Introduction ============ Twitter module allows listing tweets in blocks or pages. Its integration with Views opens the door to all sorts of formatting (ie. as an automatic slideshow with views_slideshow). It also provides useful input filters to easily link Twitter accounts and searches within text. Twitter's submodules allow posting to twitter, executing actions/rules when tweeting or login with a Twitter account. OAuth ===== Except for just listing tweets, OAuth module is required to authenticate against Twitter. If you just want to list tweets in a block, follow the steps at http://drupal.org/node/1253026. When you download the OAuth module, get the latest stable release available at http://drupal.org/project/oauth Once OAuth has been enabled, go to admin/config/services/twitter and follow instructions. How to add a Twitter account to a Drupal user account ===================================================== Read http://drupal.org/node/1253026 for details. How to use the username and hashtag input filters ================================================= 1. Go to admin/config/content/formats. 2. Select the text format where you want to use the filters. 3. At "Enabled filters" check the Twitter converters. After that, clear cache and try to create a page with the following body: #drupal @drupal The above links to a search in Twitter over the #drupal tag and a to the @drupal profile. These filters are avilable when configuring a tweets Views. How to post to Twitter ====================== 1. Read the OAuth section to install and configure OAuth. 2. Once OAuth has been configured, go to admin/config/services/twitter/post and select from which node types a user may post to Twitter and the default message. 3. Verify permissions at admin/people/permissions. 4. Add a Twitter account and try to edit or post content. How to sign in with Twitter =========================== Existing and new users can sign in with Twitter by enabling the twitter_signin module. The following scenarios are being contemplated so far: * A visitor logs in with his Twitter account and, once authenticated at Twitter.com, he fills in his email in the Drupal registration form and receives an email to log in and set his account password. * An existing user signs in with Twitter and then logs in into his Drupal user account. This results in the Twitter account getting related to the user account so next time Twitter sign in will work. * An existing user with an already configured Twitter account can log in automatically by clicking on the Sign in with Twitter button.