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Social feed fetcher module provides the user to fetch the data from their respective Facebook (Since August 1, 2018 facebook deprecated the publish_actions permission which was used on fetching data from public pages of facebook. Now you can get data from page where you're owner only. More here), Twitter, Instagram(since June 29, 2020 Legacy Instagram API will be disabled, more here The new API implementation details here) and Linkedin(for using Linkedin API you need to get marketing permissions. More details here) profiles and then display them accordingly as per their requirement using the Drupal node system.
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Versions
Since there are new Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin API integrations:
The 8.x-1.x branch is not supported anymore. Be aware that code in 8.x-2.x is not compatible with 8.x-1.x branch.
The 4.0.x-dev branch is a complete overhaul of the configuration and API integration and is not compatible with the 3.0.x-dev. There is no upgrade path foreseen. You will need to re-configure the API credentials manually as the previous tokens are no longer working anyway.
Configuration
This module has a menu or modifiable settings. There is a configuration link for this which you can access at admin/config/social_feed_fetcher_settings.
When enabled and configured properly, this module will display the Social feed fetcher form at admin/config/social_feed_fetcher_settings, after this step you can use the nodes Social posts from Drupal system to show the feeds from their respective services.
Project information
- Project categories: Content display, Developer tools, Import and export
165 sites report using this module
- Created by jorgik on , updated
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Releases
Development version: 4.0.x-dev updated 30 Apr 2026 at 19:15 UTC




