Adil Bhatty
Adil Bhatty

Reputation: 17340

How to integrate facebook, twitter and google plus to an android app

I like to integrate Facebook, twitter and Google plus to my app, so that using the app, user can update their status. Therefore I like to know how this can be done.

Thanks

Upvotes: 11

Views: 22372

Answers (4)

Sangram Haladkar
Sangram Haladkar

Reputation: 717

In your app you can use Fabric IDE plugins to integrate your app with twitter. With Fabric you can integrate twitter in simple steps The Fabric IDE plugins will automatically create and configure a Twitter application when you use it to integrate the Twitter Kit into your app. You can read related documentation on below link- https://docs.fabric.io/android/index.html

Upvotes: 0

Anton Krasov
Anton Krasov

Reputation: 124

Now you can try this library: https://github.com/antonkrasov/AndroidSocialNetworks

It's very easy to use:

mSocialNetworkManager = (SocialNetworkManager) getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag(SOCIAL_NETWORK_TAG);

if (mSocialNetworkManager == null) {
    mSocialNetworkManager = SocialNetworkManager.Builder.from(getActivity())
            .twitter(<< TWITTER  API TOKEN  >>, << TWITTER  API SECRET  >>)
            .linkedIn(<< LINKED_IN  API TOKEN  >>, << LINKED_IN API TOKEN  >>, "r_basicprofile+rw_nus+r_network+w_messages")
            .facebook()
            .googlePlus()
            .build();
    getFragmentManager().beginTransaction().add(mSocialNetworkManager, SOCIAL_NETWORK_TAG).commit();
}

...

mSocialNetworkManager.getTwitterSocialNetwork().requestLogin(new OnLoginCompleteListener() {
    @Override
    public void onLoginSuccess(int socialNetworkID) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onError(int socialNetworkID, String requestID, String errorMessage, Object data) {

    }
});

Upvotes: 3

Ovidiu Latcu
Ovidiu Latcu

Reputation: 72331

I would highly recommend not to use those SDK since they contain a lot of bugs, and are not very reliable as far as I've seen.

If you just want to share simple text from your app to Facebook or Twitter and so on... I would recommend to create a chooser to let the user pick which app from his phone he wants to user for sharing. It is simpler, more reliable and more the 'android way' of doing it.

Here is the code that you have to write :

Intent shareIntent=new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
shareIntent.setType("text/plain");
shareIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT,"I want to share this with you!");
shareIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, "Great Post");
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(shareIntent, "Share..."));

Upvotes: 14

ayublin
ayublin

Reputation: 1845

As for facebook and twitter, you can do this through their API. For facebook, fortunately they have provide android developer with facebook sdk for android, example included on the SDK.

And for Twitter you can use external libraries as written on twitter developer docs, and there is a library called Twitter4J that is android ready.

Unfortunately Google Plus API are not available yet.

Upvotes: 12

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