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diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/SendATweet/SendATweet.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/SendATweet/SendATweet.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e34a82 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Bridge/examples/Temboo/SendATweet/SendATweet.ino @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/* + SendATweet + + Demonstrates sending a tweet via a Twitter account using Temboo from an Arduino Yun. + + Check out the latest Arduino & Temboo examples and support docs at http://www.temboo.com/arduino + + A Temboo account and application key are necessary to run all Temboo examples. + If you don't already have one, you can register for a free Temboo account at + http://www.temboo.com + + In order to run this sketch, you'll need to register an application using + the Twitter dev console at https://dev.twitter.com. Note that since this + sketch creates a new tweet, your application will need to be configured with + read+write permissions. After creating the app, you'll find OAuth credentials + for that application under the "OAuth Tool" tab. Substitute these values for + the placeholders below. + + This example assumes basic familiarity with Arduino sketches, and that your Yun is connected + to the Internet. + + Want to use another social API with your Arduino Yun? We've got Facebook, + Google+, Instagram, Tumblr and more in our Library! + + This example code is in the public domain. +*/ + +#include <Bridge.h> +#include <Temboo.h> +#include "TembooAccount.h" // contains Temboo account information + // as described in the footer comment below + + +/*** SUBSTITUTE YOUR VALUES BELOW: ***/ + +// Note that for additional security and reusability, you could +// use #define statements to specify these values in a .h file. +const String TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN = "your-twitter-access-token"; +const String TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = "your-twitter-access-token-secret"; +const String TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = "your-twitter-consumer-key"; +const String TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = "your-twitter-consumer-secret"; + +int numRuns = 1; // execution count, so this sketch doesn't run forever +int maxRuns = 3; // the max number of times the Twitter Update Choreo should run + +void setup() { + Serial.begin(9600); + + // for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected + delay(4000); + while(!Serial); + + Bridge.begin(); +} + +void loop() +{ + // only try to send the tweet if we haven't already sent it successfully + if (numRuns <= maxRuns) { + + Serial.println("Running SendATweet - Run #" + String(numRuns++) + "..."); + + // define the text of the tweet we want to send + String tweetText("My Arduino Yun has been running for " + String(millis()) + " milliseconds."); + + + TembooChoreo StatusesUpdateChoreo; + + // invoke the Temboo client + // NOTE that the client must be reinvoked, and repopulated with + // appropriate arguments, each time its run() method is called. + StatusesUpdateChoreo.begin(); + + // set Temboo account credentials + StatusesUpdateChoreo.setAccountName(TEMBOO_ACCOUNT); + StatusesUpdateChoreo.setAppKeyName(TEMBOO_APP_KEY_NAME); + StatusesUpdateChoreo.setAppKey(TEMBOO_APP_KEY); + + // identify the Temboo Library choreo to run (Twitter > Tweets > StatusesUpdate) + StatusesUpdateChoreo.setChoreo("/Library/Twitter/Tweets/StatusesUpdate"); + + // set the required choreo inputs + // see https://www.temboo.com/library/Library/Twitter/Tweets/StatusesUpdate/ + // for complete details about the inputs for this Choreo + + // add the Twitter account information + StatusesUpdateChoreo.addInput("AccessToken", TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN); + StatusesUpdateChoreo.addInput("AccessTokenSecret", TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET); + StatusesUpdateChoreo.addInput("ConsumerKey", TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY); + StatusesUpdateChoreo.addInput("ConsumerSecret", TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET); + + // and the tweet we want to send + StatusesUpdateChoreo.addInput("StatusUpdate", tweetText); + + // tell the Process to run and wait for the results. The + // return code (returnCode) will tell us whether the Temboo client + // was able to send our request to the Temboo servers + unsigned int returnCode = StatusesUpdateChoreo.run(); + + // a return code of zero (0) means everything worked + if (returnCode == 0) { + Serial.println("Success! Tweet sent!"); + } else { + // a non-zero return code means there was an error + // read and print the error message + while (StatusesUpdateChoreo.available()) { + char c = StatusesUpdateChoreo.read(); + Serial.print(c); + } + } + StatusesUpdateChoreo.close(); + + // do nothing for the next 90 seconds + Serial.println("Waiting..."); + delay(90000); + } +} + +/* + IMPORTANT NOTE: TembooAccount.h: + + TembooAccount.h is a file referenced by this sketch that contains your Temboo account information. + You'll need to edit the placeholder version of TembooAccount.h included with this example sketch, + by inserting your own Temboo account name and app key information. The contents of the file should + look like: + + #define TEMBOO_ACCOUNT "myTembooAccountName" // your Temboo account name + #define TEMBOO_APP_KEY_NAME "myFirstApp" // your Temboo app key name + #define TEMBOO_APP_KEY "xxx-xxx-xxx-xx-xxx" // your Temboo app key + + You can find your Temboo App Key information on the Temboo website, + under My Account > Application Keys + + The same TembooAccount.h file settings can be used for all Temboo SDK sketches. + + Keeping your account information in a separate file means you can share the main .ino file without worrying + that you forgot to delete your credentials. +*/ |