Laconica currently only supports Basic Auth integration with Twitter and for
that you have to manually add a source parameter which is
configurable.inthe config file. The source parameter has to be
approved by Twitter but they
are no longer approving source parameters. You have to use OAuth to get new
sources to work.

Anybody with a Twitter account can register an OAuth application with
Twitter under the connections tab of your settings page. This will however
not help until OAuth itegration is added to Loconica.

2009/6/3 Jason Jaffa <[email protected]>

> Hi Abraham,
> I thought that the application uses OAuth by default, please correct me if
> I am wrong?
>
> Did you mean to say, I can't just create or can create?
>
> And if the answer is yes, then how do I do this?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Abraham Williams <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> If you are not using OAuth and the source you use is not on the approved
>> list it will be disregarded and the status will be marked as coming from
>> "web".
>>
>> Twitter does not currently have any approval process for new OAuth
>> applications. You can just create them.
>>
>> Abraham
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:14, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Zach Copley <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Jason Jaffa wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> I have just noticed that if a user adds their Twitter account to
>>> >> automatically send their notices to Twitter, and when notices are
>>> posted to
>>> >> Twitter, at the bottom of the notice where the date and time stamp and
>>> from
>>> >> site information appears, currently Laconica is being displayed
>>> hyperlinked
>>> >> to http://laconi.ca/trac/.
>>> >>
>>> >> Shouldn't this be the actuals site's name and domain name of the
>>> service
>>> >> from where the notice was posted from?
>>> >>
>>> >> I am assuming that this function is in one of the scripts, does anyone
>>> >> know which one and where to change this?
>>> >
>>> > Yes, there's a setting in config.php that let's you change that:
>>> >
>>> >    // Twitter integration source attribute. Note: default is Laconica
>>> >    $config['integration']['source'] = 'Laconica';
>>> >
>>> > However, Twitter has to add whatever you send to its list of approved
>>> > sources.
>>> >
>>> > Zach
>>> >
>>> afaik you can set the source to what you want, you just won't get a
>>> hyperlink.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mark
>>> "Blessed is he who finds happiness in his own foolishness, for he will
>>> always be happy."
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>>
>>
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