A Flutter plugin for using the native TwitterKit SDKs on Android and iOS.
This plugin uses the new Gradle 4.1 and Android Studio 3.0 project setup.
- Dart 1: 1.0.x.
- Dart 2: 1.1.0 and up.
Before you begin it is important to properly configure your application at https://apps.twitter.com/
It is important to configure the callback URLs so that everything works correctly in your application.
You will have to use the following callback URLs:
Android - twittersdk: //
iOS - twitterkit-CONSUMERKEY: //
FOR MORE INFORMATION READ: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/basics/developer-portal/guides/callback-urls.html
Twitter Kit looks for a URL scheme in the format twitterkit-, where consumerKey is your application's Twitter API key, e.g. twitterkit-dwLf79lNQfsJ.
You can find your consumer key in the Twitter app dashboard.
In your app's Info.plist, add URL Schemes by adding code below after
// Info.plist
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>twitterkit-<consumerKey></string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>twitter</string>
<string>twitterauth</string>
</array>
See the installation instructions on pub. No platform-specific configuration is needed!
Here's some sample code that should cover most of the cases. For full API reference, just see the source code. Everything is documented there.
var twitterLogin = new TwitterLogin(
consumerKey: '<your consumer key>',
consumerSecret: '<your consumer secret>',
);
final TwitterLoginResult result = await twitterLogin.authorize();
switch (result.status) {
case TwitterLoginStatus.loggedIn:
var session = result.session;
_sendTokenAndSecretToServer(session.token, session.secret);
break;
case TwitterLoginStatus.cancelledByUser:
_showCancelMessage();
break;
case TwitterLoginStatus.error:
_showErrorMessage(result.error);
break;
}