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Laravel Dashboard Twitter Tile

Laravel Dashboard Twitter Tile Laravel Package

spatie/laravel-dashboard-twitter-tile

Laravel Dashboard tile that shows recent Twitter mentions. Built for Spatie’s laravel-dashboard, with configurable polling and display so you can surface who’s talking about your brand right on your internal dashboard.

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A tile for laravel-dashboard that displays twitter mentions

Frequently asked questions about Laravel Dashboard Twitter Tile
How do I add the Twitter tile to my existing Laravel dashboard?
First, ensure you have `spatie/laravel-dashboard` installed. Then run `composer require spatie/laravel-dashboard-twitter-tile`, publish the config if needed, and register the tile in your `DashboardServiceProvider` using `Dashboard::create()->withTile(TwitterTile::class)`. Follow the [official docs](https://docs.spatie.be/laravel-dashboard) for step-by-step guidance.
What Laravel and PHP versions does this package support?
The package is tested with Laravel 8, 9, and 10 and requires PHP 8.0+. If you’re using Laravel 7 or PHP 7.x, compatibility isn’t guaranteed, and you may need adjustments. Always check the `composer.json` for the latest requirements.
Do I need a Twitter Developer account to use this tile?
Yes, you’ll need a Twitter Developer account to obtain API keys (v2 or v1.1). Store your credentials in `.env` using `TWITTER_API_KEY`, `TWITTER_API_SECRET`, `TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN`, and `TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET`. The free tier limits you to 50k tweets/month, so plan accordingly for higher usage.
How can I customize the Twitter tile’s appearance or functionality?
Override the Blade templates in `resources/views/vendor/dashboard-twitter-tile` to modify styling. Extend the `TwitterTile` class to tweak query logic (e.g., search terms or time ranges). For deeper customization, review the [source code](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-dashboard-twitter-tile) or fork the package.
What happens if the Twitter API fails or returns empty results?
The tile includes basic error handling, but you may want to enhance it. Log API errors centrally (e.g., Sentry) and display user-friendly messages like ‘Twitter service unavailable.’ For empty results, consider adding a fallback (e.g., a static message or cached data) to avoid blank tiles.
Can I use this tile for multiple Twitter accounts or handles?
Yes, configure the tile to fetch mentions for specific handles (e.g., `@company_handle`) by extending the `TwitterTile` class or passing custom query parameters. If you need user-specific tiles, dynamically set the search term based on authenticated users or roles.
How do I cache Twitter API responses to reduce rate limits?
Use Laravel’s built-in cache or `spatie/laravel-caching` to store responses. Invalidate the cache when new data is needed (e.g., via a cron job or manual trigger). Example: `Cache::put('twitter_mentions', $response, now()->addMinutes(15));`. Balance cache duration with real-time needs.
Are there alternatives to this package for Laravel dashboards?
If you need social media integration, consider `spatie/laravel-activitylog` for activity tracking or build a custom tile using the Twitter API directly. For other platforms, explore `spatie/laravel-newsletter` (for email) or third-party services like Zapier. This package is specialized for Twitter mentions in Spatie’s dashboard ecosystem.
Will this tile work with Laravel’s queue system for async Twitter API calls?
No, the tile is designed for synchronous API calls. To offload Twitter API requests, wrap the logic in a job (e.g., `spatie/laravel-queueable`) and cache the results. Example: Dispatch a `FetchTwitterMentionsJob` and cache the output until the next refresh.
How do I test this tile locally before deploying to production?
Mock the Twitter API responses using tools like [Vespa](https://github.com/orchestral/testbench) or [Laravel’s HTTP testing](https://laravel.com/docs/testing#http-tests). Test edge cases like empty results, API errors, and rate limits. Run `composer test` to verify the package’s core functionality, then add your own tests for customizations.
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