/twitter-api-typescript-sdk

A TypeScript SDK for the Twitter API

Primary LanguageTypeScriptApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Twitter API SDK for TypeScript

Introduction

A TypeScript SDK for the Twitter API. This library is built with TypeScript developers in mind, but it also works with JavaScript.

Note: This SDK is in beta and is not ready for production

You can find examples of using the client in the examples/ directory

Note: Only Twitter API V2 is supported

Features

  • Full type information for requests and responses
  • OAuth2 support
  • Supports Node.js 14+. Doesn't work in browser environments due to the Twitter API not supporting CORS

Installing

npm install twitter-api-sdk

Client

To setup the client we will authenticate with a bearer-token as follows

import { Client } from "twitter-api-sdk";

const client = new Client("MY-BEARER-TOKEN");

For more information about authentication go here

Examples

Consuming a Stream

import { Client } from "twitter-api-sdk";

const client = new Client(process.env.BEARER_TOKEN);

async function main() {
  const stream = client.tweets.sampleStream({
    "tweet.fields": ["author_id"],
  });
  for await (const tweet of stream) {
    console.log(tweet.data?.author_id);
  }
}

main();

Getting a Tweet

import { Client } from "twitter-api-sdk";

const client = new Client(process.env.BEARER_TOKEN);

async function main() {
  const tweet = await client.tweets.findTweetById("20");
  console.log(tweet.data.text);
}

main();

Streaming

For endpoints that return a stream you get sent back an Async Generator which you can iterate over:

const stream = client.tweets.sampleStream();

for await (const tweet of stream) {
  console.log(tweet.data.text);
}

Pagination

For endpoints that have pagination you can

const followers = client.users.usersIdFollowers("20");

for await (const page of followers) {
  console.log(page.data);
}

// This also works
const followers = await client.users.usersIdFollowers("20");
console.log(followers.data);

Authentication

This library supports App-only Bearer Token and OAuth 2.0

You can see various examples on how to use the authentication in examples/

Getting Started

Make sure you turn on OAuth2 in your apps user authentication settings, and set the type of app to be either a confidential client or a public client.

Creating a Public Auth Client

const authClient = new auth.OAuth2User({
  client_id: process.env.CLIENT_ID,
  callback: "http://127.0.0.1:3000/callback",
  scopes: ["tweet.read", "users.read", "offline.access"],
});

const client = new Client(authClient);

Creating a Confidential Auth Client

const authClient = new auth.OAuth2User({
  client_id: process.env.CLIENT_ID,
  client_secret: process.env.CLIENT_SECRET,
  callback: "http://127.0.0.1:3000/callback",
  scopes: ["tweet.read", "users.read", "offline.access"],
});

const client = new Client(authClient);

Generating an Authentication URL

const authUrl = authClient.generateAuthURL({
  code_challenge_method: "s256",
});

Requesting an Access Token

Once the user has approved the OAuth flow, you will receive a code query parameter at the callback URL you specified.

await authClient.requestAccessToken(code);

Revoking an Access Token

const response = await authClient.revokeAccessToken();

Contributing

Note this is only for developers who want to contribute code to the SDK

Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/twitterdev/twitter-api-typescript-sdk

Running the Generation Script

Generating the SDK with the latest OpenAPI spec. The version is any valid SemVer version

yarn generate 1.0.0

Generating the SDK with a local OpenAPI specification file.

yarn generate 1.0.0 --specFile ~/path/to/file/openapi.json

The files generated are put in the src/gen directory, these files are not edited manually.

Building

yarn build

Testing

yarn test