Integrating Twitter and Facebook into Your iOS Apps
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Learn how to integrate Twitter and Facebook APIs into iOS appsMany apps allow users to log in to popular social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. iOS used to allow authenticating with these services on a system level but that has since changed. In this course, you will learn how to work both with Twitter and Facebook to make your app that much easier for users to work with.We start with Twitter and discuss how to set up your application with Twitter's API. Then we move on o authenticating users with Twitter so that you can access user data. We'll then create an app called Tweetgram, where we download images from a user's Twitter feed.Finally, you'll explore the Facebook API. Step by step, you'll install it and integrate it into your project. You'll then explore how to get data from the Facebook API.About the AuthorNick Walter is an iOS developer who has been focused on mobile app design and creation for over 5 years. His involvement in the iOS community started off with a bang, and in 2013 he was one of the 25 students worldwide to be invited to Apple's "Cocoa Camp." Within the community, he is also co-president of an Apple developer group called "Cocoa Heads."He has always wanted to transform brand new ideas into reality, but growing up in a small town he had limited access to the required programming resources. This led to his early interest in online education. After experimenting with various companies, learning styles, and teaching processes, he adopted the best strategies and applied them while creating his courses.Since the announcement of the new Swift programming language by Apple, he devoted himself to the Apple documentation and any online resource that was available. Prior to teaching the internet's first course on Swift, he created five iOS apps from scratch; these are currently live in the App Store and are used by thousands of users worldwide.
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How to create Twitter API apps
Authenticate a user with Twitter
Downloading a user's home timeline on their behalf
Working with CollectionViews
Creating a Facebook API app
Authenticating a user with Facebook
Downloading data from an API
Allowing social login in an app
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Course programme
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Create an application
- Get the data we need to move forward
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Start a new project
- Install Swifter
- Make our first API call
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Create navigation controller for login
- Display photos using Collection View
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Connect with the Twitter API
- Connect with the documentation to figure out end points that can be called on the Twitter API
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Store all the URLs of the media files and the tweets associated with them
- Parse JSON until we get the image and tweet URLs
- Have an array of both retweeted tweets and image URLs and the regular tweets and image URLs
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Download tweet images
- Open the URL for a tweet
- Perfect the login/logout button for the app
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
- Access the Facebook API
- Learn the graph of the user’s likes
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
- Access the Facebook API
- Learn the graph of the user’s likes
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
- Go to the ‘iOS SDK – Facebook for Developers’ site
- Download SDK directly into your directory
- Follow the steps provided on the site for finishing the installation
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Integrating Twitter and Facebook into Your iOS Apps
