Twitter for PHP is a very small and easy-to-use library for sending messages to Twitter and receiving status updates.
It requires PHP 5.0 or newer with CURL extension and is licensed under the New BSD License. You can obtain the latest version from our GitHub repository or install it via Composer:
composer require dg/twitter-php
Sign in to the http://twitter.com and register an application from the https://apps.twitter.com page. Remember to never reveal your consumer secrets. Click on My Access Token link from the sidebar and retrieve your own access token. Now you have consumer key, consumer secret, access token and access token secret.
Create object using application and request/access keys
$twitter = new Twitter($consumerKey, $consumerSecret, $accessToken, $accessTokenSecret);
The send() method updates your status. The message must be encoded in UTF-8:
$twitter->send('I am fine today.');
The load() method returns the 20 most recent status updates posted in the last 24 hours by you:
$statuses = $twitter->load(Twitter::ME);
or posted by you and your friends:
$statuses = $twitter->load(Twitter::ME_AND_FRIENDS);
or most recent mentions for you:
$statuses = $twitter->load(Twitter::REPLIES);
Extracting the information from the channel is easy:
foreach ($statuses as $status) {
echo "message: ", Twitter::clickable($status);
echo "posted at " , $status->created_at;
echo "posted by " , $status->user->name;
}
The static method Twitter::clickable()
makes links, mentions and hash tags in status clickable.
The authenticate() method tests if user credentials are valid:
if (!$twitter->authenticate()) {
die('Invalid name or password');
}
The search() method provides searching in twitter statuses:
$results = $twitter->search('#nette');
The returned result is a again array of statuses.
All methods throw a TwitterException on error:
try {
$statuses = $twitter->load(Twitter::ME);
} catch (TwitterException $e) {
echo "Error: ", $e->getMessage();
}
The authenticate()
method tests if user credentials are valid:
if (!$twitter->authenticate()) {
die('Invalid name or password');
}
You can use all commands defined by Twitter API 1.1. For example GET statuses/retweets_of_me returns the array of most recent tweets authored by the authenticating user:
$statuses = $twitter->request('statuses/retweets_of_me', 'GET', array('count' => 20));
v3.5 (12/2014)
- allows to send message starting with @ and upload file at the same time in PHP >= 5.5
v3.4 (11/2014)
- cache expiration can be specified as string
- fixed some bugs
v3.3 (3/2014)
- Twitter::send($status, $image) can upload image
- added Twitter::follow()
v3.2 (1/2014)
- Twitter API uses SSL OAuth
- Twitter::clickable() supports media
- added Twitter::loadUserInfoById() and loadUserFollowers()
- fixed Twitter::destroy()
v3.1 (3/2013)
- Twitter::load() - added third argument $data
- Twitter::clickable() uses entities; pass as parameter status object, not just text
- added Twitter::$httpOptions for custom cURL configuration
v3.0 (12/2012)
- updated to Twitter API 1.1. Some stuff deprecated by Twitter was removed:
- removed RSS, ATOM and XML support
- removed Twitter::ALL
- Twitter::load() - removed third argument $page
- Twitter::search() requires authentication and returns different structure
- removed shortening URL using http://is.gd
- changed order of Twitter::request() arguments to $resource, $method, $data
v2.0 (8/2012)
- added support for OAuth authentication protocol
- added Twitter::clickable() which makes links, @usernames and #hashtags clickable
- installable via
composer require dg/twitter-php
v1.0 (7/2008)
- initial release
(c) David Grudl, 2008, 2014 (http://davidgrudl.com)