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(Android™) Egyptian eReceipt OAuth2 Client CredentialsSee more Egypt eReceipt ExamplesGet an OAuth2 access token for the Egyptian eReceipt REST API using client credentials (no interactivity with a web browser required). For more information, see https://sdk.invoicing.eta.gov.eg/ereceiptapi/01-authenticate-pos/
// Important: Don't forget to include the call to System.loadLibrary // as shown at the bottom of this code sample. package com.test; import android.app.Activity; import com.chilkatsoft.*; import android.widget.TextView; import android.os.Bundle; public class SimpleActivity extends Activity { private static final String TAG = "Chilkat"; // Called when the activity is first created. @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. CkHttp http = new CkHttp(); boolean success; // Note: Any provider of a REST API, such as the Egyptian government in this case, can make life // much easier for developers by providing one or more of the following in the API documentation: // // 1) A sample CURL statement for each API call. // 2) A Postman collection, or Swagger/OpenAPI specification file. // 3) A sample of a raw HTTP request and response for each API call. // // The sample CURL statements or raw HTTP request/responses do not need to comprehensively show all // possible options. Providing a sample allows one to quickly make a successful API call. // It also allows for code generation directly from the CURL, Postman collection, or raw request/response, // and it tends to answer all questions about the format/structure of a request that, suprisingly, // remain ambiguous or not obvious in other forms of documentation. CkHttpRequest req = new CkHttpRequest(); req.AddParam("grant_type","client_credentials"); // Use your actual client ID and client secret... req.AddParam("client_id","d0394a9f-0607-40de-a978-2d3eb8375b04"); req.AddParam("client_secret","6d62315e-d65a-4e41-9112-4195ea834edf"); req.AddHeader("posserial","1234567899"); req.AddHeader("pososversion","os"); req.AddHeader("posmodelframework","1"); req.AddHeader("presharedkey","03ac674216f3e1..."); // When writing this example, the documentation at https://sdk.invoicing.eta.gov.eg/ereceiptapi/01-authenticate-pos/ // shows us the HTTP verb and path (POST /connect/token), however, // we don't see the actual domain where the request is to be sent. // What are the endpoints??? // It took some searching, but we found some endpoints here: https://sdk.invoicing.eta.gov.eg/faq/ // It's not immediately apparent which endpoint is to be used with a given API call. // Why not just include the endpoint in the documentation for each REST API call? // Endpoints are literally the #1 thing that needs to be known. // They can't just be buried in a FAQ. They should be up-front and obvious. // // So.. we're guessing the endpoint is likely "https://invoicing.eta.gov.eg/connect/token" CkHttpResponse resp = http.PostUrlEncoded("https://invoicing.eta.gov.eg/connect/token",req); if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) { Log.i(TAG, http.lastErrorText()); return; } CkStringBuilder sbResponseBody = new CkStringBuilder(); resp.GetBodySb(sbResponseBody); CkJsonObject jResp = new CkJsonObject(); jResp.LoadSb(sbResponseBody); jResp.put_EmitCompact(false); Log.i(TAG, "Response Body:"); Log.i(TAG, jResp.emit()); int respStatusCode = resp.get_StatusCode(); Log.i(TAG, "Response Status Code = " + String.valueOf(respStatusCode)); if (respStatusCode >= 400) { Log.i(TAG, "Response Header:"); Log.i(TAG, resp.header()); Log.i(TAG, "Failed."); return; } // If successful, the OAuth2 access token JSON looks like this: // { // "token_type": "Bearer", // "access_token": "eyJraW......R2sbqrY", // "expires_in": "3600", // "scope": "..." // } String token_type = jResp.stringOf("token_type"); String access_token = jResp.stringOf("access_token"); String expires_in = jResp.stringOf("expires_in"); String scope = jResp.stringOf("scope"); } static { System.loadLibrary("chilkat"); // Note: If the incorrect library name is passed to System.loadLibrary, // then you will see the following error message at application startup: //"The application <your-application-name> has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." } } |
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