Adding the Location programatically to a Tweet












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I am Working with the twitter API's for Android and there is computation that happens in the cloud and based on that, the tweets are to be published. How do I add the location programatically when I tweet without the user having to input it again?



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  • What have you done so far?

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:35











  • So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:43











  • Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:46











  • So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:51











  • have you checked this

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 15:02
















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I am Working with the twitter API's for Android and there is computation that happens in the cloud and based on that, the tweets are to be published. How do I add the location programatically when I tweet without the user having to input it again?



Cheers
VS










share|improve this question























  • What have you done so far?

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:35











  • So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:43











  • Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:46











  • So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:51











  • have you checked this

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 15:02














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I am Working with the twitter API's for Android and there is computation that happens in the cloud and based on that, the tweets are to be published. How do I add the location programatically when I tweet without the user having to input it again?



Cheers
VS










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I am Working with the twitter API's for Android and there is computation that happens in the cloud and based on that, the tweets are to be published. How do I add the location programatically when I tweet without the user having to input it again?



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VS







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  • What have you done so far?

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:35











  • So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:43











  • Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:46











  • So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:51











  • have you checked this

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 15:02



















  • What have you done so far?

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:35











  • So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:43











  • Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 14:46











  • So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

    – VinShety
    Jan 2 at 14:51











  • have you checked this

    – G.hakim
    Jan 2 at 15:02

















What have you done so far?

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 14:35





What have you done so far?

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 14:35













So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

– VinShety
Jan 2 at 14:43





So far, there is some computation happening in the background. Now what I need to do is to set the long and lat values and pass them to twitter while posting a tweet. Is it possible? I am looking at options via twurl

– VinShety
Jan 2 at 14:43













Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 14:46





Setting location is possible but there are multiple things that you need to keep in mind the user always has the option of removing the location, the lat-long should be available when you want to post and so on

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 14:46













So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

– VinShety
Jan 2 at 14:51





So basically , the user inputs the location before the pre processing step and I get that location using the Google Places API. So I have the accurate lat and long. Any ideas on setting the location programatically?

– VinShety
Jan 2 at 14:51













have you checked this

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 15:02





have you checked this

– G.hakim
Jan 2 at 15:02












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First of all, you need to allow your twitter account to share location :

Connect on twitter.com with your account, go to your profile settings > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety, check : Tweet with location, and save.



Then you can post with twurl and geolocation :



twurl -X POST -H api.twitter.com '/1.1/statuses/update.json?status=Testing twurl&lat=48.858334&lon=2.294415' | jq .





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    First of all, you need to allow your twitter account to share location :

    Connect on twitter.com with your account, go to your profile settings > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety, check : Tweet with location, and save.



    Then you can post with twurl and geolocation :



    twurl -X POST -H api.twitter.com '/1.1/statuses/update.json?status=Testing twurl&lat=48.858334&lon=2.294415' | jq .





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      First of all, you need to allow your twitter account to share location :

      Connect on twitter.com with your account, go to your profile settings > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety, check : Tweet with location, and save.



      Then you can post with twurl and geolocation :



      twurl -X POST -H api.twitter.com '/1.1/statuses/update.json?status=Testing twurl&lat=48.858334&lon=2.294415' | jq .





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        First of all, you need to allow your twitter account to share location :

        Connect on twitter.com with your account, go to your profile settings > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety, check : Tweet with location, and save.



        Then you can post with twurl and geolocation :



        twurl -X POST -H api.twitter.com '/1.1/statuses/update.json?status=Testing twurl&lat=48.858334&lon=2.294415' | jq .





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        First of all, you need to allow your twitter account to share location :

        Connect on twitter.com with your account, go to your profile settings > Settings and privacy > Privacy and safety, check : Tweet with location, and save.



        Then you can post with twurl and geolocation :



        twurl -X POST -H api.twitter.com '/1.1/statuses/update.json?status=Testing twurl&lat=48.858334&lon=2.294415' | jq .






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