django-last-social-activity
===========================
A simple application for `Django <https://www.djangoproject.com/>`__ to
fetch the last posts of your social network profiles in your site.
Introduction
============
This package allows you to fetch your last status from your favorite
social networks without having to reimplement any functionality or
integrating them on the browser side.
The development repository is
https://github.com/intelligenia/django-last-social-activity.
The main aim of this software is having `Django template
tags <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/howto/custom-template-tags/>`__
ready to load your last posts in templates:
.. code:: html
{# Load django-last-social-activity template tags #}
{% load last_social_activity %}
<div class="my-social-networks">
{# Get the last 10 items of your RSS 'myblog' as defined in settings.py #}
{% last_rss_items 'myblog' 10 %}
{# Get the last 3 posts of your Facebook wall #}
{% last_facebook_posts 3 %}
{# Get the last 8 tweets #}
{% last_tweeets 8 %}
{# Get the last 12 images of Instagram #}
{% last_instagram_media 12 %}
{# Get the last 15 pins of Pinterest #}
{% last_pinterest_pins 15 %}
{# Get the last 25 photos of 500px #}
{% last_fivehundred_media 25 %}
{# Get the last 5 photos of flickr #}
{% last_flickr_media 5 %}
</div>
The idea is personalize the default templates in your **templates**
folder as you need.
Installation
============
`This package is in
pypi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-last-social-activity>`__ so
you can install it easily using pip command:
.. code:: sh
pip install django-last-social-activity
or install it from `this GitHub
repository <https://github.com/intelligenia/django-last-social-activity>`__
if you want last features of the master branch:
.. code:: sh
# Master will allways be stable
pip install https://github.com//intelligenia/django-last-social-activity/archive/master.zip
Dependencies
============
This package depends on some other Python packages:
- beautifulsoup4
- python-dateutil
- python-twitter
- requests
They are included in the requirements of this package so you won't have
to install them by hand.
Configuration
=============
Django settings.py
------------------
The first step is include the application **last\_social\_activity** to
your INSTALLED\_APPS tuple:
.. code:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = (
#...
"last_social_activity"
#...
)
The second step is configuring what social networks you want to include
in your site.
Put this dictionary in your **settings.py** file filling the.
.. code:: python
LAST_SOCIAL_ACTIVITY_CREDENTIALS = {
"twitter": {
"profile_url": "<your twitter profile>",
"username": "<your twitter username>",
"consumer_key": "<consumer key>",
"consumer_secret": "<consumer secret>",
"access_token_key": "<access token key>",
"access_token_secret": "<access token secret>"
},
"instagram": {
"profile": "<instagram username>",
"access_token" :"<instagram access token>"
},
"pinterest": {
"profile": "<pinterest username>",
"access_token" :"<pinterest access token>"
},
"facebook": {
"profile": "<facebook username>",
"access_token" :"<facebook access token>"
},
"fivehundred":{
"profile": "<500px username>",
"access_token": "<500px consumer key>"
}
"flickr":{
"access_token": "<flickr access token>",
"user_id": "<flickr user id>",
"album_id": "<album id>"
}
"rss": {
"<RSS source id>"{
"url": "<main URL of the site>",
"rss_url": "<RSS URL>",
}
}
}
If you don't want to fetch some social network (or don't have an
account), you can leave empty the dictionary for that social network.
Thus, you have to include the cache configuration:
.. code:: python
# Cache stores information for 1 hour
LAST_SOCIAL_ACTIVITY_CACHE_DURATION_IN_HOURS = 1
LAST_SOCIAL_ACTIVITY_CACHE_DURATION_IN_MINUTES = None
LAST_SOCIAL_ACTIVITY_CACHE_DURATION_IN_SECONDS = None
By default, it caches the last posts/items in your profile in each
social network for 1 hour if you want to change that, set None the
fields you don't want and set a number for the field you want.
Note the amount of duration is not additive so you only can define max
lifetime for full hours, minutes and seconds.
Migrations
----------
Don't forget to execute migrations to create cache table for this
application.
.. code:: sh
python manage.py migrate
Use
===
Template tags
-------------
Load this template tag in your templates:
.. code:: html
{% load last_social_activity %}
For example:
.. code:: html
{# Get the last 10 items of your RSS 'mysite' channel as defined in settings.py #}
{% last_rss_items 'mysite' 10 %}
{# Get the last 3 posts of your Facebook wall #}
{% last_facebook_posts 3 %}
{# Get the last 8 tweets #}
{% last_tweeets 8 %}
{# Get the last 12 images of Instagram #}
{% last_instagram_media 12 %}
{# Get the last 15 pins of Pinterest #}
{% last_pinterest_pins 15 %}
{# Get the last 25 photos of 500px #}
{% last_fivehundred_media 25 %}
{# Get the last 5 images of Flickr #}
{% last_flickr_media 5 %}
Customization
-------------
Customize each one of the templates creating a directory
**last\_social\_activity** with one child with the name
**social\_networks**. That directory will contain a template for each
social network (and your RSS channel if is configured):
- facebook.html
- instagram.html
- pinterest.html
- rss.html
- twitter.html
- fivehundred.html
- flickr.html
Facebook
~~~~~~~~
You have a list of post objects called **posts** with the following
attributes:
- id: id of this post
- name: title of the post.
- created\_time: creation datetime of the post.
- type: type of the post.
- message: content of the post.
- link: link to this facebook post.
- permalink\_url: link to this facebook post.
Take a look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/facebook.html>`__
for an example.
Instagram
~~~~~~~~~
Data available comes from the member **data** of the following URL:
`https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/self/media/recent/?access\_token=XXXX <https://www.instagram.com/developer/endpoints/users/#get_users_media_recent_self>`__
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/instagram.html>`__.
Pinterest
~~~~~~~~~
Available fields are the ones returned by
`https://api.pinterest.com/v1/me/pins/?access\_token=XXXX <https://developers.pinterest.com/docs/api/pins/>`__.
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/pinterest.html>`__.
500px
~~~~~
Available fields are the ones returned by
`https://api.500px.com/v1/photos?consumer\_key=XXXX <https://github.com/500px/api-documentation>`__.
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/fivehundred.html>`__.
Flickr
~~~~~~
Available fields are the ones returned by
`https://api.flickr.com/services/rest/ <https://www.flickr.com/services/api/>`__.
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/flickr.html>`__.
RSS
~~~
All RSS data is available as context in the template in the
**rss\_items** list.
You can access to all the attributes of each of your RSS items: name,
description, pubdate, etc.
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/rss.html>`__.
Twitter
~~~~~~~
Available context is a dict with the following structure:
.. code:: python
{
"tweets": [
{
"id": "<id of this tweet>",
"text": "<content of the tweet>",
"created_at": "<creation datetime of this tweet>"
},
# ...
],
"profile_url": "<twitter_profile_url>",
"username": "<twitter_username>"
}
Look to the `default
template <last_social_activity/templates/last_social_activity/social_networks/twitter.html>`__.
Authors
=======
- Francisco Morales Gea
(REMOVETHISfrancisco.REMOVETHISmorales@intelligenia.com)
(development)
- Diego J. Romero López (diegoREMOVETHIS@intelligenia.com)
(corresponding author, software architecture, caching and
fault-tolerance)
Remove REMOVETHIS before emailing to one of the authors.