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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=processingChilkat PowerShell Downloads
Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
# 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.
$oauth1 = New-Object Chilkat.OAuth1
$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","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(32)
$rest = New-Object Chilkat.Rest
# 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.
$bUseQueryParams = $true
$success = $rest.SetAuthOAuth1($oauth1,$bUseQueryParams)
# Make the initial connection (without sending a request yet) to the WooCommerce endpoint at your Wordpress blog.
$bTls = $false
$port = 80
$bAutoReconnect = $true
$success = $rest.Connect("your-wordpress-site.com",$port,$bTls,$bAutoReconnect)
if ($success -ne $true) {
$($rest.LastErrorText)
exit
}
# 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","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").
$responseJson = $rest.FullRequestNoBody("GET","/wc-api/v3/orders")
if ($rest.LastMethodSuccess -ne $true) {
$($rest.LastErrorText)
exit
}
# When successful, the response status code will equal 200.
if ($rest.ResponseStatusCode -ne 200) {
# Examine the request/response to see what happened.
$("response status code = " + $rest.ResponseStatusCode)
$("response status text = " + $rest.ResponseStatusText)
$("response header: " + $rest.ResponseHeader)
$("response body (if any): " + $responseJson)
$("---")
$("LastRequestStartLine: " + $rest.LastRequestStartLine)
$("LastRequestHeader: " + $rest.LastRequestHeader)
exit
}
$($responseJson)
$("Success.")