ThinkTank is an installable web application that helps you answer your questions by giving you insight into conversations on social networks. ThinkTank does this by capturing and organizing replies to status updates on social networks like Twitter and (soon) Facebook. See screenshots and more at http://thinktankapp.com.
ThinkTank is sponsored by Expert Labs, led by Gina Trapani, and used to be named Twitalytic.
WARNING: Pre-alpha code, PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!
This is not production code. This is a pre-alpha web application. The intended audience is server administrators with experience installing and troubleshooting PHP/MySQL hosted web applications. While ThinkTank uses OAuth to access Twitter, the webapp’s login is not as secure as it should be. Right now this code is for experimentation and tinkering only. Do not run on a public, production server. You have been warned.
In future versions, this will get easier.
- PHP 5 with cURL and GD enabled
- Smarty
- MySQL 5
- A public web server. (Twitter authorization requires a public callback URL, so you’ll need to expose a local dev server to the internet for initial authorization; after that the server doesn’t have to be publicly available.)
- Download source code. Save the
thinktank
directory one level above your web site’s DocumentRoot. For example, if your site’s DocumentRoot is
/var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/
Put thethinktank
directory here:
/var/www/vhosts/example.com/thinktank/
- Create a symbolic link to the
thinktank/webapp
directory in your site’s DocumentRoot folder. To do so,cd
to the DocumentRoot, and use the command:
ln -s ../thinktank/webapp/ thinktank
- Make the following directories writable by the web server:
thinktank/webapp/templates_c/
thinktank/webapp/templates_c/cache/
thinktank/crawler/logs/
- Note for upgraders: If you’re upgrading a previous installation, delete your cookies (in Firefox under Preferences / Privacy / delete individual cookies).
- Create a database and select it, i.e.,
CREATE DATABASE thinktank
- Build tables with
thinktank/sql/build-db_mysql.sql
- Log into Twitter and register your ThinkTank instance. Set the callback URL to
http://yourserver.com/path-to-thinktank-webapp/account/oauth.php
Write down the items labeled “Consumer key” and “Consumer secret.”
- Shared libraries: Rename
thinktank/common/config.sample.inc.php
toconfig.inc.php
. Add your database credentials, file and webapp paths, and the key/secret you got from Twitter in the previous step. - Crawler: Rename
thinktank/crawler/config.crawler.sample.inc.php
toconfig.crawler.inc.php
and set include path to the absolute location ofthintank/common
- Webapp: Rename
thinktank/webapp/config.webapp.sample.inc.php
toconfig.webapp.inc.php
and set include path to the absolute location ofthinktank/common
Visit the web application on your server, register and log in, and set up your Twitter accounts.
Then, run the crawler to load your Twitter data:
$ php crawler/crawl.php
To view what’s going on with the crawler, use this command:
$ tail -f crawler/logs/crawler.log
Cron the crawler’s run command to go at least once an hour. Hint: you may configure and cron this pre-fab bash script, which will run the crawler and rotate its logs:
/thinktank/extras/cron/cron
See the script’s README for more information on configuring it.
To discuss ThinkTank, post to the project mailing list. For deeper documentation, see the ThinkTank wiki.
ThinkTank’s source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License, except for Twitter OAuth by Abraham Williams, which is released under the MIT license.
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