Setting up a Twitter account in BitlBee
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This will break bitlbee with the default settings, but it can work (with caveats) if you disable the stream setting.
We have a separate page on this topic, go read it.
BitlBee has native support for Twitter via the Twitter API.
You need to use BitlBee 3.2.1 (or newer) due to server side api changes. None of the previously mentioned workarounds are effective anymore.
If you're stuck with 3.0 or 3.2 in a debian based distro, there's a repository at http://code.bitlbee.org/debian/.
Connecting
To use your Twitter account in BitlBee:
Since you're using OAuth, you don't have to enter your actual Twitter password at this point.
This will start up OAuth authentication. Soon, you will receive a private message from twitter_yourusername:
1 11:45:07 <twitter_yourusername> To finish OAuth authentication, please visit http://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=xxxxxxxxx and respond with the resulting PIN code.
Open this link in your web browser and you will get something like this:
Or if you're not logged into Twitter yet in that browser, it will let you do that first. Once you click on Allow here, Twitter will show you a seven-digit password. In your IRC window with twitter_yourusername, just respond with this password (and nothing else on the line, just the password!) to finish the login process. If everything goes well:
And you will now get all tweets from yourself and the people you follow in the twitter_yourusername query window. (Note that you can use the rename command to change this nick into something else, for example to just "Twitter".) If you want to send tweets yourself, any message sent to this user will be posted as a tweet.
This OAuth-based authentication "dance" has to be done only once. At the end of the process, Twitter gives BitlBee a permanent authentication token, which will be saved in your configuration.
If you'd like to get your Tweets in something that looks more like an IRC channel instead of everything in one query window, you can use the mode account setting. To enable it, you have to log out, change the setting and log back in:
1 12:05:13 <wilmer> account list
2 12:05:13 <root> ...
3 12:05:13 <root> 13 (twitter): twitter, yourusername (connected)
4 12:05:13 <root> End of account list
5 12:05:18 <wilmer> account twitter off
6 12:05:18 <root> twitter - Signing off..
7 12:05:26 <wilmer> account twitter set mode chat
8 12:05:26 <root> mode = `chat'
9 12:05:28 <wilmer> account twitter on
10 12:05:28 <root> twitter - Logging in: Connecting to Twitter
11 12:05:29 <root> twitter - Logging in: Logged in
And in a new channel window you'll get all your Twitter stuff:
1 12:05:29 -!- Irssi: &twitter_bitlbee: Total of 22 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 10 voices, 11 normal]
2 12:05:29 -!- Topic for &twitter_bitlbee: BitlBee groupchat: "home/timeline". Please keep in mind that root-commands won't work here. Have fun!
3 12:05:29 -!- Topic set by root [[email protected]] [Sat May 22 12:05:29 2010]
4 12:05:29 <root> Your Tweet: Some people *may* be having troubles with testing.bitlbee.org because of apparent network problems @ London Internet Exchange.
5 12:05:29 <root> Your Tweet: BitlBee 1.2.5 is finally ready, with full support for status messages and better support for Facebook chat! http://bit.ly/d62AUF
6 12:05:29 <root> Your Tweet: BitlBee with native Twitter support: http://code.bitlbee.org/contrib/geert-twitter/ will be merged into mainline soon.
In this mode, you can also send messages by just writing in the IRC channel.
Using Twitter inside BitlBee
Now that you have twitter up and running inside bitlbee, you'll probably want to follow/unfollow users on twitter etc.
To start following someone:
add twitter twitter_username_to_follow
Likewise, you can use unfollow to unfollow someone.
Right now, there's no way to block a twitter user using bitlbee. Moreover, there's no support for twitter 'lists' or keyword searches as of yet in bitlbee.
Replies, retweets, direct messages etc.
You can retweet and reply to messages with BitlBee. See help set commands and help set auto_reply_timeout for more information.
In short, usually just replying to people the way you normally do on IRC should be converted into a reply to the person's last message. Retweets can be done by doing rt <screenname> in your Twitter window.
If you want to be able to retweet/reply to older messages regularly, it's a good idea to enable the show_ids setting, which will assign two-digit IDs to all messages, like this:
1 11:19 <root> You: [97] Like being unable to buy laptops without Windows isn't enough,turns out removing the stupid license sticker is also really hard. Fuck you,MS
2 11:25 <frlinux> [98->97] @wilmer my users make a decent job at scratching and making all serial stickers unreadable after 2 years...
