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REST OAuth1 with Params

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Demonstrates how to use OAuth 1.0a "one legged" authentication with Woo Commerce, with URLs that use query parameters. For example: /orders?status=processing

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#import <CkoOAuth1.h>
#import <CkoRest.h>
#import <NSString.h>

BOOL success = NO;

// Demonstrates how to do OAuth1 authentication with query parameters (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.
CkoOAuth1 *oauth1 = [[CkoOAuth1 alloc] init];
oauth1.ConsumerKey = @"WOO_COMMERCE_CONSUMER_KEY";
oauth1.ConsumerSecret = @"WOO_COMMERCE_CONSUMER_SECRET";

// The signature method can be HMAC-SHA1 or HMAC-SHA256
oauth1.SignatureMethod = @"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..
oauth1.OauthUrl = @"http://your-wordpress-site.com/wc-api/v3/orders";

// We need to tell OAuth1 about our extra query parameters so they can be used
// in generating the OAuth1 signature.
// In this example, we want to add the param "status=processing"
success = [oauth1 AddParam: @"status" value: @"processing"];

// The OAuthMethod property will be set automatically when the REST request is sent.
// Setting it here is not actually necessary.
oauth1.OauthMethod = @"GET";

// Generate an initial nonce so that Chilkat knows the desired size of the nonce.
success = [oauth1 GenNonce: [NSNumber numberWithInt: 32]];

CkoRest *rest = [[CkoRest alloc] init];

// 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.
BOOL bUseQueryParams = YES;
success = [rest SetAuthOAuth1: oauth1 useQueryParams: bUseQueryParams];

// Make the initial connection (without sending a request yet) to the WooCommerce endpoint at your Wordpress blog.
BOOL bTls = NO;
int port = 80;
BOOL bAutoReconnect = YES;
success = [rest Connect: @"your-wordpress-site.com" port: [NSNumber numberWithInt: port] tls: bTls autoReconnect: bAutoReconnect];
if (success != YES) {
    NSLog(@"%@",rest.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// Send a GET request to list orders.

// The extra query params must be added here.
// (Whatever params are added here should've also been added to the OAuth1 object.)
success = [rest AddQueryParam: @"status" value: @"processing"];

// 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").
NSString *responseJson = [rest FullRequestNoBody: @"GET" uriPath: @"/wc-api/v3/orders"];
if (rest.LastMethodSuccess != YES) {
    NSLog(@"%@",rest.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// When successful, the response status code will equal 200.
if ([rest.ResponseStatusCode intValue] != 200) {
    // Examine the request/response to see what happened.
    NSLog(@"%@%d",@"response status code = ",[rest.ResponseStatusCode intValue]);
    NSLog(@"%@%@",@"response status text = ",rest.ResponseStatusText);
    NSLog(@"%@%@",@"response header: ",rest.ResponseHeader);
    NSLog(@"%@%@",@"response body (if any): ",responseJson);
    NSLog(@"%@",@"---");
    NSLog(@"%@%@",@"LastRequestStartLine: ",rest.LastRequestStartLine);
    NSLog(@"%@%@",@"LastRequestHeader: ",rest.LastRequestHeader);
    return;
}

NSLog(@"%@",responseJson);
NSLog(@"%@",@"Success.");