Version: 1.0.4, by King Kovifor
Developer Last Online: Aug 2015
Category: Integration with vBulletin -
Version: 3.8.x
Rating:
Released: 02-08-2009
Last Update: 07-13-2009
Installs: 402
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
Additional Files Translations
No support by the author.
Description
This modification adds basic Twitter integration to vBulletin. Once a user defines their Twitter username & password within their vB Options (User CP -> Edit Options), the Tweet This X links will appear.
It automatically adds a tweet to their account with the default text of "Check this out! " (which can be edited editing the "twitter_checkout" phrase) and uses your forum URL with either tp or tt.php as the link. These redirect to the thread / post that was tweeted.
Installation
Upload files in the /upload/ folder of the .zip into the directories as is.
<if condition="$vbulletin->userinfo['twitter_username']"><a href="tweet.php?do=thread&id=$threadinfo[threadid]">Tweet This Thread!</a></if>
Requirements
THIS MODIFICATION REQUIRES PHP 5 DUE TO THE CLASS THAT IS USED!
PHP'S CURL EXTENSION IS ALSO USED! THE API CALLS ARE COMPLETELY DEPENDENT ON THEM!
This modification should work on vBulletin v3.5+, but was only tested on a vB 3.8 install.
Using the "tp.php" switch added in v1.0.2
With the release of v1.0.2, a switch between showpost.php?p=ID&postcount=COUNT and showthread.php?p=ID#postID has been added. Using it is simple, but requires a code edit (Note: This is a SUPPORTED code edit!). Open up tp.php and find this line:
PHP Code:
define('SHOWPOST', true);
Change that line to this:
PHP Code:
define('SHOWPOST', false);
This will automatically trigger the change any time it is loaded. This works retroactively and any links will automatically use the new settings once changed!
ACP -> Language & Phrases -> Search in Phrases -> twitter_ -> Varname only -> search -> edit next to the "check this out". Add what you want in the English box.
You sir, have found a major bug in v1.0.0! I to discovered that yesterday as I was writing a new feature. I was using the wrong set of data. Changing $post to $vbulletin->userinfo within the template edits (postbit & postbit_legacy) will fix it.
You sir, have found a major bug in v1.0.0! I to discovered that yesterday as I was writing a new feature. I was using the wrong set of data. Changing $post to $vbulletin->userinfo within the template edits (postbit & postbit_legacy) will fix it.
Will do Thanks for the fix. Great mod; I nominated it!
<if condition="$post to $vbulletin->userinfo['twitter_username']"><a href="tweet.php?do=post&id=$post[postid]&c=$post[postid]">Tweet this post!</a></if>
Are you saying it should look like that? Or should it look like this...
PHP Code:
<if condition="$post to $vbulletin->userinfo['twitter_username']"><a href="tweet.php?do=post&id=$vbulletin->userinfo[postid]&c=$vbulletin->userinfo[postid]">Tweet this post!</a></if>