Twitter (OAuth2.0)

/**  * Example of using Twitter Application-only authentication from Google Ads Scripts  * Application-only authentication is used where the aspects of the API being  * used do not require impersonating a given Twitter user.  *  * Example usage:  *   initializeOAuthClient();  *   // Get trends using a woeId to specify location. See:  *   // https://developer.yahoo.com/geo/geoplanet/guide/concepts.html  *   const results = getTrendsForLocation(44418);  *  * See https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/features/third-party-apis#client_credentials_grant  * for details on configuring this script.  *  * NOTE: This script also requires the OAuth2 library to be pasted at the end,  * as obtained from https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library  */ // Consumer Key for your application set up at https://apps.twitter.com. See // 'Keys and Access Tokens' for generating your consumer key. const TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = 'INSERT_CONSUMER_KEY_HERE'; const TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = 'INSERT_CONSUMER_SECRET_HERE';  let authUrlFetch;  // Call this function just once, to initialize the OAuth client. function initializeOAuthClient() {   if (typeof OAuth2 === 'undefined') {     const libUrl = 'https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library';     throw Error('OAuth2 library not found. Please take a copy of the OAuth2 ' +         'library from ' + libUrl + ' and append to the bottom of this script.');   }   const tokenUrl = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token';   authUrlFetch = OAuth2.withClientCredentials(       tokenUrl, TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY, TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET); }  /**  * Retrieves a list of trending topics for a given geographic area of interest.  * @param {string} woeId Geographic location specified in Yahoo! Where On Earth  *     format. See https://developer.yahoo.com/geo/geoplanet/guide/concepts.html  * @return {Object} The Trends results object, see:  *     https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/trends/place for details.  */ function getTrendsForLocation(woeId) {   const url = `https://api.twitter.com/1.1/trends/place.json?id=${woeId}`;   const response = authUrlFetch.fetch(url);   return JSON.parse(response.getContentText()); }  // Paste in OAuth2 library here, from: // https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library

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/**  * Example of using Twitter Application-only authentication from Google Ads Scripts  * Application-only authentication is used where the aspects of the API being  * used do not require impersonating a given Twitter user.  *  * Example usage:  *   initializeOAuthClient();  *   const results = getTweetsForSearch('Olympics 2016');  *   const localResults = getTweetsForSearch('Euro 2016', '51.5085300,-0.1257400,10mi');  *  * See https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/features/third-party-apis#client_credentials_grant  * for details on configuring this script.  *  * NOTE: This script also requires the OAuth2 library to be pasted at the end,  * as obtained from https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library  */ // Consumer Key for your application set up at https://apps.twitter.com. See // 'Keys and Access Tokens' for generating your consumer key. const TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = 'INSERT_CONSUMER_KEY_HERE'; const TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = 'INSERT_CONSUMER_SECRET_HERE';  let authUrlFetch;  // Call this function just once, to initialize the OAuth client. function initializeOAuthClient() {   if (typeof OAuth2 === 'undefined') {     const libUrl = 'https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library';     throw Error('OAuth2 library not found. Please take a copy of the OAuth2 ' +         'library from ' + libUrl + ' and append to the bottom of this script.');   }   const tokenUrl = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token';   authUrlFetch = OAuth2.withClientCredentials(       tokenUrl, TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY, TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET); }  /**  * Retrieves Tweets for a specific search term.  * @param {string} searchTerm The search term to look for.  * @param {string=} opt_geocode Limit returned Tweets to those from users in a  *     location. Specified in the form "latitude,longitude,radius", where radius  *     is in either "km" or "mi". e.g. 37.781157,-122.398720,1mi  * @param {string=} opt_mode Optional preference for recent, popular or mixed  *     results. Defaults to 'mixed', other options are 'recent' and 'popular'.  * @return {Object} The statuses results object, see:  *     https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/search/tweets for details.  */ function getTweetsForSearch(searchTerm, opt_geocode, opt_mode) {   const mode = opt_mode || 'mixed';   const url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/search/tweets.json?q=' +       encodeURIComponent(searchTerm) + '&result_type=' + mode;   if (opt_geocode) {     url += 'geocode=' + opt_geocode;   }   const response = authUrlFetch.fetch(url);   return JSON.parse(response.getContentText()); }  // Paste in OAuth2 library here, from: // https://developers.google.com/google-ads/scripts/docs/examples/oauth20-library