NPM:
npm install -S twitter-auth-await
Yarn:
yarn add twitter-auth-await
This library is made to run on Node >= 8.x.
Currently the library only supports Twitter's OAuth 1.0a workflow as I didn't need the others. If you'd like to have other workflow supported by this library, please feel free to file an issue for it.
Creates a new client to start the auth workflow where:
options
- an object with the following keys:consumerKey
- the consumer key provided by Twitter for your app. requiredconsumerSecret
- the consumer secret provided by Twitter for your app. requiredcallback
- the optional URL that Twitter should call after the user has gone through Twitter authorization successfully.
- returns an instance of the library.
This method is the first one to be called when starting the auth workflow where:
returns
the URI where you should redirect your client to i.ehttps://api.twitter.com/oauth/authenticate?oauth_token=requestToken
.
Process the token retrieved from the previous step to obtain the access token where:
oAuthToken
- the token sent back to your callback (if submitted) when the authorization workflow is successful. requiredoAuthTokenVerifier
- the token verifier sent along theoAuthToken
. requiredreturns
a promise resolving an object with the following properties:accessToken
- the access token needed to access the user's protected Twitter resources.accessTokenSecret
- the access token secret.userId
- Twitter's user id.xAuthExpires
- times after which the token will expire.
There are 3 steps required for you to start using this library:
- Create a new client using the constructor:
import { TwitterOAuth } from 'twitter-auth-await';
const twitterClient = new TwitterOAuth({
consumerKey: 'myConsumerKey',
consumerSecret: 'myConsumerSecret',
callback: 'http://127.0.0.1/auth-callback',
});
When using the Twitter's auth in your app you should have created your app credentials prior using this lib. Follow this link to do so: https://apps.twitter.com/. Once done, you'll have your consumer key and consumer secret. If you don't provide a callback URL you'll end up with a PIN on the client side that your client would need to submit to your server for you to complete the auth workflow.
- Get the redirect auth URI:
const redirectUri = await twitterClient.getRedirectAuthURI();
response.redirect(redirectUri);
- Get the access token:
const { oauth_token: oauthToken, oauth_verifier: oauthVerifier } = request.query;
const { accessToken } = await twitterClient.getAccessToken(oauthToken, oauthVerifier);
The sections above don't assume any particular node framework that's why there isn't any boilerplate surrounding the snippets.
WIP