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Obtain consumer key and secret from the [Twitter Developer portal](https://developer.twitter.com). The app should be configured to enable Sign in with Twitter. 12 | 2. Obtain OAuth client ID and OAuth client secret from the [Notion Developer portal](https://developers.notion.com/). See `twitter_auth.py` for more details, but you can either: 13 | 1. add these values to a `config.cfg` file (local deployment); or 14 | 2. set environment variables `TWITTER_CLIENT_ID` and `TWITTER_CLIENT_SECRET` (cloud deployment) 15 | 3. set environment variables `NOTION_CLIENT_ID` and `NOTION_CLIENT_SECRET` (cloud deployment) 16 | 3. Setup a [pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) environment, and install dependencies: 17 | 1. `pipenv install` 18 | 2. `pipenv shell` 19 | 4. Start the app: 20 | 1. `python3 ./twitter_auth.py`; or 21 | 2. `gunicorn twitter_auth:app` 22 | 23 | > Note: the app must have an Internet-accessible URL - do not attempt to connect via localhost, as this will not work. You can run a tunnel e.g. `ngrok` for local use, or deploy to a cloud platform such as Heroku (a `Procfile` is included). 24 | 25 | Open a browser window on your demo app's external URL. Don't click the buttons yet! 26 | 27 | Finally, add the appropriate redirect URLs in developer portal for both Notion and Twitter. Also add these, as environment variables `TWITTER_REDIRECT_URI` and `NOTION_REDIRECT_URI` in your config.cfg (local deployment) or as environment variables (cloud deployment). 28 | 29 | ## Reference 30 | 31 | [Twitter Developer Portal](https://developer.twitter.com/) 32 | [Notion API Docs](https://developers.notion.com/) 33 | 34 | ### Credits 35 | 36 | Original version of Twitter OAuth login by Jacob Petrie 37 | https://twitter.com/jaakkosf 38 | https://github.com/jaakko-sf/twauth-web 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.cfg.sample: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | APP_CONSUMER_KEY='your_key' 2 | APP_CONSUMER_SECRET='your_secret' 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | gunicorn 2 | httplib2 3 | itsdangerous 4 | oauth2 5 | Flask 6 | Jinja2 7 | MarkupSafe 8 | Werkzeug 9 | tweepy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Exit early on errors 4 | set -eu 5 | 6 | # Python buffers stdout. Without this, you won't see what you "print" in the Activity Logs 7 | export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=true 8 | 9 | # Install Python 3 virtual env 10 | VIRTUALENV=.data/venv 11 | 12 | if [ ! -d $VIRTUALENV ]; then 13 | python3 -m venv $VIRTUALENV 14 | fi 15 | 16 | if [ ! -f $VIRTUALENV/bin/pip ]; then 17 | curl --silent --show-error --retry 5 https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | $VIRTUALENV/bin/python 18 | fi 19 | 20 | # Install the requirements 21 | $VIRTUALENV/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt 22 | 23 | # Run a glorious Python 3 server 24 | $VIRTUALENV/bin/gunicorn twitter_auth:app --access-logfile '-' --log-level 'debug' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/base.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 |
4 |Thank you, we have created a page in Notion with your Twitter Bookmarks.
5 |That's the demo! You can now revoke access to this demo app from your account settings on Twitter.
10 |Want to create your own app like this? Sign up for the Twitter API here It is Free!
11 | Let me try again 12 | {% endblock %} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/callback-success.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% block title %}success{% endblock %} 3 | {% block containercontent %} 4 |Thank you, {{ name }}, for authorizing bookmarks-to-notion access your bookmarks
5 |Next, lets authorize Notion to import your bookmarks.
9 | Login to Notion 10 | {% endblock %} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/error.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% block title %}error{% endblock %} 3 | {% block containercontent %} 4 |Welcome to the Twitter Bookmarks to Notion app. This app lets you import your Bookmarked Tweets to a Notion page.
4 |To get started, we'll need you to authorize bookmarks-to-notion app to access your bookmarks on Twitter using OAuth 2.0. Learn more information about OAuth 2.0
6 |Here's how it works:
7 |Ready to give this a shot?
14 | Let's Begin 15 | {% endblock %} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/start.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% block title %}start{% endblock %} 3 | {% block containercontent %} 4 |Click the button below and you will be redirected to Twitter to authorize this app.
