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Twitter User Registration plug-in configuration


The Twitter User Registration plug-in provides a way to authorize a Twitter account and register a mapping between  user and Twitter user accounts.

 permits you to send an alert notification to a valid Twitter account that is registered with a given AR System user. A filter with Notify action can send the given text as a "tweet" to the specified user only if the AR user is authenticated in Twitter and is registered with an Access Key and Token Secret that Twitter generates. This plug-in helps create the registration by means of a form similar to AR System Alert Twitter User Authorization form. Use this form to:

  • Select an AR System user to register — A browser asks you to provide valid Twitter credentials. After authenticating the user, Twitter generates a unique PIN.
  • Enter the generated PIN and save this user to generate a unique Access Key and Token Secret. This entry is stored on the AR System Alert User Registration form.


Plug-in type

Twitter User Registration is a Java-based Filter API plug-in.

connectivity

The  interacts with the Twitter User Registration plug-in when either of the following events occurs:

  • A  user is selected to be registered with Twitter.
  • The user supplies a valid PIN and clicks Apply on the AR Alert Twitter User Authorization form.

The Twitter user registration plug-in (aralerttwitterVerNum.jarVerNum represents the version number of the release) is installed in the ARInstallationFolder\pluginsvr folder.

Configuration information

The configuration information of the Alert User Registration plug-in is available in the AR System Administration: Plugin Server Configuration form.

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The AR System Administration: AR System Configuration Generic UI form includes the Server-Plugin-Alias setting, which points to the correct plug-in server alias:
Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARF.TWITTER ARSYS.ARF.TWITTER HOST:9999

See Updating-configuration-settings-by-using-the-AR-System-Configuration-Generic-UI-form, Configuring-Java-plug-in-servers, and Setting-plug-in-server-configuration-options.

 

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