mirror https://github.com/tim/erlang-oauth

Tim Fletcher 1a9d23b1e4 Make export attribute style consistent. 16 лет назад
include 93cd16b406 Refactor into more modules. 17 лет назад
src 1a9d23b1e4 Make export attribute style consistent. 16 лет назад
test 2a514aa069 Move test code to separate directory; rework Makefile. 16 лет назад
Emakefile 8201f7b14e Use correct capitalization for Emakefile. 16 лет назад
License.txt edfc243cea Initial commit. 17 лет назад
Makefile 2a514aa069 Move test code to separate directory; rework Makefile. 16 лет назад
README.txt 933aafe83e Update README. 17 лет назад

README.txt

============
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.


How do I use it?
----------------

The crypto and inets applications need to be running, and---as it's easy to
forget---all the code needs to be compiled. A typical authentication flow
would be similar to the following:

ConsumerKey = "key",

ConsumerSecret = "secret",

SignatureMethod = "HMAC-SHA1",

Consumer = oauth_consumer:new(ConsumerKey, ConsumerSecret, SignatureMethod),

HttpResponse = oauth:get(RequestTokenURL, Consumer),

RequestTokenPair = oauth_token_pair:new(HttpResponse),

% If necessary, direct user to the Service Provider,
% with RequestToken = element(1, RequestTokenPair).

HttpResponse2 = oauth:get(AccessTokenURL, Consumer, RequestTokenPair),

AccessTokenPair = oauth_token_pair:new(HttpResponse2),

oauth:get(ProtectedResourceURL, Consumer, AccessTokenPair, ExtraParams).


Calling oauth:get or oauth:post returns an HTTP response tuple, as returned
from http:request/4. Type "make termie", or look at the oauth_termie module
for a working example. Thanks Andy!

Alternatively, you can use oauth_request:header/6 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.


Who can I contact if I have another question?
---------------------------------------------

Tim Fletcher (http://tfletcher.com/).