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@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ func main() {
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log.Crit("Failed to read account key contents", "file", *accJSONFlag, "err", err)
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}
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acc, err := ks.Import(blob, pass, pass)
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- if err != nil {
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+ if err != nil && err != keystore.ErrAccountAlreadyExists {
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log.Crit("Failed to import faucet signer account", "err", err)
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}
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ks.Unlock(acc, pass)
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@@ -694,8 +694,11 @@ func authTwitter(url string) (string, string, common.Address, error) {
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return "", "", common.Address{}, errors.New("Invalid Twitter status URL")
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}
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// Twitter's API isn't really friendly with direct links. Still, we don't
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- // want to do ask read permissions from users, so just load the public posts and
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- // scrape it for the Ethereum address and profile URL.
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+ // want to do ask read permissions from users, so just load the public posts
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+ // and scrape it for the Ethereum address and profile URL. We need to load
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+ // the mobile page though since the main page loads tweet contents via JS.
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+ url = strings.Replace(url, "https://twitter.com/", "https://mobile.twitter.com/", 1)
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+
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res, err := http.Get(url)
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if err != nil {
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return "", "", common.Address{}, err
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