This project is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy.
This module does not support a new version of the Linkedin API.
This module provides import posts from Linkedin Company page through Linkedin API by Cron for Drupal 8.
Registration with Linkedin:
Before you start the installation process you must register on Linkedin, create page for your Company and your own application.
You will get “Client ID", "Client Secret”.
Also add callback url on the Linkedin authentication page.
Callback url you can find in the module settings /admin/config/content/get_linkedin_posts
Highlights include:
• ability to import multiple companies feeds
• posts and posts data are import in nodes
• options to delete old posts
• creates linked URLs from URLs inside the feed itself
• import images(external link and saving image locally) in fields
Requirements:
PHP versions listed as "active support" or "security fixes only" are supported.
NOTE! You need to have a Text Format (located at "/admin/config/content/formats" as of Drupal 8.4.4 and higher) titled "Full HTML".
This module uses "Full HTML" format to store post content from Linkedin page.
Dependencies:
This module needs to be installed via Composer, which will download the required libraries.
If you are installed this module from archive - please do not forget to install "league/oauth2-linkedin": “^2.0”.
Installation:
1 Download the module via Composer.
2 Enable it.
3 Go to /admin/config/content/get_linkedin_posts and set your credentials.
4 Done. Your posts from Linkedin company page now importing into nodes by cron.
You can find full documentation with screenshots on the official documentation page of this project.
More API documentation can be found at Linkedin API.
Get step-by-step tutorial for integration of LinkedIn posts with a Drupal website from Danavero Inc. Blog.
Project information
Minimally maintained
Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed.No further development
No longer developed by its maintainers.- Project categories: Integrations
10 sites report using this module
- Created by dendrmx on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.


