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TweetDuck/resources/Plugins/reply-account/configuration.default.js

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{
/*
* Simple way of configuring the plugin
* ------------------------------------
*
* Set value of 'defaultAccount' to one of the following values:
*
* "#preferred" to use your preferred TweetDeck account (the one used to log into TweetDeck)
* "#last" to specify the account that was selected last time (only updates if a single account is selected)
* "#default" to fall back to default TweetDeck behavior; useful for advanced configuration below, otherwise disable the plugin instead
* "@myAccount" to specify an account name to use; has to be one of your registered account names
*
*/
defaultAccount: "#preferred",
/*
* Advanced way of configuring the plugin
* --------------------------------------
*
* This assumes a basic knowledge of JavaScript and jQuery.
*
* 1. Set value of 'useAdvancedSelector' to true
* 2. Replace the example code in 'customSelector' function with your desired behavior
*
* The 'customSelector' function should return a string in one of the formats supported by 'defaultAccount'.
* If it returns anything else (for example, false or undefined), it falls back to 'defaultAccount' behavior.
*
* When writing a custom function, you can install Dev Tools to access the browser console:
* https://tweetduck.chylex.com/guide/#dev-tools
*
*
* In order to check the column type, use the 'window.TDPF_getColumnName(column)' function. List of available names:
* Home, Mentions, Messages, Notifications, Followers, Activity, Likes,
* User, Search, List, Timeline, Dataminr, Live video, Scheduled
*
* If you want to see your current column types, run the following code in your browser console:
* TD.controller.columnManager.getAllOrdered().map(window.TDPF_getColumnName)
*
*
* The 'title' parameter is the column title. Some are fixed (such as 'Home' or 'Notifications'),
* some contain specific information (for example, Search columns contain the search query).
*
*
* The 'account' parameter is the account name displayed next to the column title (including the @).
* This parameter is empty for some columns (such as Messages, or Notifications for all accounts) or can
* contain other text (for example, the Scheduled column contains the string 'All accounts').
*
*
* The 'column' parameter is a TweetDeck column object. If you want to see the object structure,
* run the following code in the console for an array containing all of your column objects:
* TD.controller.columnManager.getAllOrdered()
*
*
* The 'isTemporary' parameter is true if the column is not attached to the main column list,
* for example when clicking on a user and viewing their tweets in a modal dialog.
*
*/
useAdvancedSelector: false,
customSelector: function(title, account, column, isTemporary){
console.info(arguments); // Prints all arguments into the console
if (title === "TweetDuck" && window.TDPF_getColumnName(column) === "Search"){
// This is a search column that looks for 'TweetDuck' in the tweets,
// search columns are normally linked to the preferred account
// so this forces the @TryTweetDuck account to be used instead
return "@TryTweetDuck";
}
else if (account === "@chylexcz" && window.TDPF_getColumnName(column) === "Home"){
// This is a Home column of my test account @chylexcz,
// but I want to reply to tweets from my official account
return "@chylexmc";
}
// otherwise returns 'undefined' which falls back to 'defaultAccount' behavior
}
}