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Spring 5.0 By Example
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Spring 5.0 By Example

by Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira
February 2018
Intermediate to advanced
356 pages
9h 10m
English
Packt Publishing
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Configuring Twitter credentials in application.yaml

To start configuring the Twitter API in our application, we must provide the credentials. We will use the yaml file for this. Let's add credentials in our application.yaml:

twitter:  consumer-key: ${consumer-key}  consumer-secret: ${consumer-secret}  access-token: ${access-token}  access-token-secret: ${access-token-secret}

Easy peasy. The properties have been declared and then we used the $ to instruct the Spring Framework that this value will be received as an environment variable. Remember, we configured the Twitter account in the previous chapter.

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