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(PHP Extension) Yahoo Mail OAuth2 Access Token for Desktop App
Demonstrates how to get a Yahoo Email OAuth2 access token from a desktop application or script.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.2 or greater. For more information, see https://developer.yahoo.com/oauth2/guide/
<?php
include("chilkat.php");
// Use "chilkat_9_5_0.php" for versions of Chilkat < 10.0.0
// First, you must define your app in Yahoo Developer (https://developer.yahoo.com/apps/) like this:
//
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$oauth2 = new CkOAuth2();
// Your applicaton must use your own public web server as an intermediate
// to receive and forward the redirect to localhost.
// See Using Your Web Server as an Intermediary for OAuth2 Redirect to localhost
$oauth2->put_AppCallbackUrl('https://yourwebserver.com/oauth_redirect');
$oauth2->put_ListenPort(3017);
$oauth2->put_AuthorizationEndpoint('https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth');
$oauth2->put_TokenEndpoint('https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/get_token');
// Replace these with actual values.
$oauth2->put_ClientId('CLIENT_ID');
$oauth2->put_ClientSecret('CLIENT_SECRET');
// Do not send the "scope" query param for Yahoo OAuth2.
$oauth2->put_UncommonOptions('NO_OAUTH2_SCOPE');
// Begin the OAuth2 Authorization code flow. This returns a URL that should be loaded in a browser.
$url = $oauth2->startAuth();
if ($oauth2->get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) {
print $oauth2->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
print 'url = ' . $url . "\n";
// Launch the default browser on the system and navigate to the url.
// The LaunchBrowser method was added in Chilkat v10.1.2.
$success = $oauth2->LaunchBrowser($url);
if ($success == false) {
print $oauth2->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Wait for the user to approve or deny authorization in the browser.
$numMsWaited = 0;
while (($numMsWaited < 90000) and ($oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() < 3)) {
$oauth2->SleepMs(100);
$numMsWaited = $numMsWaited + 100;
}
// If the browser does not respond within the specified time, AuthFlowState will be:
//
// 1: Waiting for Redirect - The OAuth2 background thread is waiting for the browser's redirect request.
// 2: Waiting for Final Response - The thread is awaiting the final access token response.
// In either case, cancel the background task initiated by StartAuth.
if ($oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() < 3) {
$oauth2->Cancel();
print 'No response from the browser!' . "\n";
exit;
}
// Check AuthFlowState to determine if authorization was granted, denied, or failed:
//
// 3: Success - OAuth2 flow completed, the background thread exited, and the successful response is in AccessTokenResponse.
// 4: Access Denied - OAuth2 flow completed, the background thread exited, and the error response is in AccessTokenResponse.
// 5: Failure - OAuth2 flow failed before completion, the background thread exited, and error details are in FailureInfo.
if ($oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() == 5) {
print 'OAuth2 failed to complete.' . "\n";
print $oauth2->failureInfo() . "\n";
exit;
}
if ($oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() == 4) {
print 'OAuth2 authorization was denied.' . "\n";
print $oauth2->accessTokenResponse() . "\n";
exit;
}
if ($oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() != 3) {
print 'Unexpected AuthFlowState:' . $oauth2->get_AuthFlowState() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Save the full JSON access token response to a file.
$sbJson = new CkStringBuilder();
$sbJson->Append($oauth2->accessTokenResponse());
$sbJson->WriteFile('qa_data/tokens/yahooMail.json','utf-8',false);
// The saved JSON response looks like this:
// {
// "access_token": "kCVQdnOdul...LHucA--",
// "refresh_token": "AIenVXETSo0jklFBVkPS8vVm8E.Ej9ToRG.xDbDYmZ65WIs5t6CZhDrD",
// "expires_in": 3600,
// "token_type": "bearer",
// "xoauth_yahoo_guid": "HGDQCVF5JB4YDOWHITQJFBHCWA"
// }
print 'OAuth2 authorization granted!' . "\n";
print 'Access Token: ' . $oauth2->accessToken() . "\n";
?>
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