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exchangetokens.php | ||
getrequesttoken.php | ||
oauth.ini | ||
README | ||
statusupdate.php | ||
verifycreds.php |
Some very rough test scripts for hitting up the OAuth endpoints. Note: this works best if you register an OAuth application, leaving the callback URL blank. Put your instance info and consumer key and secret in oauth.ini Example usage: -------------- php getrequesttoken.php Gets a request token, token secret and a url to authorize it. Once you authorize the request token you can exchange it for an access token... php exchangetokens.php --oauth_token=b9a79548a88c1aa9a5bea73103c6d41d --token_secret=4a47d9337fc0202a14ab552e17a3b657 Once you have your access token, go ahead and try a protected API resource: php verifycreds.php --oauth_token=cf2de7665f0dda0a82c2dc39b01be7f9 --token_secret=4524c3b712200138e1a4cff2e9ca83d8