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Example 11 with Response

use of com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class OAuth10aService method getAccessTokenAsync.

/**
     * Start the request to retrieve the access token. The optionally provided
     * callback will be called with the Token when it is available.
     *
     * @param requestToken request token (obtained previously or null)
     * @param oauthVerifier oauth_verifier
     * @param callback optional callback
     * @return Future
     */
public final Future<OAuth1AccessToken> getAccessTokenAsync(OAuth1RequestToken requestToken, String oauthVerifier, OAuthAsyncRequestCallback<OAuth1AccessToken> callback) {
    final OAuthConfig config = getConfig();
    config.log("async obtaining access token from " + api.getAccessTokenEndpoint());
    final OAuthRequest request = prepareAccessTokenRequest(requestToken, oauthVerifier);
    return execute(request, callback, new OAuthRequest.ResponseConverter<OAuth1AccessToken>() {

        @Override
        public OAuth1AccessToken convert(Response response) throws IOException {
            return getApi().getAccessTokenExtractor().extract(response);
        }
    });
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) OAuth1AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1AccessToken) IOException(java.io.IOException) OAuthConfig(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthConfig)

Example 12 with Response

use of com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class OAuth10aService method getRequestTokenAsync.

public final Future<OAuth1RequestToken> getRequestTokenAsync(OAuthAsyncRequestCallback<OAuth1RequestToken> callback) {
    final OAuthConfig config = getConfig();
    config.log("async obtaining request token from " + api.getRequestTokenEndpoint());
    final OAuthRequest request = prepareRequestTokenRequest();
    return execute(request, callback, new OAuthRequest.ResponseConverter<OAuth1RequestToken>() {

        @Override
        public OAuth1RequestToken convert(Response response) throws IOException {
            return getApi().getRequestTokenExtractor().extract(response);
        }
    });
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) OAuth1RequestToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1RequestToken) IOException(java.io.IOException) OAuthConfig(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthConfig)

Example 13 with Response

use of com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class LinkedInExample method main.

public static void main(String... args) throws IOException, InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
    final OAuth10aService service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey("your client id").apiSecret("your client secret").build(LinkedInApi.instance());
    final Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.println("=== LinkedIn's OAuth Workflow ===");
    System.out.println();
    // Obtain the Request Token
    System.out.println("Fetching the Request Token...");
    final OAuth1RequestToken requestToken = service.getRequestToken();
    System.out.println("Got the Request Token!");
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("Now go and authorize ScribeJava here:");
    System.out.println(service.getAuthorizationUrl(requestToken));
    System.out.println("And paste the verifier here");
    System.out.print(">>");
    final String oauthVerifier = in.nextLine();
    System.out.println();
    // Trade the Request Token and Verfier for the Access Token
    System.out.println("Trading the Request Token for an Access Token...");
    final OAuth1AccessToken accessToken = service.getAccessToken(requestToken, oauthVerifier);
    System.out.println("Got the Access Token!");
    System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + accessToken + ", 'rawResponse'='" + accessToken.getRawResponse() + "')");
    System.out.println();
    // Now let's go and ask for a protected resource!
    System.out.println("Now we're going to access a protected resource...");
    final OAuthRequest request = new OAuthRequest(Verb.GET, PROTECTED_RESOURCE_URL);
    service.signRequest(accessToken, request);
    final Response response = service.execute(request);
    System.out.println("Got it! Lets see what we found...");
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println(response.getBody());
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("Thats it man! Go and build something awesome with ScribeJava! :)");
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) Scanner(java.util.Scanner) OAuth1AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1AccessToken) OAuth1RequestToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1RequestToken) OAuth10aService(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth10aService) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Example 14 with Response

use of com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class LinkedInExampleWithScopes method main.

