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Get eBay Application Token
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This example shows how to request an eBay Application token.Chilkat PHP Extension Downloads
<?php
include("chilkat.php");
$success = false;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// See the Ebay documentation about Access token types
// Also see the Ebay documentation about client credentials grant flow
$http = new CkHttp();
// If using the sandbox, the target endpoint will be:
// POST https://api.sandbox.ebay.com/identity/v1/oauth2/token
// If using the production (live) system, the target endpoint will be:
// POST https://api.ebay.com/identity/v1/oauth2/token
// The eBay client_id and client_secret needs to be sent
// in a Basic Authorization request header, which has this format:
// Authorization: Basic <B64_encoded_oauth_credentials>
// Chilkat takes care of it. You only need to set the Login = client_id,
// and password = client_secret, and indicate you want "Basic" HTTP Authorization.
$http->put_Login('EBAY_CLIENT_ID');
$http->put_Password('EBAY_CLIENT_SECRET');
$http->put_BasicAuth(true);
// Let's do the following POST:
// HTTP method: POST
// URL (Sandbox): https://api.sandbox.ebay.com/identity/v1/oauth2/token
//
// HTTP headers:
// Content-Type = application/x-www-form-urlencoded
// Authorization = Basic <B64-encoded-oauth-credentials>
//
// Request body (wrapped for readability):
// grant_type=client_credentials&
// redirect_uri=<RuName-value>&
// scope=<SPACE separated list of scopes>
//
// Create an HttpRequest object to hold the request params.
$req = new CkHttpRequest();
$req->put_HttpVerb('POST');
$req->AddParam('grant_type','client_credentials');
// The scope query param indicates the access to be provided by the token.
// Multiple scopes can be specified by separating each with a SPACE char.
// See the Ebay OAuth scopes documentation
$req->AddParam('scope','https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope');
$endPoint = 'https://api.sandbox.ebay.com/identity/v1/oauth2/token';
$req->put_ContentType('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
$resp = new CkHttpResponse();
$success = $http->HttpReq($endPoint,$req,$resp);
if ($success == false) {
print $http->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// The response is JSON..
$json = new CkJsonObject();
$json->Load($resp->bodyStr());
$json->put_EmitCompact(false);
// If the response status code is not 200, then it failed.
print 'Response status code = ' . $resp->get_StatusCode() . "\n";
if ($resp->get_StatusCode() != 200) {
print $json->emit() . "\n";
print 'Failed.' . "\n";
exit;
}
// We successfully retrieved an eBay access token.
// The actual access token string can be parsed from the JSON like this:
$accessToken = $json->stringOf('access_token');
// This application token is only valid for 7200 seconds (2 hours). We'll want to refresh
// it before it expires. (There is an online example for that..)
// For now, let's save the JSON to a file for our application to use.
// But before doing that, let's add to the JSON an expiration timestamp
// so we know when to refresh the token.
$dtExpire = new CkDateTime();
$dtExpire->SetFromCurrentSystemTime();
$dtExpire->AddSeconds($json->IntOf('expires_in'));
$json->AppendString('expire_time',$dtExpire->getAsTimestamp(false));
// Persist the JSON to a file.
$fac = new CkFileAccess();
$success = $fac->WriteEntireTextFile('qa_data/tokens/ebay.json',$json->emit(),'utf-8',false);
if ($success != true) {
print $fac->lastErrorText() . "\n";
print 'Failed to save eBay Application token to file.' . "\n";
exit;
}
print $json->emit() . "\n";
print 'Success.' . "\n";
// The output of this example is:
// {
// "access_token": "v^1.1#i^1#p^1#I^3#r^0# ... Ajp1BQhJDgAA",
// "token_type": "Application Access Token",
// "expires_in": 7200,
// "refresh_token": "N/A",
// "expire_time": "2017-04-16T14:44:20Z"
// }
//
// Success.
//
?>