module OAuth
¶
The OAuth module provides an OAuth::Consumer
as specified by
RFC 5849.
Performing HTTP client requests with OAuth authentication¶
Assuming you have an access token, its secret, the consumer key and the consumer secret,
you can setup an HTTP::Client
to be authenticated with OAuth using this code:
require "http/client"
require "oauth"
token = "some_token"
secret = "some_secret"
consumer_key = "some_consumer_key"
consumer_secret = "some_consumer_secret"
# Create an HTTP::Client as usual
client = HTTP::Client.new("api.example.com", tls: true)
# Prepare it for using OAuth authentication
OAuth.authenticate(client, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret)
# Execute requests as usual: they will be authenticated
client.get("/some_path")
This is implemented with HTTP::Client#before_request
to add an authorization
header to every request.
Alternatively, you can create an OAuth::Consumer
and then invoke its
OAuth::Consumer#authenticate
method, or create an OAuth::AccessToken
and invoke its OAuth::AccessToken#authenticate
.
Obtaining access tokens¶
See OAuth::Consumer
for an example.
Class methods¶
.authenticate(client : HTTP::Client, token, token_secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret, extra_params = nil) : Nil
¶
(client : HTTP::Client, token, token_secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret, extra_params = nil) : Nil
Sets up an HTTP::Client
to add an OAuth authorization header to every request performed.
Check this module's docs for an example usage.