============ erlang-oauth ============ What is this? ------------- An Erlang wrapper around the OAuth protocol. What is OAuth? -------------- An "open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications". See http://oauth.net/ for more info. What do I need? --------------- Erlang, and erlang-fmt (http://tfletcher.com/dev/erlang-fmt). The Makefile assumes that erlang-fmt is contained in the parent directory of this one, so you might want to edit the Makefile if you have it elsewhere. Erlang R12B-5 is required for RSA-SHA1 signing. How do I use it? ---------------- First, create a consumer: Consumer = oauth_consumer:new("key", "secret", SignatureMethod). SignatureMethod can either be "PLAINTEXT", "HMAC-SHA1", or {"RSA-SHA1", PK}, where PK is either a path pointing to a private key PEM file, or a tuple as returned by public_key:decode_private_key/1. Requests can be made with oauth:get and oauth:post, e.g., Response = oauth:get(URL, Consumer). URL must not contain a query string. Instead, pass the query parameters in as an additional [proplist] argument, e.g., Response = oauth:get(URL, Consumer, [{foo, "bar"}]). Calling oauth:get or oauth:post returns an HTTP response tuple, as would be returned from http:request/4. If you are requesting tokens you can use oauth_token_pair:new/1 to extract the oauth_token and oauth_token_secret parameters from the response, e.g., TokenPair={Token, TokenSecret} = oauth_token_pair:new(Response). TokenPair can then be passed back into oauth:get and oauth:post to request additional tokens, or a protected resource. Alternatively, you can use oauth_request:to_header/2,4 to generate an HTTP Authorization header, as described by http://oauth.net/core/1.0/#auth_header. This isn't (currently) integrated into oauth:get and oauth:post, so you would need to use http:request/4 directly in this case. Are there any examples anywhere? -------------------------------- Yes. See test/oauth_termie.erl and test/oauth_google.erl. They can be run with "make termie_hmac", "make termie_rsa", and "make google". Who can I contact if I have another question? --------------------------------------------- Tim Fletcher (http://tfletcher.com/).