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Example 1 with NingHttpClientConfig

use of com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class MailruAsyncExample method main.

public static void main(String... args) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, IOException {
    // Replace these with your client id and secret
    final String clientId = "your client id";
    final String clientSecret = "your client secret";
    final NingHttpClientConfig clientConfig = new NingHttpClientConfig(new AsyncHttpClientConfig.Builder().setMaxConnections(5).setRequestTimeout(10_000).setAllowPoolingConnections(false).setPooledConnectionIdleTimeout(1_000).setReadTimeout(10_000).build());
    try (OAuth20Service service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey(clientId).apiSecret(clientSecret).callback("http://www.example.com/oauth_callback/").httpClientConfig(clientConfig).build(MailruApi.instance())) {
        final Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in, "UTF-8");
        System.out.println("=== " + NETWORK_NAME + "'s Async 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();
        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.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) NingHttpClientConfig(com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig) OAuth2AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth2AccessToken) AsyncHttpClientConfig(com.ning.http.client.AsyncHttpClientConfig) OAuth20Service(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Example 2 with NingHttpClientConfig

use of com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class FacebookAsyncNingExample method main.

public static void main(String... args) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, IOException {
    // Replace these with your client id and secret
    final String clientId = "your client id";
    final String clientSecret = "your client secret";
    final String secretState = "secret" + new Random().nextInt(999_999);
    final NingHttpClientConfig clientConfig = new NingHttpClientConfig(new AsyncHttpClientConfig.Builder().setMaxConnections(5).setRequestTimeout(10_000).setAllowPoolingConnections(false).setPooledConnectionIdleTimeout(1_000).setReadTimeout(1_000).build());
    try (OAuth20Service service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey(clientId).apiSecret(clientSecret).state(secretState).callback("http://www.example.com/oauth_callback/").httpClientConfig(clientConfig).build(FacebookApi.instance())) {
        final Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in, "UTF-8");
        System.out.println("=== " + NETWORK_NAME + "'s Async 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();
        System.out.println("And paste the state from server here. We have set 'secretState'='" + secretState + "'.");
        System.out.print(">>");
        final String value = in.nextLine();
        if (secretState.equals(value)) {
            System.out.println("State value does match!");
        } else {
            System.out.println("Ooops, state value does not match!");
            System.out.println("Expected = " + secretState);
            System.out.println("Got      = " + value);
            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.getAccessTokenAsync(code).get();
        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.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) Random(java.util.Random) NingHttpClientConfig(com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig) OAuth2AccessToken(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth2AccessToken) AsyncHttpClientConfig(com.ning.http.client.AsyncHttpClientConfig) OAuth20Service(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Example 3 with NingHttpClientConfig

use of com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig in project scribejava by scribejava.

the class SalesforceNingAsyncExample method main.

@SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
public static void main(String... args) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, UnsupportedEncodingException, IOException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException {
    // Replace these with your client id and secret
    final String clientId = "your client id";
    final String clientSecret = "your client secret";
    final NingHttpClientConfig clientConfig = new NingHttpClientConfig(new AsyncHttpClientConfig.Builder().setMaxConnections(5).setRequestTimeout(10_000).setAllowPoolingConnections(false).setPooledConnectionIdleTimeout(1_000).setReadTimeout(10_000).build());
    //IT's important! Salesforce upper require TLS v1.1 or 1.2
    SalesforceApi.initTLSv11orUpper();
    try (OAuth20Service service = new ServiceBuilder().apiKey(clientId).apiSecret(clientSecret).httpClientConfig(clientConfig).callback("https://www.example.com/callback").build(SalesforceApi.instance())) {
        System.out.println("=== " + NETWORK_NAME + "'s OAuth20 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;
        try (Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in)) {
            code = in.nextLine();
        }
        System.out.println();
        final String codeEncoded = URLDecoder.decode(code, "UTF-8");
        // Trade the Request Token and Verifier for the Access Token
        System.out.println("Trading the Request Token for an Access Token...");
        final SalesforceToken accessToken = (SalesforceToken) service.getAccessToken(codeEncoded);
        System.out.println("Got the Access Token!");
        System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + accessToken + ", 'rawResponse'='" + accessToken.getRawResponse() + "')");
        System.out.println();
        System.out.println("Instance is: " + accessToken.getInstanceUrl());
        // Now let's go and ask for a protected resource!
        System.out.println("Now we're reading accounts from the Salesforce org (maxing them to 10).");
        // Sample SOQL statement
        final String queryEncoded = URLEncoder.encode("Select Id, Name from Account LIMIT 10", "UTF-8");
        // Building the query URI. We've parsed the instance URL from the
        // accessToken request.
        final String url = accessToken.getInstanceUrl() + "/services/data/v36.0/query?q=" + queryEncoded;
        System.out.println();
        System.out.println("Full URL: " + url);
        final OAuthRequest request = new OAuthRequest(Verb.GET, url);
        final Response response = service.execute(request);
        System.out.println();
        System.out.println(response.getCode());
        System.out.println(response.getBody());
    }
}
Also used : OAuthRequest(com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest) Response(com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response) Scanner(java.util.Scanner) NingHttpClientConfig(com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig) AsyncHttpClientConfig(com.ning.http.client.AsyncHttpClientConfig) SalesforceToken(com.github.scribejava.apis.salesforce.SalesforceToken) OAuth20Service(com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service) ServiceBuilder(com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)

Aggregations

ServiceBuilder (com.github.scribejava.core.builder.ServiceBuilder)3 OAuthRequest (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuthRequest)3 Response (com.github.scribejava.core.model.Response)3 OAuth20Service (com.github.scribejava.core.oauth.OAuth20Service)3 NingHttpClientConfig (com.github.scribejava.httpclient.ning.NingHttpClientConfig)3 AsyncHttpClientConfig (com.ning.http.client.AsyncHttpClientConfig)3 Scanner (java.util.Scanner)3 OAuth2AccessToken (com.github.scribejava.core.model.OAuth2AccessToken)2 SalesforceToken (com.github.scribejava.apis.salesforce.SalesforceToken)1 Random (java.util.Random)1