public/helper/Send-TwitterMedia_MetadataCreate.ps1
function Send-TwitterMedia_MetadataCreate { <# .SYNOPSIS Upload media .DESCRIPTION POST media/metadata/create Overview This endpoint can be used to provide additional information about the uploaded media_id. This feature is currently only supported for images and GIFs. The request flow should be: Upload media using either the simple upload endpoint or the (preferred) chunked upload endpoint. Call this endpoint to attach additional metadata such as image alt text. Create Tweet with media_id(s) attached. Request Requests should be HTTP POST with a JSON content body, and Content-Type application/json; charset=UTF-8 or text/plain; charset=UTF-8. Note: The domain for this endpoint is upload.twitter.com Response A successful response returns HTTP 2xx. .NOTES This helper function was generated by the information provided here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/media/upload-media/api-reference/post-media-metadata-create #> [CmdletBinding()] Param( ) Begin { [hashtable]$Parameters = $PSBoundParameters $CmdletBindingParameters | ForEach-Object { $Parameters.Remove($_) } [string]$Method = 'POST' [string]$Resource = '/media/metadata/create' [string]$ResourceUrl = 'https://upload.twitter.com/1.1/media/metadata/create.json' } Process { # Find & Replace any ResourceUrl parameters. $UrlParameters = [regex]::Matches($ResourceUrl, '(?<!\w):\w+') ForEach ($UrlParameter in $UrlParameters) { $UrlParameterValue = $Parameters["$($UrlParameter.Value.TrimStart(":"))"] $ResourceUrl = $ResourceUrl -Replace $UrlParameter.Value, $UrlParameterValue } $OAuthSettings = Get-TwitterOAuthSettings -Resource $Resource Invoke-TwitterAPI -Method $Method -ResourceUrl $ResourceUrl -Parameters $Parameters -OAuthSettings $OAuthSettings } End { } } |