNet will automatically use the TwitterQueueHandler if you have
+enabled the queuing subsystem. See the "Queues and daemons" section of
+the main README file for more information about how to do that.