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Stambia Data Integration allows to work with Twitter.

You can reverse in Metadata the common operations which can be performed with Twitter such as posting and searching Tweets, retrieve various information, and more...

You can also design your own operations as you want.

 

Prerequisites:
  • Stambia DI Designer 20.3 or higher

Note:

Stambia DI is a flexible and agile solution. It can be quickly adapted to your needs.

If you have any question, any feature request or any issue, do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Download

You can find below the necessary resources to work with Twitter component in Stambia DI

Name Description Download
Component resources You can find in download section the Component resources Component resources

 

Supported features

You can find below an overview of what Stambia DI can do with Twitter.

Name Description
Metadata

A Twitter Metadata can be created.

Twitter operations can be reversed automatically to start working with it.

Operations

The following common features are supported:

  • Post, retrieve, and engage with Tweets
  • Follow, search, and get users
  • Search Tweets
  • Manage account settings and profile
  • Mute, block, and report users
  • Sending and receiving events
  • Get Tweet timelines
  • Get information about a place
  • Get locations with trending topics
  • Get trends near a location
  • And more...

Note that you can do everything supported by the Twitter REST API.

The operations presented above are simply common operations which are available at reverse right away, already designed, and ready to use.

You can design also your own operations based on Twitter REST API.

 

 

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