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Releases
astro-embed@0.4.0
Minor Changes
#463494d64 Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication
⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the <Tweet /> component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.
Key differences:
The <Tweet /> component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:
The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now twitter-tweet instead of tweet-card and none of the internal class names like tweet-author, tweet-header etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.
Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.
#463494d64 Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication
⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the <Tweet /> component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.
Key differences:
The <Tweet /> component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:
The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now twitter-tweet instead of tweet-card and none of the internal class names like tweet-author, tweet-header etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.
Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.
#463494d64 Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication
⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the <Tweet /> component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.
Key differences:
The <Tweet /> component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:
The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now twitter-tweet instead of tweet-card and none of the internal class names like tweet-author, tweet-header etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.
Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.
This PR was opened by the Changesets release GitHub action. When you're ready to do a release, you can merge this and the packages will be published to npm automatically. If you're not ready to do a release yet, that's fine, whenever you add more changesets to main, this PR will be updated.
Releases
astro-embed@0.4.0
Minor Changes
#46
3494d64
Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the
<Tweet />
component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.Key differences:
The
<Tweet />
component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now
twitter-tweet
instead oftweet-card
and none of the internal class names liketweet-author
,tweet-header
etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a
SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN
environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.Patch Changes
3494d64
]:@astro-community/astro-embed-integration@0.4.0
Minor Changes
#46
3494d64
Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the
<Tweet />
component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.Key differences:
The
<Tweet />
component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now
twitter-tweet
instead oftweet-card
and none of the internal class names liketweet-author
,tweet-header
etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a
SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN
environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.Patch Changes
3494d64
]:@astro-community/astro-embed-twitter@0.4.0
Minor Changes
#46
3494d64
Thanks @delucis! - Switch to more basic Twitter component that does not require authentication⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE Due to upheaval at Twitter, the
<Tweet />
component is no longer able to fetch detailed information from Twitter’s API, limiting what a static embed can easily do.Key differences:
The
<Tweet />
component must now receive a full URL to a tweet, not just an ID. You will need to update these if you have any:The rendered component is more minimal: no avatar for the tweet author; no header containing author name and handle; images and video are not expanded, only showing as links
The CSS class name on the resulting HTML is now
twitter-tweet
instead oftweet-card
and none of the internal class names liketweet-author
,tweet-header
etc. are available. If you set any custom CSS to control appearance, this will likely need updating.Authentication is no longer required. If you previously configured a
SECRET_TWITTER_TOKEN
environment variable, you can safely remove it from your project.