Omniauth Twitter Provider
Installs omniauth-twitter gem, adds twitter provider, run migration for users
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Dale Zak
Usage
1. Requires https://railsbytes.com/public/templates/xkjsK3 template to already be installed
2. Ensure that TWITTER_API_KEY and TWITTER_API_SECRET are set in your environment variables
2. Ensure that TWITTER_API_KEY and TWITTER_API_SECRET are set in your environment variables
Run this command in your Rails app directory in the terminal:
rails app:template LOCATION="https://railsbytes.com/script/XE5sQy"
Template Source
Review the code before running this template on your machine.
run 'bundle add omniauth-twitter'
run 'bundle install'
inject_into_file 'config/initializers/devise.rb', after: "# config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', scope: 'user,public_repo'\n" do
" config.omniauth :twitter, ENV['TWITTER_API_KEY'], ENV['TWITTER_API_SECRET'] \n"
end
inject_into_file 'app/controllers/omniauth_controller.rb', after: "class OmniauthController < Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController\n" do <<-EOF
def twitter
@user = User.from_omniauth request.env["omniauth.auth"]
if @user.present?
flash[:notice] = I18n.t "devise.omniauth_callbacks.success", kind: "Twitter"
sign_in_and_redirect root_url, event: :authentication
else
redirect_to root_url, alert: "Unable to sign in via Twitter"
end
end
EOF
end
puts "IMPORTANT: Ensure that TWITTER_API_KEY and TWITTER_API_SECRET are set in your environment variables"