Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
You should be able to filter this out in the _activity_feed.php file in your
theme.
Use get_title() to get the twitter text, and maybe toss in get_feed_domain().
Some
basic regex on the results of those will allow you to filter out whatever you
want.
Original comment by pant...@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2008 at 9:37
Suppose I want to filter out posts on Twitter that came Twitpic. I would
probably
try to filter on the hyperlink in the Twitter post and use the
get_title()object.
This is the default filter for twitter in the activity_feed.php:
<!-- this item came from twitter.com -->
<?php elseif ($item->get_feed_domain() == 'twitter.com'): ?>
<li class="activity_item regular<?php if ($i % 3 == 0):?> last<?php
endif;?>">
<div class="activity_list_inner">
<span class="type_label regular"></span>
<div class="regular_container">
<cite class="avatar"><img src="<?php echo $this->config->item
('theme_folder')?>images/me.jpg" alt="" /></cite>
<div class="speech_tail"></div>
<div class="speech_bubble">
<?=$item->get_title()?>
</div>
</div>
How would I add a filter on the hyperlink in the item_title so that posts with
a
Twitpic url are dropped?
Thanks!
Stefan
Original comment by ste...@stranger.nl
on 30 Aug 2008 at 7:59
This is probably not the most elegant place to make this patch, rather look in
the
application/plugins/twitter_com.php script
although there's no way to cancel the item, you could return null from the
pre_display function for items not to display, and add a
<?php if(is_null($item)) continue; ?>
in _activity_feed.php
Original comment by willscott
on 31 Aug 2008 at 1:28
if i don't want any of my '@' replies to go on the feed then?
Original comment by amm...@gmail.com
on 31 Aug 2008 at 12:06
Hi Will,
I added the next lines to the twitter plugin:
function pre_display($item)
{
//Filter posts from Twitpic
$url = 'http://twitpic.com';
if (strstr($item->get_title(),$url)){
//echo "Found $url $item";
$return = null;
} else {
echo "Not Found";
return $item;
}
}
And added
<?php if(is_null($item)) continue; ?>
in _activity_feed.php
But I still get the next error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method stdClass::get_feed_domain()
in
/home/stranger/domains/stranger.nl/public_html/system/application/views/themes/b
ox
y_but_good/_activity_feed.php on line 9
Any ideas?
Regards,
Stefan
Original comment by ste...@stranger.nl
on 31 Aug 2008 at 12:12
Stefan: the
<?php if(is_null($item)) continue; ?>
needs to be around line 4 or 5, before any of the conditions.
You are probably checking for null at the twitter section, but it checks for
instance
if the item came is a blog post before that, and fails.
Move the is_null line to right after the
<?php if ($items): $i = 1; foreach ($items as $item): ?>
Original comment by willscott
on 1 Sep 2008 at 1:32
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
waynesl...@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2008 at 8:16