public static void main(String... args) throws IOException, InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
    //  Replace these with your client id and secret
    final String clientId = "your client id";
    final String clientSecret = "your client id";
    final OAuth10aService service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey(clientId).apiSecret(clientSecret).build(new LinkedInApi("foo", "bar", "baz"));
    final Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.println("=== LinkedIn's OAuth Workflow ===");
    System.out.println();
    // Obtain the Request Token
    System.out.println("Fetching the Request Token...");
    final OAuth1RequestToken requestToken = service.getRequestToken();
    System.out.println("Got the Request Token!");
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("Now go and authorize ScribeJava here:");
    System.out.println(service.getAuthorizationUrl(requestToken));
    System.out.println("And paste the verifier here");
    System.out.print(">>");
    final String oauthVerifier = in.nextLine();
    System.out.println();
    // Trade the Request Token and Verfier for the Access Token
    System.out.println("Trading the Request Token for an Access Token...");
    final OAuth1AccessToken accessToken = service.getAccessToken(requestToken, oauthVerifier);
    System.out.println("Got the Access Token!");
    System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + accessToken + ", 'rawResponse'='" + accessToken.getRawResponse() + "')");
    System.out.println();
    // Now let's go and ask for a protected resource!
    System.out.println("Now we're going to access a protected resource...");
    final OAuthRequest request = new OAuthRequest(Verb.GET, PROTECTED_RESOURCE_URL);
    service.signRequest(accessToken, request);
    final Response response = service.execute(request);
    System.out.println("Got it! Lets see what we found...");
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println(response.getBody());
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("Thats it man! Go and build something awesome with ScribeJava! :)");
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) Scanner(java.util.Scanner) OAuth1AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1AccessToken) OAuth1RequestToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1RequestToken) LinkedInApi(com.github.scribejava.apis.LinkedInApi) OAuth10aService(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth10aService) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Example 15 with Response

use of com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class LiveExample method main.

public static void main(String... args) throws IOException, InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
    // Replace these with your own api key and secret
    final String apiKey = "";
    final String apiSecret = "";
    final OAuth20Service service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey(apiKey).apiSecret(apiSecret).scope("wl.basic").callback("http://localhost:9000/").build(LiveApi.instance());
    final Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.println("=== Windows Live's OAuth Workflow ===");
    System.out.println();
    // Obtain the Authorization URL
    System.out.println("Fetching the Authorization URL...");
    final String authorizationUrl = service.getAuthorizationUrl();
    System.out.println("Got the Authorization URL!");
    System.out.println("Now go and authorize ScribeJava here:");
    System.out.println(authorizationUrl);
    System.out.println("And paste the authorization code here");
    System.out.print(">>");
    final String code = in.nextLine();
    System.out.println();
    // Trade the Request Token and Verfier for the Access Token
    System.out.println("Trading the Request Token for an Access Token...");
    final OAuth2AccessToken accessToken = service.getAccessToken(code);
    System.out.println("Got the Access Token!");
    System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + accessToken + ", 'rawResponse'='" + accessToken.getRawResponse() + "')");
    System.out.println();
    // Now let's go and ask for a protected resource!
    System.out.println("Now we're going to access a protected resource...");
    final OAuthRequest request = new OAuthRequest(Verb.GET, PROTECTED_RESOURCE_URL + accessToken.getAccessToken());
    service.signRequest(accessToken, request);
    final Response response = service.execute(request);
    System.out.println("Got it! Lets see what we found...");
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println(response.getCode());
    System.out.println(response.getBody());
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("Thats it man! Go and build something awesome with ScribeJava! :)");
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) Scanner(java.util.Scanner) OAuth2AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth2AccessToken) OAuth20Service(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Aggregations

Response (com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response)61 OAuthRequest (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest)56 ServiceBuilder (com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)49 Scanner (java.util.Scanner)49 OAuth20Service (com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service)31 OAuth2AccessToken (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth2AccessToken)29 OAuth1AccessToken (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1AccessToken)19 OAuth1RequestToken (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth1RequestToken)19 OAuth10aService (com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth10aService)18 Random (java.util.Random)11 HashMap (java.util.HashMap)7 OAuthConfig (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthConfig)3 NingHttpClientConfig (com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig)3 AsyncHttpClientConfig (com.ning.http.client.AsyncHttpClientConfig)3 HttpUrl (okhttp3.HttpUrl)3 MockResponse (okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse)3 MockWebServer (okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockWebServer)3 RecordedRequest (okhttp3.mockwebserver.RecordedRequest)3 Test (org.junit.Test)3 SalesforceToken (com.github.scribejava.apis.salesforce.SalesforceToken)2