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== Twitter == | == Twitter == | ||
* Go to | * Go to http://dev.twitter.com and sign in | ||
* Click on ‘Create an app’ [[ | * Click on ‘Create an app’ [[Image:Twitter_1.png|thumb|300px|Create an app on Twitter]] | ||
* Register your app [[ | * Register your app [[Image:Twitter_2.png|thumb|300px|Register your app]] | ||
** Give it a name. For example | ** Give it a name. For example "Diaspora at example.org" | ||
** Give it a description | ** Give it a description | ||
** Set the application website to your pod URL or a page that describes what Diaspora is and what your pod has to do with it | ** Set the application website to your pod URL or a page that describes what Diaspora is and what your pod has to do with it | ||
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* You now can see your consumer key and your consumer secret, copy them to the right places in config/diaspora.yml | * You now can see your consumer key and your consumer secret, copy them to the right places in config/diaspora.yml | ||
* Go to Settings and change the “Application Type” to “Read and Write”. | * Go to Settings and change the “Application Type” to “Read and Write”. | ||
* Restart Diaspora on your sever ( | * Restart Diaspora on your sever <br>(You can skip that if you plan to also add support for more services. Just remember to do it once you're finished with all of them.) | ||
* You’re done. It’s now possible to post to Twitter from your pod :) | * You’re done. It’s now possible to post to Twitter from your pod :) | ||
Revision as of 08:42, 20 November 2012
General
Keys will be entered into your config/diaspora.yml
- Go to http://dev.twitter.com and sign in
- Click on ‘Create an app’
- Register your app
- Give it a name. For example "Diaspora at example.org"
- Give it a description
- Set the application website to your pod URL or a page that describes what Diaspora is and what your pod has to do with it
- Important: Set the callback URL to https://your_pod/auth/twitter/callback, replacing your_pod of course.
- There’s a ToS to accept
- There is a Captcha ;)
- Click “Create Twitter application”
- You now can see your consumer key and your consumer secret, copy them to the right places in config/diaspora.yml
- Go to Settings and change the “Application Type” to “Read and Write”.
- Restart Diaspora on your sever
(You can skip that if you plan to also add support for more services. Just remember to do it once you're finished with all of them.) - You’re done. It’s now possible to post to Twitter from your pod :)
Tumblr
[[3]]
- Give it a name
- Set the application website to your pod URL or a page that describes what Diaspora is and what your pod has to do with it
- Give it a description
- Enter an email address
- Important: Set the “Default callback URL” to your pod_url (including http/https)+ /auth/tumblr/callback So if your pod is located at http://example.org enter http://example.org/auth/tumblr/callback
- You can upload an icon but that’s optional
- Click register
- You’ll be redirected to [[4]] where you can see your consumer key. After a click on “Show secret key” you can see your consumer secret. Add both to the right places in config/diaspora.yml
- Restart Diaspora on your sever (you can skip that when you want to also add support for more services)
- You’re done. It’s now possible to post to Tumblr from your pod :)
- Goto [[5]]
- Choose a name, for example “Diaspora at social.example.org”, choose a namespace. Set the namespace in your config/diaspora.yml [[6]]
- Fill the captcha
- If you don’t see your new app reload the page and select it.
- Copy your App ID and your App Secret to your config/diaspora.yml.
- Click Edit App
- Add your domain to App Domains.
- Check “Website with Facebook Login” and fill in the URL to your pod.
- Hit save.
- Restart Diaspora on your server
- You’re done. It’s now possible to post to Facebook from your pod :)
Privacy of posts to Facebook
Any posts a user makes from a pod to Facebook will be made with the privacy level that the users sets on Facebook side when the user authorizes the Diaspora* pod application. Posts done from Diaspora* do not follow the privacy of selected aspects on Diaspora* side. This behaviour is consistent with posting to Twitter etc where the target application governs the privacy of the post.