2.5.0 “Altofts”
Welcome to codebird-js 2.5.0 “Altofts”!
What’s new in Codebird “Altofts”?
- Uploading multiple media image files in a single tweet is now possible!
- This version removes the dependency of the external
sha1.js
file. No more need to care about including two files for your code to work! - Furthermore, you may now load Codebird via a simple require() call (in Node.js or with RequireJS), since the library is now AMD-compatible. For legacy and non-AMD environments, the normal loading via script tag is still supported.
- Various other improvements, like returning the current rate limit for each call, make your work with Codebird easier.
- Also, the Twitter API is contacted directly, if no same-origin policy restrictions apply.
- Finally, Codebird now supports calling undocumented Twitter API methods, if you have permission to access them.
Behind the name
Jublo calls its milestone codenames after places in lovely Yorkshire, England.
Altofts is a 6,000 people village in West Yorkshire. In former times, most inhabitants used to work in the coal industry.
Reporting issues
If you encounter any problems, please report them here:
https://github.com/jublonet/codebird-js/issues/new?milestone=6&title=%5B2.5.0%5D+