From 6a8afd2f69a13f62841a3fe909beaad96928fadb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: thea Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 12:23:14 +0200 Subject: twitter readme now contains github markup to show secrets-file content --- doc/TWITTER_FEED.md | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/TWITTER_FEED.md b/doc/TWITTER_FEED.md index dd3954c..221c334 100644 --- a/doc/TWITTER_FEED.md +++ b/doc/TWITTER_FEED.md @@ -19,6 +19,18 @@ LEAP web app (as part of the main view). * Activate the feature within your local LEAP Web Application * If not already existing create a secrets-file in /config with the name secrets.yml (`/config/secrets.yml`) * Secrets-file should contain the following, make sure its in YAML: {"development"=> {"twitter"=>{"enabled"=>false, "twitter_handle"=>"", "bearer_token"=>"", "twitter_picture"=>nil}}, "test"=>{"twitter"=>{"enabled"=>false, "twitter_handle"=>"", "bearer_token"=>"", "twitter_picture"=>nil}}} +``` +development: + twitter: + enabled: false # set to true for usage + twitter_handle: XXXXX #put your twitter handle here + bearer_token: XXXXX #put your bearer token here +test: + twitter: + enabled: false # set to true for usage + twitter_handle: XXXXX #put your twitter handle here + bearer_token: XXXXX #put your bearer token here +``` * To have your bearer token created, run script in terminal being in the file of leap_web: `script/generate_bearer_token` * To have the script run properly you have to add before running: `--key your_consumerkey --secret your_consumersecret` * Add also `--projectroot your_projectroot --twitterhandle your_twitterhandle` as well to not have manually put the data in your secrets-file -- cgit v1.2.3