164 results found
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More information about 'id' uniqueness More information is required about the uniqueness of id. Is it unique forever (i.e. there will never be two messages with the same id) or is it just guaranteed unique within a timeframe?
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Webhooks topic(s) don't note required oAuth From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/59
Brief description
Mod Change and Channel ban Change events don't note the required oAuth scope needed for the topic
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/webhooks-reference#topic-moderator-change-events
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/webhooks-reference#topic-channel-ban-change-eventsExpected documentation
Add, (similar to
Topic: User Changed
)Authentication User Access Token must have the `moderation:read` for the user in question
Additional context or questions
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error in documetation msgid:"usageuntimeout" states:'Usage: “/raid <username>” - Removes a timeout on a user.' and not /untimeout
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Change description of broadcaster_id in create clip The description of the broadcaster_id inside of the Create Clip endpoint is very confusing because it states that this is the id of the stream but it really is the id of the broadcaster as the name suggests.
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Clarify read-only nature of IRC MODE command While you do a good job of stating that the IRC interface deviates from the RFC, as well as where and how it deviates from the RFC, it may be beneficial to specifically call out the deviation that the MODE command is server-generated (read only), instead of being a keyword that can be generated by a client.
In other words, my bot cannot issue its own "MODE #channel +o nickname" command via the IRC interface (like it can on IRC), it can only receive notifications from the server that the server has sett one of those modes. One sentence covering…
2 votesThanks for the head’s up!
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Wording on refreshing a token is confusing https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/authentication#refreshing-access-tokens
"
How to Refresh
To refresh a token, you need an access token/refresh token pair coming from a body. For example:
"You need only the "refresh token" and "client secret"
You can lose the access token, and still get a new token if you have a refresh_token
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HTTP Response codes unclear From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/69
Brief descriptionSome endpoints return a 204 code no content.
But this is only highlighted in the example responses and not in the "main documentation"For example
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#send-extension-pubsub-message
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#send-extension-chat-messageEach endpoint documented could be extended to include usual HTTP response codes.
Expected documentation
The expected response code for success when theres no body response
Common non 2xx codes for the endpoints4 votes -
Webhooks (Un)Subscribe Parameters From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/14
Brief description
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/webhooks-reference
the
hub.topic
section is out of date, in the JSON Body ParametersExpected documentation
Just changed it to something like "refer to later in this docs for the available topics"
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Add .env files in the Managing Extension Secrets section Another way to manage an extension secret is to use a .env file. The .env file can be used to store all kinds of secrets, tokens, and passwords.
eg: TOKEN=testT0K3N
note: .env is a shell file so there can't be spaces around =
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Link to locustfile for load testing extensions not working The formatting of the link to the locustfile in https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/load-testing-extensions#run-your-locust-test is not working because there are code tags in front of and after:
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Helper: viewer is misleading as the viewer object is populated on all views not just the channel page https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#helper-viewer
The Twitch.ext.viewer object is a collection of info about the twitch viewer that is watching the channel page where your extension is activated. It will only be populated if the viewer is logged in, and only after the `onAuthorized` callback has been called. Accessing its properties will otherwise return `null`.
Should be
The Twitch.ext.viewer object is a collection of info about the twitch user that is watching the extension view.
Or something, as the
viewer
helper object exists on all views!3 votes -
Get Broadcaster Subscriptions docs example incomplete The Get Broadcast Subscriptions docs https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/reference#get-broadcaster-subscriptions was updated to include gifterid and giftername fields, but neither of these were added to the example.
Also, the example is erroneous because it shows the same user id for both broadcaster and subscriber, but they represent different usernames, which is impossible.
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Document error responses https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/authentication/getting-tokens-oauth#oauth-client-credentials-flow
There's no information about error response and it doesn't seem to be fully compatible with RFC 6749 which means I can't find info about possible errors easily.
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first extension how-to details Build your first Extension
Here’s an extension that just says ‘Hello, world!’where do i store this? how do i connect this with the twitch extension config page?
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Extension popout "by default" From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/72
Brief description
By default, pop-out control is enabled for panel Extensions and for extension “live configuration views” (see the Live Config Path setting on the Asset Hosting tab in the Extensions manager).
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/required-technical-background
The documentation suggests that extension developers can disable pop-outs. Which is not the case
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User/Channel ID needs to be a string From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/70
Brief description
The documentation for creating signing JWT's don't explicitly state that
user_id
/channel_id
in JWT's need to be an explicit string literalhttps://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/building/#signing-the-jwt
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#send-extension-pubsub-messageExpected documentation
Where: exp is the Unix epoch timestamp when the payload will expire. Be sure to provide a buffer, to allow potential positive time drift. user_id is the Twitch user ID that owns the extension, where the user ID is cast as a string literal. role is set to external.
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Helper: Actions - don't work in the rig From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/56
Brief description
Documentation describes that there are functions such as
followChannel
andrequestIdShare
but the documentation doesn't mention that these functions don't work in the rig (at time of writing)https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#helper-actions
Additional context or questions
https://discordapp.com/channels/504015559252377601/523676096277905419/676767529666084864
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Information about config service unclear From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/55
Brief description
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/building#using-the-configuration-service
Doesn't mention the key bit of information regarding the size limit of 5kb
Additional context or questions
It's important to note here as people will start designing an extension and then discover the sizing limit late into construction of an extension. For clarity the limit should be noted here also
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onPositionChanged still in docs From: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/36
Brief description
https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/extensions/reference#helper-extensions
The JS helper/callback function
onPositionChanged
is still documented but is no longer relevant post video component redesignExpected documentation
Section Should be removed
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1 vote
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