X-Git-Url: https://git.mxchange.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=plugins%2FTwitterBridge%2FREADME;h=4f1f15c377b3eaac7d1df50a82a833f784be2690;hb=06aa05aa48d4108909e4c25e267587f7bc90189f;hp=d7dfe20de5922e5ce4f88c06c1b81f0fada20972;hpb=800b33590696e85480aa73c25261d80f1926e56d;p=quix0rs-gnu-social.git diff --git a/plugins/TwitterBridge/README b/plugins/TwitterBridge/README index d7dfe20de5..4f1f15c377 100644 --- a/plugins/TwitterBridge/README +++ b/plugins/TwitterBridge/README @@ -14,13 +14,12 @@ Installation ------------ 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**. +on Twitter. 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: @@ -42,48 +41,26 @@ To enable the plugin, add the following to your config.php: ) ); -or just: +or if you want to set the variables from the website's administration panel: addPlugin('TwitterBridge'); -if you want to set the consumer key and secret from the Twitter bridge -administration panel. (The Twitter bridge wont work at all -unless you configure it with a consumer key and secret.) - -* Note: The plugin will still push notices to Twitter for users who - 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. - -** For multi-site setups you can also set a global consumer key and - secret. The Twitter bridge will fall back on the global key pair if - it can't find a local pair, e.g.: - - $config['twitter']['global_consumer_key'] = 'YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY'; - $config['twitter']['global_consumer_secret'] = 'YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET'; +After saving your configuration file, please run 'php scripts/upgrade.php' +and also restart the background daemons if they are active on your instance. 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). +To access the administration panel, 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: +GNU social 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 + https://dev.twitter.com/web/sign-in 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