As of October 31, 2018, Twitter Kit will no longer be supported by Twitter. Please read the blog post for more information.
Twitter Kit is the easiest way to bring real-time conversational content to your apps. Growing an app’s user base and retaining end users can be a challenge for any developer. To keep users engaged, you need rich, unique content that feels natural to your app’s experience.
To install, add TwitterKit
to your Podfile
and run pod install
. If you already have TwitterKit
just run pod update TwitterKit
.
To show a single Tweet, you first need to load that Tweet from the network and then create and configure a TWTRTweetView
with that TWTRTweet
model object. Then it may be added to the view hierarchy:
import TwitterKit
TWTRAPIClient().loadTweetWithID("20") { tweet, error in
if let t = tweet {
let tweetView = TWTRTweetView(tweet: t)
tweetView.center = view.center
view.addSubview(tweetView)
} else {
print("Failed to load Tweet: \(error)")
}
}
To change the colors of a Tweet view you can either set properties directly on the TWTRTweetView
instances or on the UIAppearanceProxy
of the TWTRTweetView
.
// Set the theme directly
tweetView.theme = .Dark
// Use custom colors
tweetView.primaryTextColor = .yellowColor()
tweetView.backgroundColor = .blueColor()
Set visual properties using the UIAppearanceProxy
for TWTRTweetView
.
// Set all future tweet views to use dark theme using UIAppearanceProxy
TWTRTweetView.appearance().theme = .Dark
import TwitterKit
class UserTimelineViewController: TWTRTimelineViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let client = TWTRAPIClient.clientWithCurrentUser()
self.dataSource = TWTRUserTimelineDataSource(screenName: "twitterdev", APIClient: client)
self.showTweetActions = true
}
}
To allow users to composer their own Tweets from within your app, simply create a TWTRComposer
and call show(from: UIViewController, completion:)
on the instance. This class automatically handles presenting a log in controller if there are no logged in sessions.
let composer = TWTRComposer()
composer.setText("just setting up my Twitter Kit")
composer.setImage(UIImage(named: "twitterkit"))
// Called from a UIViewController
composer.show(from: self.navigationController!) { (result in
if (result == .done) {
print("Successfully composed Tweet")
} else {
print("Cancelled composing")
}
}
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