Social Signin with Twitter
npm install react-native-twitter-signin
Note: this guide is for TwitterKit 3.3 and ReactNatiee 0.56+.
Go to Twitter Apps to create your app so that you can obtain API key and secret, note:
- Remember to set a Callback Url, whatever will work
- By default, Twitter won't allow you to grab user's email, so you have to apply for a permission for your app to retrieve user's email
From Twitter Kit 3.3, Fabric is no longer required.
Firstly, install the npm package:
npm install react-native-twitter-signin --save
#### iOS
- Link RNTwitterSignIn.xcodeproj by running react-native link react-native-twitter-signin
- Download TwitterKit 3.3 from here https://ton.twimg.com/syndication/twitterkit/ios/3.3.0/Twitter-Kit-iOS.zip
- Add TwitterKit, TwitterCore and 2 other bundle files into your root folder in Xcode
- In Build Phases → Link Binary with libraries add Twitter.framework and LibRBTwitterSignin.a
- Configure Info.Plist like below, replace with your own key:
```
// Info.plist
#import
- Modify AppDelegate.m to and handle openUrl````
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication )app openURL:(NSURL )url options:(NSDictionary
return [[Twitter sharedInstance] application:app openURL:url options:options];
}
#### Android
Run react-native link react-native-twitter-signin, or:
On Android, it will use Gradle so all you need to do is to point to the correct project location:
- In your ${project_dir}/android/settings.gradle add this:
include ':react-native-twitter-signin'
project(':react-native-twitter-signin').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir,'../node_modules/react-native-twitter-signin/android')
- In your ${project_dir}/android/app/build.gradle add this:
depedencies {
...
compile project(':react-native-twitter-signin')
...
}
- In you MainApplication.java makes use of the package as following:
`java
/**
* A list of packages used by the app. If the app uses additional views
* or modules besides the default ones, add more packages here.
*/
@Override
protected List
return Arrays.
new MainReactPackage(),
new FacebookLoginPackage(),
new TwitterSigninPackage(),
new RNGoogleSigninPackage(this),
new VectorIconsPackage(),
new RNSvgPackage()
);
}
`
Keeps in mind that all the configure is for your build tools to recognise the files. So open your Xcode and Android Studio to try making builds and make sure they pass.
- See the Example` project.
Code and documentation copyright 2016 Justin Nguyen. Code released under the MIT license.