The developer's guide to social programming : building social context using Facebook, Google friend connect, and the Twitter API

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    • Hawker, Mark D.

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The developer's guide to social programming : building social context using Facebook, Google friend connect, and the Twitter API

Mark D. Hawker

(Developer's library)

Addision Wesley, c2011

  • : pbk

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In The Developer's Guide to Social Programming, Mark Hawker shows developers how to build applications that integrate with the major social networking sites. Unlike competitive books that focus on a single social media platform, this book covers all three leading platforms: Facebook, OpenSocial, and Twitter. Hawker identifies the characteristics of superior, highly engaging social media applications, and shows how to use the Facebook platform, Google Friend Connect, and the Twitter API to create them. You'll find practical solutions and code for addressing many common social programming challenges, from site registration to search, blog commenting to creating location-based applications. Hawker concludes by walking you through building a complete, integrated social application: one that works seamlessly across all leading platforms, and draws on powerful features from each. Coverage includes Working with the Twitter API, including the Search API, Lists API, and Retweets API Authenticating users with Twitter OAuth Mastering the Facebook API, FQL, and XFBML Utilizing the Facebook JavaScript Library for creating dynamic content, and animation Exploring the Google Friend Connect JavaScript API, and integrating with the OpenSocial API Using Facebook's tools for sharing, social commenting, stream publishing, and live conversation Using the PHP OpenSocial Client Library with Google Friend Connect Creating, testing, and submitting Google Friend Connect gadgets

目次

I: Twitter 1 Working with the Twitter API 1 Twitter API Essentials 1 Twitter API Methods 3 Twitter API Parameters 6 Twitter API Return Formats 10 Accessing the Twitter API 11 cURL 12 Twitter-async 14 Twitter API Rate Limiting 17 Twitter API Error Handling 18 Summary 19 2 Diving Into the Twitter API Methods 21 Twitter API Methods 21 User Objects 23 Status Objects 26 Direct Message Objects 28 Saved Search Objects 29 ID Objects 30 Relationship Objects 31 Response Objects 32 Hash Objects 33 Twitter Search API 34 Introducing the Atom Syndication Format 34 Twitter Search API Methods 38 Summary 43 3 Authentication with Twitter OAuth 45 Introducing Twitter OAuth 45 OAuth Benefits 46 OAuth Definitions 46 Implementing Twitter OAuth 48 Twitter OAuth Workflow 48 Test Tube: A Sample Twitter Application 50 Summary 59 4 Extending the Twitter API: Retweets, Lists, and Location 61 Extending Twitter's Core Functionality 61 Retweet API 62 Lists API 64 Geolocation API 68 Twitter Community Evolution 71 Platform Translations 71 Spam Reporting 72 Future Directions 74 Summary 76 II: Facebook Platform 5 An Overview of Facebook Platform Website Integration 77 Facebook Platform for Developers 77 Facebook Platform 78 Registering a Facebook Application 79 Referencing a Facebook Platform Application 81 Facebook API, FQL, and XFBML 84 Facebook API and FQL 84 XFBML 97 Summary 98 6 Registration, Authentication, and Translations with Facebook 99 User Authorization and Authentication 99 Logging In and Detecting Facebook Status 101 Logging Out, Disconnecting, and Reclaiming Accounts 107 Connecting and Inviting Friends 109 Translations for Facebook 111 Preparing Your Application and Registering Text 111 Administering and Accessing Translations 113 Summary 114 7 Using Facebook for Sharing, Commenting, and Stream Publishing 115 Content-Sharing and Live Conversation 115 Facebook Share 116 Facebook Widgets 118 Social Commenting and Stream Publishing 120 Comments Box 120 Open Stream API 123 Summary 135 8 Application Discovery, Tabbed Navigation, and the Facebook JavaScript Library 137 Application Dashboards and Counters 138 News and Activity Streams 139 Games and Applications Counters 143 Navigating and Showcasing Your Application Using Tabs 145 Configuring and Installing an Application Tab 146 Extending an Application Tab 149 Dynamic Content and the Facebook JavaScript (FBJS) Library 157 Facebook Animation Library 157 Facebook Dialogs 160 Handling Events with an Event Listener 162 Summary 164 III: Google Friend Connect 9 An Overview of Google Friend Connect 165 Components of Google Friend Connect 165 Google Friend Connect Gadgets 166 Google Friend Connect JavaScript API 167 Server-Side Integration 167 Google Friend Connect Plug-ins 168 Using the Google Friend Connect JavaScript API 169 Installing and Configuring the JavaScript Library 169 Working with Google Friend Connect Data 171 An Overview of the OpenSocial API 173 OpenSocial API Methods 173 The DataRequest Object 174 Fetching People and Profiles 176 Fetching and Updating Activities 177 Fetching and Updating Persistence 178 Color Picker: A Google Friend Connect Application 181 Summary 191 10 Server-Side Authentication and OpenSocial Integration 193 Server-Side OpenSocial Protocols and Authentication Methods 193 Google Friend Connect Authentication Methods 194 OpenSocial Client Libraries 196 Using the PHP OpenSocial Client Library with Google Friend Connect 197 Google Friend Connect Authentication Workflow 197 Setting Up a Server-Side Application 198 OpenSocial Data Extraction Principles 201 Summary 207 11 Developing OpenSocial Gadgets with Google Friend Connect 209 An Overview of Google Gadgets 209 Anatomy of an OpenSocial Google Gadget 210 OpenSocial v0.9 Specification 214 Advanced OpenSocial Gadget Development 217 Creating a Google Gadget 222 Color Picker, Revisited 222 Testing, Tracking, and Directory Submission 230 Summary 233 IV: Putting It All Together 12 Building a Microblog Tool Using CodeIgniter 235 An Overview of CodeIgniter 235 The Model-View-Controller Architectural Design 236 Installing, Configuring, and Exploring CodeIgniter 237 CodeIgniter Libraries 240 CodeIgniter Helpers 245 Building the Basic Sprog Application 246 Stage 1: Creating the Registration, Login, and Home Pages 247 Stage 2: Extending the Sprog Application with Updates, Comments, and Likes 257 Summary 266 13 Integrating Twitter, Facebook, and Google Friend Connect 267 Implementing Twitter Functionality 267 Setting Up Twitter and Twitter-async Support 268 Stage 3: Extending the Sprog Application with Twitter Functionality 270 Updating a User's Twitter Account 276 Implementing Facebook Functionality 279 Registering a Facebook Application and Adding Facebook Support 279 Stage 4: Extending the Sprog Application with Facebook Functionality 281 Implementing Google Friend Connect Functionality 292 Registering and Adding Google Friend Connect Support 292 Stage 5: Extending the Sprog Application with Google Friend Connect Functionality 294 Summary 301 Index 303

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