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(Perl) Azure ServiceBus - Request a Token from ACSThis example duplicates the HTTP POST described at Request a Token from ACS.
use chilkat(); # This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # The goal of this example is to send the following HTTP POST: # POST https://your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net/WRAPv0.9/ HTTP/1.1 # Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded # Host: your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net # Content-Length: 136 # Expect: 100-continue # Connection: Keep-Alive # # wrap_name=owner&wrap_password=r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE%3d&wrap_scope=http%3a%2f%2fyour-namespace.servicebus.windows.net%2f # $http = chilkat::CkHttp->new(); $req = chilkat::CkHttpRequest->new(); # Build the HTTP request... $req->put_HttpVerb("POST"); $req->put_Path("/WRAPv0.9/"); $req->put_ContentType("application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); # Adding the Connection: Keep-Alive is optional. It only makes sense if the intent is to send # additional requests to the same domain (your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net) within a reasonable time period. $req->AddHeader("Connection","Keep-Alive"); # The Expect: 100-continue really isn't necessary. This only makes sense when a response is large. The "100-continue" # provides a means for the HTTP server to alert the HTTP client that the request failed before sending the full response. # In this case, the response size is small, so there's no real need to bother with an "Expect: 100-continue". # If desired, it would be added just like any request header: $req->AddHeader("Expect","100-continue"); # Note: The following headers are automatically added by Chilkat: Content-Type, Host, Content-Length. # The application should NOT set these directly. # Add the query parameters # When URL decoded and split, the query params look like this: # # wrap_name=owner # wrap_password=r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE= # wrap_scope=http://your-namespace.servicebus.windows.net/ # Pass the URL-decoded values to AddParam. $req->AddParam("wrap_name","owner"); $req->AddParam("wrap_password","r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE="); $req->AddParam("wrap_scope","http://your-namespace.servicebus.windows.net/"); # OK.. our request is properly setup. Now send to the web server at your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net. # We want https (i.e. SSL/TLS), so the port would be 443. $useTls = 1; # resp is a HttpResponse $resp = $http->SynchronousRequest("your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net",443,$useTls,$req); if ($http->get_LastMethodSuccess() != 1) { print $http->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # A successful response will have a status code = 200. if ($resp->get_StatusCode() != 200) { print "Response Status Code = " . $resp->get_StatusCode() . "\r\n"; print $resp->bodyStr() . "\r\n"; print "Failed." . "\r\n"; exit; } # A successful response will contain a URL encoded param string such as the following: # wrap_access_token=net.windows.servicebus.action%3d # Listen%252cManage%252cSend%26 # http%253a%252f%252fschemas.microsoft.com%252faccesscontrolservice%252f2010%252f07%252fclaims%252fidentityprovider%3d # https%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net%252f%26 # Audience%3dhttp%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace.servicebus.windows.net%252f%26 # ExpiresOn%3d1404435127%26 # Issuer%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net%252f%26 # HMACSHA256%3dF%252bBoXUoifWdT%252fly8Oic9V1oPBbc3KmXKbSJbVhGSopU%253d& # wrap_access_token_expires_in=10799 # # The UrlEncParamValue method can be used to extract individual param values by name. # There are two params in the response: wrap_access_token and wrap_access_token_expires. # (It's a bit confusing because the value of the wrap_access_token is itself a URL encoded # param string.) # Get the access token from the response: $accessToken = $resp->urlEncParamValue($resp->bodyStr(),"wrap_access_token"); print "Your access token is the following param string:" . "\r\n"; print $accessToken . "\r\n"; |
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