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library(RCurl) | |
# Set SSL certs globally | |
options(RCurlOptions = list(cainfo = system.file("CurlSSL", "cacert.pem", package = "RCurl"))) | |
library(twitteR) | |
reqURL <- "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token" | |
accessURL <- "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token" | |
authURL <- "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize" | |
apiKey <- "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | |
apiSecret <- "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | |
twitCred <- OAuthFactory$new( | |
consumerKey = apiKey, | |
consumerSecret = apiSecret, | |
requestURL = reqURL, | |
accessURL = accessURL, | |
authURL = authURL | |
) | |
twitCred$handshake( | |
cainfo = system.file("CurlSSL", "cacert.pem", package = "RCurl") | |
) | |
registerTwitterOAuth(twitCred) |
I came up with this and it worked :
library(twitteR)
library(ROAuth)
require(RCurl)
After you fire that off it will launch a browser with a PIN, then it will ask you to input your PIN into the app. At which point you may ask yourself where in my app do I enter this PIN?
There seems to be a new way to do this now, the above ways didn't work for me.
library(ROAuth)
apiKey <- "#####"
apiSecret <- "####"
actoken <- "#####"
acsecret <- "#####"
setup_twitter_oauth(
apiKey ,
apiSecret,
actoken,
acsecret
)
After that is done you'll have direct access. More straightforward IMO.
install.packages("twitteR")
install.packages("ROAuth")
library(twitteR)
library(ROAuth)
require(RCurl)
Thanks sickopath, your solution (and mis6036) worked perfectly.
Thanks mis6306, Solution working good !!
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Have the same problem on Mac OS 10.7.5. Can't fix it. Does anybody knows what could we do?