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WooCommerce OAuth 1.0a “one-legged” Authentication
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Demonstrates how to use OAuth 1.0a "one legged" authentication with Woo Commerce.Chilkat C Downloads
#include <C_CkOAuth1.h>
#include <C_CkRest.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkOAuth1 oauth1;
HCkRest rest;
BOOL bUseQueryParams;
BOOL bTls;
int port;
BOOL bAutoReconnect;
const char *responseJson;
success = FALSE;
// Demonstrates how to do OAuth1 authentication for a Wordpress site using Woo Commerce.
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// Prepare an OAuth 1.0 object for use with the Chilkat REST API.
oauth1 = CkOAuth1_Create();
CkOAuth1_putConsumerKey(oauth1,"WOO_COMMERCE_CONSUMER_KEY");
CkOAuth1_putConsumerSecret(oauth1,"WOO_COMMERCE_CONSUMER_SECRET");
// The signature method can be HMAC-SHA1 or HMAC-SHA256
CkOAuth1_putSignatureMethod(oauth1,"HMAC-SHA256");
// The OauthUrl property will need to be updated each time a request is sent.
// The domain here must match the domain passed to the Connect method (below).
// The domain must be exact. For example, "www.your-wordpress-site.com" vs. "your-wordpress-site.com".
// One might work while the other does not..
CkOAuth1_putOauthUrl(oauth1,"http://your-wordpress-site.com/wc-api/v3/orders");
// The OAuthMethod property will be set automatically when the REST request is sent.
// Setting it here is not actually necessary.
CkOAuth1_putOauthMethod(oauth1,"GET");
// Generate an initial nonce so that Chilkat knows the desired size of the nonce.
success = CkOAuth1_GenNonce(oauth1,32);
rest = CkRest_Create();
// Tell the REST object to use the OAuth1 object for authentication.
// Also, indicate that the OAuth authentication parameters should be query parameters
// and not located within the Authorization header.
bUseQueryParams = TRUE;
success = CkRest_SetAuthOAuth1(rest,oauth1,bUseQueryParams);
// Make the initial connection (without sending a request yet) to the WooCommerce endpoint at your Wordpress blog.
bTls = FALSE;
port = 80;
bAutoReconnect = TRUE;
success = CkRest_Connect(rest,"your-wordpress-site.com",port,bTls,bAutoReconnect);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkRest_lastErrorText(rest));
CkOAuth1_Dispose(oauth1);
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
return;
}
// Send a GET request to list orders.
// When the request is sent, the OAuth1 object's Timestamp and Nonce properties are automatically
// regenerated. Also, the OAuth1 object's OauthMethod property is automatically set to the HTTP method
// used for the request (in this case it is "GET").
responseJson = CkRest_fullRequestNoBody(rest,"GET","/wc-api/v3/orders");
if (CkRest_getLastMethodSuccess(rest) != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkRest_lastErrorText(rest));
CkOAuth1_Dispose(oauth1);
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
return;
}
// When successful, the response status code will equal 200.
if (CkRest_getResponseStatusCode(rest) != 200) {
// Examine the request/response to see what happened.
printf("response status code = %d\n",CkRest_getResponseStatusCode(rest));
printf("response status text = %s\n",CkRest_responseStatusText(rest));
printf("response header: %s\n",CkRest_responseHeader(rest));
printf("response body (if any): %s\n",responseJson);
printf("---\n");
printf("LastRequestStartLine: %s\n",CkRest_lastRequestStartLine(rest));
printf("LastRequestHeader: %s\n",CkRest_lastRequestHeader(rest));
CkOAuth1_Dispose(oauth1);
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
return;
}
printf("%s\n",responseJson);
printf("Success.\n");
CkOAuth1_Dispose(oauth1);
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
}