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The easiest way to display tweets for your django-cms powered site, using the latest Twitter 1.1 API. It's a great option for embedding tweets on your site without third-party widgets.

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djangocms-twitter2

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Use djangocms-twitter2 to embed a timeline for Tweets from an individual user, a user’s favorites or any search query or hashtag.

This project requires django-connected and django-cms v3.0 or higher to be properly installed and configured. When installing the djangocms-twitter2 using pip, django-connected will also be installed automatically.

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Quickstart

  1. Install djangocms-twitter2:

    pip install djangocms-twitter2
    
  2. Add djangocms_twitter to INSTALLED_APPS:

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'connected_accounts',
        'connected_accounts.providers',
        'djangocms_twitter',
        ...
    )
    
  3. To enable Twitter as a provider for django-connected — you can register an app on Twitter via https://apps.twitter.com/app/new:

    CONNECTED_ACCOUNTS_TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = '<twitter_consumer_key>'
    CONNECTED_ACCOUNTS_TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = '<twitter_consumer_secret>'
    
  4. Sync database (requires south>=1.0.1 if you are using Django 1.6.x):

    python manage.py migrate
    

Configuration

Plugin(s) Module - If module is None, plugin is grouped Generic group:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_PLUGIN_MODULE = _('Generic')

Name of the plugin:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_PLUGIN_NAME = _('Twitter')

Can this plugin only be attached to a placeholder that is attached to a page:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_PAGE_ONLY = False

A list of Plugin Class Names. If this is set, this plugin may only be added to plugins listed here:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_PARENT_CLASSES = None

Is it required that this plugin is a child of another plugin? Or can it be added to any placeholder:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_REQUIRE_PARENT = False

Whether this plugin can be used in text plugins or not:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_TEXT_ENABLED = False

The path to the default template used to render the template:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE = 'djangocms_twitter/default.html'

or override the Design dropdown choices to have different design options:

DJANGOCMS_TWITTER_TEMPLATES = (
    ('djangocms_twitter/default.html', _('Default')),
)

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