3 11:31 <frlinux> [00] ...
4 11:40 <wilmer> reply 98 Heh, in fact mine was already quite unreadable already yeah, in just over one year. Should've removed it earlier..
5 11:40 <root> You: [03->98] @frlinux Heh, in fact mine was already quite unreadable already yeah, in just over one year. Should've removed it earlier..
To message one of your followers directly (DM / direct messages), use: /msg user message.
(Strict) command mode
If you prefer, you can put Bitlbee in command mode to make every action explicit, preventing the accidental tweet if you make a typo. To set Twitter to command mode, set the commands setting to 'strict'. These are the possible values:
strict: command mode. Commands acted on as documented below. Non-commands give an error.
off or false: post mode. Everything is treated as a post, even commands.
on or true: mixed mode. Commands acted on as documented below. Non-commands treated as tweets. (default setting)
To do this, make sure you are in &bitlbee, and run account <num> set commands strict, where <num> is the id of your Twitter account. account <num> set will list the current configuration for that account.
In strict command mode, the following commands are supported:
post: Send the text following the command as a new tweet.
undo [id]: Undo last action or the action of the id provided (i.e. a tweet you posted).
favourite [id|username]: Favourite the tweet belonging to the id or username provided.
follow [username]: Start following the provided username.
unfollow [username]: Stop following the provided username.
report or spam [username|id]: Report the provided username for spam (will be looked up if a status id is provided)
rt [id|username]: Retweet tweet with status id provided, or last tweet by the username provided.
reply [id|username]: Reply to tweet with status id provided, or last tweet by the username provided.
url [id]: Show Twitter URL for tweet ID provided.
There's a patch to add a help command to explain the above here: http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee/ticket/1182
Filter channels
Since BitlBee 3.4, you can add twitter filter channels
This allows you to track keywords or hashtags and/or read the tweets of select users without actually following them. A filter group chat can have multiple users, keywords, or hashtags.
Limitations: Do not use the reply command in a filter channel. The msg id will be taken as a msg id from your main timeline, which will be the wrong message.
Creating a new filter channel
To create a filter channel, follow this format:
chat add twitter <search> <channel>
Where:
<channel> is the channel name you want to add
And <search> is a semicolon-separated combination of follow:username and/or track:keyword (or track:#hashtag)
And then /join that channel.
Modifying a tracking channel
If you want to edit the search query used by a filter channel, do:
channel <channel> set room <new value>
Examples
- A channel with only the twitter user @bitlbee in it
chat add twitter follow:bitlbee #filterchannel
- A channel that shows every mention of the word "bitlbee"
chat add twitter track:bitlbee #filterchannel
- A channel that follows two bots that post messages every two minutes:
chat add twitter follow:metaphorminute;follow:RealHumanPraise #filterchannel
- A channel that tracks a moderately spammy hashtag:
chat add twitter track:#giveaway #filterchannel
- A channel that combines a follow for @metaphorminute and tracking for "#giveaway"
chat add twitter follow:metaphorminute;track:#giveaway #filterchannel
Common Issues
401 Unauthorized
Commonly, when attempting to login, twitter will respond with the following:
twitter - Logging in: Connecting twitter - Logging in: Requesting OAuth request token twitter - Couldn't log in: OAuth error: 401 Unauthorized twitter - Logging in: Signing off..
Most often, when this error occurs, it means that the system clock is too far off from Twitter's own concept of what the time is. Installing 'ntp' on the system will help ensure that the system's clock stays accurate enough for Twitter.
403 Forbidden
Since 21 nov 2013 twitter does not allow HTTP/1.0 for user streams. And since 14 jan 2014, it doesn't allow unencrypted traffic. As a result, BitlBee 3.2 will not be able to connect at all.
twitter - Logging in: Getting contact list twitter - Login error: Could not retrieve /friends/ids.xml: 403 Forbidden twitter - Logging in: Signing off..
There are no workarounds for this error message, the only solution is to upgrade to BitlBee 3.2.1.
Other errors
Check your BitlBee version. Versions older than 3.2.1 won't work because Twitter removed the API calls used by old BitlBee versions.