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(Chilkat2-Python) OAuth2 using an HTTP Proxy (for a Desktop Application)Demonstrates how to send OAuth2 communications through an HTTP proxy for a desktop application. The technique is the same for all OAuth2 applications. This one happens to demonstrate for Microsoft Graph.
import sys import chilkat2 # This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # To use an HTTP proxy with OAuth2, create a Chilkat socket object and specify the details. socket = chilkat2.Socket() # Use your HTTP proxy server domain or IP address. socket.HttpProxyHostname = "myproxyserver.com" # Change this to the listening port of your HTTP proxy server (if necessary) socket.HttpProxyPort = 808 # Specify login/password if needed. socket.HttpProxyUsername = "myProxyLogin" socket.HttpProxyPassword = "myProxyPassword" socket.HttpProxyForHttp = True oauth2 = chilkat2.OAuth2() # We don't need to connect the socket beforehand. # Just tell oauth2 to use the socket which has the HTTP proxy properties. success = oauth2.UseConnection(socket) # This should be the port in the localhost callback URL for your app. # The callback URL would look like "http://localhost:3017/" if the port number is 3017. oauth2.ListenPort = 3017 oauth2.AuthorizationEndpoint = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize" oauth2.TokenEndpoint = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token" # Replace these with actual values. oauth2.ClientId = "MICROSOFT-GRAPH-CLIENT-ID" # This is your app password: oauth2.ClientSecret = "MICROSOFT-GRAPH-CLIENT-SECRET" oauth2.CodeChallenge = False # Provide a SPACE separated list of scopes. # See https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/authorization/permission_scopes # Important: To get a refresh token in the final response, you have to ask for "offline_access" scope oauth2.Scope = "openid profile offline_access user.readwrite mail.readwrite mail.send files.readwrite" # Begin the OAuth2 three-legged flow. This returns a URL that should be loaded in a browser. url = oauth2.StartAuth() if (oauth2.LastMethodSuccess != True): print(oauth2.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # At this point, your application should load the URL in a browser. # For example, # in C#: System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(url); # in Java: Desktop.getDesktop().browse(new URI(url)); # in VBScript: Set wsh=WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") # wsh.Run url # in Xojo: ShowURL(url) (see http://docs.xojo.com/index.php/ShowURL) # in Dataflex: Runprogram Background "c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" sUrl # The Microsoft account owner would interactively accept or deny the authorization request. # Add the code to load the url in a web browser here... # Add the code to load the url in a web browser here... # Add the code to load the url in a web browser here... # Now wait for the authorization. # We'll wait for a max of 30 seconds. numMsWaited = 0 while (numMsWaited < 30000) and (oauth2.AuthFlowState < 3) : oauth2.SleepMs(100) numMsWaited = numMsWaited + 100 # If there was no response from the browser within 30 seconds, then # the AuthFlowState will be equal to 1 or 2. # 1: Waiting for Redirect. The OAuth2 background thread is waiting to receive the redirect HTTP request from the browser. # 2: Waiting for Final Response. The OAuth2 background thread is waiting for the final access token response. # In that case, cancel the background task started in the call to StartAuth. if (oauth2.AuthFlowState < 3): oauth2.Cancel() print("No response from the browser!") sys.exit() # Check the AuthFlowState to see if authorization was granted, denied, or if some error occurred # The possible AuthFlowState values are: # 3: Completed with Success. The OAuth2 flow has completed, the background thread exited, and the successful JSON response is available in AccessTokenResponse property. # 4: Completed with Access Denied. The OAuth2 flow has completed, the background thread exited, and the error JSON is available in AccessTokenResponse property. # 5: Failed Prior to Completion. The OAuth2 flow failed to complete, the background thread exited, and the error information is available in the FailureInfo property. if (oauth2.AuthFlowState == 5): print("OAuth2 failed to complete.") print(oauth2.FailureInfo) sys.exit() if (oauth2.AuthFlowState == 4): print("OAuth2 authorization was denied.") print(oauth2.AccessTokenResponse) sys.exit() if (oauth2.AuthFlowState != 3): print("Unexpected AuthFlowState:" + str(oauth2.AuthFlowState)) sys.exit() print("OAuth2 authorization granted!") print("Access Token = " + oauth2.AccessToken) # Get the full JSON response: json = chilkat2.JsonObject() json.Load(oauth2.AccessTokenResponse) json.EmitCompact = False # The JSON response looks like this: # { # "token_type": "Bearer", # "scope": "User.Read Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send", # "expires_in": 3600, # "ext_expires_in": 0, # "access_token": "EwBAA8l6B...", # "refresh_token": "MCRMdbe...", # "id_token": "eyJ0eXA..." # } # If an "expires_on" member does not exist, then add the JSON member by # getting the current system date/time and adding the "expires_in" seconds. # This way we'll know when the token expires. if (json.HasMember("expires_on") != True): dtExpire = chilkat2.CkDateTime() dtExpire.SetFromCurrentSystemTime() dtExpire.AddSeconds(json.IntOf("expires_in")) json.AppendString("expires_on",dtExpire.GetAsUnixTimeStr(False)) print(json.Emit()) # Save the JSON to a file for future requests. fac = chilkat2.FileAccess() fac.WriteEntireTextFile("qa_data/tokens/microsoftGraph.json",json.Emit(),"utf-8",False) |
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