5 | 6 | {% endblock %} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitter_auth.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | from flask import Flask, session, render_template, request 3 | import json 4 | import tweepy 5 | import requests 6 | import base64 7 | 8 | app = Flask(__name__) 9 | 10 | app.debug = False 11 | 12 | app.secret_key = "super secret key" 13 | 14 | app.config.from_pyfile('config.cfg', silent=True) 15 | 16 | oauth2_user_handler = tweepy.OAuth2UserHandler( 17 | client_id=os.getenv('TWITTER_CLIENT_ID'), 18 | redirect_uri=os.getenv('TWITTER_REDIRECT_URI'), 19 | scope=["tweet.read", "users.read", "bookmark.read"], 20 | client_secret=os.getenv('TWITTER_CLIENT_SECRET')) 21 | 22 | twitter_authorize_url = (oauth2_user_handler.get_authorization_url()) 23 | 24 | 25 | def get_tweet_ids(data): 26 | tweets = [] 27 | for tweet in data: 28 | tweets.append(tweet['id']) 29 | return tweets 30 | 31 | 32 | def get_notion_access_token(code): 33 | notion_client_id = os.getenv('NOTION_CLIENT_ID') 34 | notion_client_secret = os.getenv('NOTION_CLIENT_SECRET') 35 | basic_auth = notion_client_id + ":" + notion_client_secret 36 | params = { 37 | "grant_type": "authorization_code", 38 | "code": code, 39 | "redirect_uri": os.getenv('NOTION_REDIRECT_URI') 40 | } 41 | headers = { 42 | "Content-Type": "application/json", 43 | "Authorization": "Basic {}".format(base64.b64encode(basic_auth.encode()).decode()) 44 | } 45 | response = requests.post(url='https://api.notion.com/v1/oauth/token', data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers) 46 | json_response = response.json() 47 | if 'access_token' in json_response: 48 | return json_response['access_token'] 49 | 50 | # Get Notion pages 51 | def get_pages(access_token): 52 | params = { 53 | "query": "", 54 | "sort": { 55 | "direction": "ascending", 56 | "timestamp": "last_edited_time" 57 | } 58 | } 59 | headers = { 60 | "Content-Type": "application/json", 61 | "Notion-Version": "2022-02-22", 62 | "Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(access_token) 63 | } 64 | response = requests.post(url='https://api.notion.com/v1/search', data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers) 65 | json_response = response.json() 66 | return json_response 67 | 68 | # Create Notion page with Tweets for a user 69 | def create_notion_page_with_tweets(access_token, page_id, tweet_ids): 70 | tweet_block = [] 71 | for tweet_id in tweet_ids: 72 | tweet_block.append({ 73 | "object": "block", 74 | "type": "embed", 75 | "embed": { 76 | "url": "https://twitter.com/s/status/{}".format(tweet_id) 77 | } 78 | }) 79 | params = { 80 | "parent": { 81 | "page_id": page_id 82 | }, 83 | "properties": { 84 | "title": [ 85 | { 86 | "text": { 87 | "content": "Twitter Bookmarks" 88 | } 89 | } 90 | ] 91 | }, 92 | "children": tweet_block 93 | } 94 | headers = { 95 | "Content-Type": "application/json", 96 | "Notion-Version": "2022-02-22", 97 | "Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(access_token) 98 | } 99 | response = requests.post(url='https://api.notion.com/v1/pages', data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers) 100 | json_response = response.json() 101 | return json_response 102 | 103 | # Get Twitter Bookmarks fro a user 104 | def get_bookmarks(user_id, access_token): 105 | url = "https://api.twitter.com/2/users/{}/bookmarks?max_results=100".format(user_id) 106 | headers = { 107 | 'Authorization': 'Bearer {}'.format(access_token) 108 | } 109 | response = requests.get(url=url, headers=headers) 110 | return response.json() 111 | 112 | 113 | @app.route('/') 114 | def hello(): 115 | return render_template('index.html') 116 | 117 | 118 | @app.route('/start') 119 | def start(): 120 | return render_template('start.html', authorize_url=twitter_authorize_url) 121 | 122 | # Handle Twitter Callback 123 | @app.route('/callback') 124 | def callback(): 125 | state = request.args.get('state') 126 | code = request.args.get('code') 127 | access_denied = request.args.get('error') 128 | 129 | if access_denied: 130 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="the OAuth request was denied by this user") 131 | 132 | twitter_redirect_uri = os.getenv('TWITTER_REDIRECT_URI') 133 | response_url_from_app = '{}?state={}&code={}'.format(twitter_redirect_uri, state,code) 134 | twitter_access_token = oauth2_user_handler.fetch_token(response_url_from_app)['access_token'] 135 | client = tweepy.Client(twitter_access_token) 136 | user = client.get_me(user_auth=False, tweet_fields=['author_id']) 137 | id = user.data['id'] 138 | name = user.data['name'] 139 | bookmark_response = get_bookmarks(id, twitter_access_token) 140 | if 'data' in bookmark_response and len(bookmark_response['data']) > 0: 141 | if len(bookmark_response['data']) >= 100: 142 | tweet_count = '100+' 143 | else: 144 | tweet_count = len(bookmark_response['data']) 145 | session['tweet_ids'] = get_tweet_ids(bookmark_response['data']) 146 | notion_client_id = os.getenv('NOTION_CLIENT_ID') 147 | notion_redirect_uri = os.getenv('NOTION_REDIRECT_URI') 148 | authorize_url = "https://api.notion.com/v1/oauth/authorize?owner=user&client_id={}&redirect_uri={}&response_type=code".format( 149 | notion_client_id, notion_redirect_uri) 150 | return render_template('callback-success.html', name=name, tweet_count=tweet_count, authorize_url=authorize_url) 151 | else: 152 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="Unable to get Bookmarks for {}".format(name)) 153 | 154 | # Handle Notion Redirect 155 | @app.route('/redirect') 156 | def redirect(): 157 | code = request.args.get('code') 158 | access_denied = request.args.get('error') 159 | 160 | if access_denied: 161 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="the OAuth request was denied by this user") 162 | 163 | if code is not None: 164 | notion_access_token = get_notion_access_token(code) 165 | else: 166 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="Unable to get Notion access token for this user") 167 | 168 | if notion_access_token is not None: 169 | pages = get_pages(notion_access_token) 170 | if 'results' in pages and len(pages['results']) > 0: 171 | page = pages['results'][0] 172 | page_id = page['id'] 173 | if page_id is not None: 174 | session.pop('tweet_ids', None) 175 | else: 176 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="User did not provide permissions to any pages.") 177 | else: 178 | return render_template('error.html', error_message="Unable to get Notion access token for this user") 179 | 180 | 181 | @app.errorhandler(500) 182 | def internal_server_error(e): 183 | return render_template('error.html', error_message='uncaught exception'), 500 184 | 185 | 186 | if __name__ == '__main__': 187 | app.run() 188 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------