Always check for an OAuth request. This allows OAuth clients to set an

auth user, similar to how they can set one via http basic auth,
even if one is not required.  I think I finally got this right.
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Zach Copley 2010-02-02 23:16:44 +00:00
parent f60f2c523f
commit 387374fd7b

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class ApiAuthAction extends ApiAction
{
var $auth_user_nickname = null;
var $auth_user_password = null;
var $oauth_source = null;
/**
* Take arguments for running, looks for an OAuth request,
@ -73,28 +74,23 @@ class ApiAuthAction extends ApiAction
// NOTE: $this->auth_user has to get set in prepare(), not handle(),
// because subclasses do stuff with it in their prepares.
if ($this->requiresAuth()) {
$oauthReq = $this->getOAuthRequest();
$oauthReq = $this->getOAuthRequest();
if (!$oauthReq) {
if (!$oauthReq) {
if ($this->requiresAuth()) {
$this->checkBasicAuthUser(true);
} else {
$this->checkOAuthRequest($oauthReq);
// Check to see if a basic auth user is there even
// if one's not required
$this->checkBasicAuthUser(false);
}
} else {
// Check to see if a basic auth user is there even
// if one's not required
$this->checkBasicAuthUser(false);
$this->checkOAuthRequest($oauthReq);
}
// Reject API calls with the wrong access level
if ($this->isReadOnly($args) == false) {
common_debug(get_class($this) . ' is not read-only!');
if ($this->access != self::READ_WRITE) {
$msg = _('API resource requires read-write access, ' .
'but you only have read access.');
@ -111,7 +107,6 @@ class ApiAuthAction extends ApiAction
* This is to avoid doign any unnecessary DB lookups.
*
* @return mixed the OAuthRequest or false
*
*/
function getOAuthRequest()
@ -140,7 +135,6 @@ class ApiAuthAction extends ApiAction
* @param OAuthRequest $request the OAuth Request
*
* @return nothing
*
*/
function checkOAuthRequest($request)