From breaking news and entertainment to sports and politics, get the full story with all the live commentary. Use a Twitter developer app you've created to send API requests.
Emit new event when the specified User receives a Follower See docs here
Emit new event when the specified User follows a List See docs here
Emit new event when a Tweet is liked by the specified User See docs here
Emit new event when the specified User posts a Tweet See docs here
Emit new event when a Tweet is posted in the specified list See docs here
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
twitter: {
type: "app",
app: "twitter",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
return await axios($, {
url: `https://api.twitter.com/2/users/me`,
params: {
"user.fields": `created_at,description,entities,id,location,name,pinned_tweet_id,profile_image_url,protected,url,username,verified,withheld`,
expansions: `pinned_tweet_id`,
},
}, {
token: {
key: this.twitter.$auth.oauth_access_token,
secret: this.twitter.$auth.oauth_refresh_token,
},
oauthSignerUri: this.twitter.$auth.oauth_signer_uri,
})
},
})
The Filter API is a great way to build powerful workflows that can manipulate
and transform data. Here are some examples of what you can build using the
Filter API:
export default defineComponent({
async run({ steps, $ }) {
let condition = false
if (condition == false) {
$.flow.exit("Ending workflow early because the condition is false")
} else {
$.export("$summary", "Continuing workflow, since condition for ending was not met.")
}
},
})