Autohook configures and manages Twitter webhooks for you. Zero configuration. Just run and go!
- 🚀 Spawns a server for you
- ⚙️ Registers a webhook (it removes existing webhooks if you want, and you can add more than one webhook if your Premium subscription supports it)
- ✅ Performs the CRC validation when needed
- 📝 Subscribes to your current user's context (you can always subscribe more users if you need)
- 🎧 Exposes a listener so you can pick up Account Activity events and process the ones you care about
import { Autohook } from 'twitter-autohook';
(async ƛ => {
const webhook = new Autohook();
// Removes existing webhooks
await webhook.removeWebhooks();
// Listens to incoming activity
webhook.on('event', event => console.log('Something happened:', event));
// Starts a server and adds a new webhook
await webhook.start();
// Subscribes to a user's activity
await webhook.subscribe({oauth_token, oauth_token_secret});
})();
Autohook works only when you pass your OAuth credentials. You won't have to figure out OAuth by yourself – Autohook will work that out for you.
You can pass your OAuth credentials in a bunch of ways.
Create a file named ~/.env.twitter
(sits in your home dir) with the following variables:
TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ API key
TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ API secret key
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ Access token
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ Access token secret
TWITTER_WEBHOOK_ENV= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/account/environments ➡️ One of 'Dev environment label' or 'Prod environment label'
NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN= # https://ngrok.com/ - (optional) Create a free account to get your auth token for stable tunnels
Autohook will pick up these details automatically, so you won't have to specify anything in code or via CLI.
Useful when you're deploying to remote servers, and can be used in conjunction with your dotenv file.
# To your current environment
export TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ API key
export TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ API secret key
export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ Access token
export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps ➡️ Your app ID ➡️ Details ➡️ Access token secret
export TWITTER_WEBHOOK_ENV= # https://developer.twitter.com/en/account/environments ➡️ One of 'Dev environment label' or 'Prod environment label'
export NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN= # https://ngrok.com/ - (optional) Create a free account to get your auth token for stable tunnels
# To other services, e.g. Heroku
heroku config:set TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY=value TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET=value TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN=value TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=value TWITTER_WEBHOOK_ENV=value NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN=value
Not recommended, because you should always secure your credentials.
new Autohook({
token: 'value',
token_secret: 'value',
consumer_key: 'value',
consumer_secret: 'value',
ngrok_secret: 'value', // optional
env: 'env',
port: 1337
});
# npm
$ npm i twitter-autohook
# Yarn
$ yarn add twitter-autohook