/tweetnest

A browsable, searchable and easily customizable archive and backup for your tweets

Primary LanguagePHPMIT LicenseMIT

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Twitter archive import

  • Place your downloaded json archive files (data/js/tweets/[year]_[month].js) directly in the archive folder (archive/[year]_[month].js)

  • Check if the following files are writeable:

    • inc/config.php
    • maintenance/loadarchivelog.txt
  • On new Tweet Nest setups:

  • On existing instances:

    • be sure not to overwrite your inc/config.php or you will have to setup your instance again
    • run upgrade.php
    • run maintenance/loadarchive.php

The importer keeps track of its progress in maintenance/loadarchivelog.txt if it's writable. Should the script die for some reason (php time limit e.g.), just run it again.

If you have a large archive (10k+ tweets), I would recommend to do the one-time import via cli (php -f maintenance/loadarchive.php)


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This is Tweet Nest

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Tweet Nest is a browsable, searchable and easily customizable archive and backup for your tweets, made in PHP. It runs on a web server.

It requires the following:

  • PHP 5.2 or higher with cURL enabled (or 5.1 with the PECL JSON module installed in addition)
  • MySQL 4.1 or higher

To figure out how to install it, please point your browser to:

http://pongsocket.com/tweetnest/

And go to the "Installation" section.

Thanks!

Andy Graulund pongsocket.com

Twitter archive import

  • Place your downloaded json archive files (data/js/tweets/[year]_[month].js) directly in the archive folder (archive/[year]_[month].js)
  • On new tweet nest setups:
  • On existing instances:
    • be sure not to overwrite your inc/config.php or you will have to setup your instance again
    • run upgrade.php
    • run maintenance/loadarchive.php

The importer keeps track of its progress in maintenance/loadarchivelog.txt if it's writable. Should the script die for some reason (php time limit e.g.), just run it again.

If you have a large archive (10k+ tweets), I would recommend to do the one-time import via cli (php -f maintenance/loadarchive.php)