QuickBase API Cookbook v3 - Recipe #87
Get Twitter messages into QuickBase
Twitter
You want to send messages from Twitter to QuickBase.
require 'rubygems'
gem 'twitter4r', '>=0.3.0'
require 'twitter'

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
require 'QuickBaseClient'

print "Please enter your QuickBase username: "
quickbase_username = gets.chop

print "Please enter your QuickBase password: "
quickbase_password = gets.chop

qbc = QuickBase::Client.new(quickbase_username,quickbase_password)
dbid = qbc.findDBByName("Twitter messages (#{quickbase_username})" )
if dbid.nil?
    dbid = qbc.createDatabase("Twitter messages (#{quickbase_username})", "This is a list of messages from Twitter.")
    qbc.addField(dbid,"Twitter_Screen_Name", "text")
    qbc.addField(dbid,"Twitter_Message", "text")
end

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
print "Please enter your Twitter username: "
twitter_username = gets.chop

print "Please enter your Twitter password: "
twitter_password = gets.chop

twitter_client = Twitter::Client.new(:login => twitter_username, :password => twitter_password )
timeline = twitter_client.timeline_for(:public) do |status|
  qbc.clearFieldValuePairList
  qbc.addFieldValuePair("Twitter_Screen_Name",nil,nil,status.user.screen_name)
  qbc.addFieldValuePair("Twitter_Message",nil,nil,status.text)
  qbc.addRecord(dbid,qbc.fvlist)
end
This script requires the twitter4r Ruby API for Twitter.
It sends the last 20 public Twitter messages to QuickBase.
twitterWithQuickBase.rb
Ruby wrapper for QuickBase HTTP API One-Click Ruby Installer for Windows twitter4r
Created on March 16, 2008 at 11:31 PM (PDT). Last updated by Quick Base on March 16, 2008 at 11:39 PM (PDT). Owned by Quick Base.
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