Node.js client for Twitter API
Twitter now has an official TypeScript SDK.
We recommend using that instead of this client.
This project will be maintained, but will not be developed any further.
To all contributors who added to this project: Thank you 🧡
☑️ Includes 90% of the official Twitter API endpoints.
☑️ Promise-based! No ugly callbacks.
☑️ Fully typed! Both for query parameters and responses.
☑️ Inbuilt in-memory cache for rate-limit friendly usage.
You will need to create a set of Twitter developer credentials from your Twitter Developer account.
If you don't have one already, apply for a developer account here.
It takes about 5 minutes.
npm i twitter-api-client
import { TwitterClient } from 'twitter-api-client';
const twitterClient = new TwitterClient({
apiKey: '<YOUR-TWITTER-API-KEY>',
apiSecret: '<YOUR-TWITTER-API-SECRET>',
accessToken: '<YOUR-TWITTER-ACCESS-TOKEN>',
accessTokenSecret: '<YOUR-TWITTER-ACCESS-TOKEN-SECRET>',
});
// Search for a user
const data = await twitterClient.accountsAndUsers.usersSearch({ q: 'twitterDev' });
// Get message event by Id
const data = await twitterClient.directMessages.eventsShow({ id: '1234' });
// Get most recent 25 retweets of a tweet
const data = await twitterClient.tweets.statusesRetweetsById({ id: '12345', count: 25 });
// Get local trends
const data = await twitterClient.trends.trendsAvailable();
See all available methods here.
twitter-api-client
comes with an inbuilt in-memory cache.
The stale data is served by the cache-first principle.
You can configure the caching behavior upon instantiation of the client:
const twitterClient = new TwitterClient({
apiKey: '<YOUR-TWITTER-API-KEY>',
apiSecret: '<YOUR-TWITTER-API-SECRET>',
accessToken: '<YOUR-TWITTER-ACCESS-TOKEN>',
accessTokenSecret: '<YOUR-TWITTER-ACCESS-TOKEN-SECRET>',
ttl: 120, // seconds. Defaults to 360
disableCache: true, // Disables the caching behavior. Defaults to 'false'
maxByteSize: 32000000, // Maximum (approximated) memory size for cache store. Defaults to 16000000.
});
This project is licensed under the MIT License
- Reach out on Twitter
- Open an issue on GitHub
In the case of a bug report, bugfix or a suggestions, please feel very free to open an issue.
Pull requests are always welcome, and I'll do my best to do reviews as fast as I can. Please refer to the contribution guide to see how to get started.