I am using the following code to call action sheet sharing in my app:
- (IBAction)sendPost:(id)sender
{
NSArray *activityItems = nil;
UIImage *appIcon = [UIImage imageNamed:@"appIcon.png"];
NSString *postText = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"LETS ASSUME THIS STRING IS LONGER THAN 140 CHARACTERS THAT TWITTER PROHIBITS BUT CAN STILL BE SHARED VIA FACEBOOK, EMAIL, TEXT"];
activityItems = @[postText,appIcon];
UIActivityViewController *activityController = [[UIActivityViewController alloc] initWithActivityItems:activityItems applicationActivities:nil];
[self presentViewController:activityController animated:YES completion:nil];
}
The problem is this: postText
is longer than 140 characters, so sharing via twitter will not be possible, the character count will be -x (red number of characters you are over in order to share via twitter), my question is this: How can I make an exception so that a different message say shortPostText
will be the one used when twitter is selected for sharing?
And once the sendPost
action is sent I don't see a way to explicitly set a string for twitter, once you are here:
Edit: I dont understand why someone would down-vote this question, I am not asking how to make an if/else statement or how to program. This is a genuine question, that needs a genuine answer.
UPDATE: I need a work around this because this is what I get when a user tries to share via twitter in my app:
A red/negative character indicator and a non-active post button, so unless that character count goes down to 0 or less it will not allow the post to go to twitter.