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(Swift 2) Trello OAuth1 AuthorizationDemonstrates OAuth1 authentication for Trello.
func chilkatTest() { // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. var consumerKey: String? = "TRELLO_CONSUMER_KEY" var consumerSecret: String? = "TRELLO_CONSUMER_SECRET" var requestTokenUrl: String? = "https://trello.com/1/OAuthGetRequestToken" var authorizeUrl: String? = "https://trello.com/1/OAuthAuthorizeToken" var accessTokenUrl: String? = "https://trello.com/1/OAuthGetAccessToken" // The port number is picked at random. It's some unused port that won't likely conflict with anything else.. var callbackUrl: String? = "http://localhost:3017/" var callbackLocalPort: Int = 3017 // The 1st step in 3-legged OAuth1.0a is to send a POST to the request token URL to obtain an OAuth Request Token let http = CkoHttp() var success: Bool http.OAuth1 = true http.OAuthConsumerKey = consumerKey http.OAuthConsumerSecret = consumerSecret http.OAuthCallback = callbackUrl let req = CkoHttpRequest() var resp: CkoHttpResponse? = http.PostUrlEncoded(requestTokenUrl, req: req) if http.LastMethodSuccess != true { print("\(http.LastErrorText)") return } // If successful, the resp.BodyStr contains something like this: // oauth_token=c173ff088a09a67389a42b1ee22366a4&oauth_token_secret=717e6015c6749fe050a923516e739dbb&oauth_callback_confirmed=true print("\(resp!.BodyStr)") let hashTab = CkoHashtable() hashTab.AddQueryParams(resp!.BodyStr) var requestToken: String? = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_token") var requestTokenSecret: String? = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_token_secret") http.OAuthTokenSecret = requestTokenSecret resp = nil print("oauth_token = \(requestToken!)") print("oauth_token_secret = \(requestTokenSecret!)") // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The next step is to form a URL to send to the authorizeUrl // This is an HTTP GET that we load into a popup browser. let sbUrlForBrowser = CkoStringBuilder() sbUrlForBrowser.Append(authorizeUrl) sbUrlForBrowser.Append("?oauth_token=") sbUrlForBrowser.Append(requestToken) sbUrlForBrowser.Append("&scope=read,write,account") var url: String? = sbUrlForBrowser.GetAsString() print("url = \(url!)") // When the urlForBrowser is loaded into a browser, the response from Trello will redirect back to localhost:3017 // We'll need to start a socket that is listening on port 3017 for the callback from the browser. let listenSock = CkoSocket() var backLog: Int = 5 success = listenSock.BindAndListen(callbackLocalPort, backlog: backLog) if success != true { print("\(listenSock.LastErrorText)") return } // Wait for the browser's connection in a background thread. // (We'll send load the URL into the browser following this..) // Wait a max of 60 seconds before giving up. var maxWaitMs: Int = 60000 var task: CkoTask? = listenSock.AcceptNextConnectionAsync(maxWaitMs) task!.Run() // 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(urlForBrowser)); // in VBScript: Set wsh=WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") // wsh.Run urlForBrowser // 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 Trello 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... // System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(urlForBrowser); // Wait for the listenSock's task to complete. success = task!.Wait(maxWaitMs) if !success || (task!.StatusInt.intValue != 7) || (task!.TaskSuccess != true) { if !success { // The task.LastErrorText applies to the Wait method call. print("\(task!.LastErrorText)") } else { // The ResultErrorText applies to the underlying task method call (i.e. the AcceptNextConnection) print("\(task!.Status)") print("\(task!.ResultErrorText)") } task = nil return } // If we get to this point, the connection from the browser arrived and was accepted. // We no longer need the listen socket... // Stop listening on port 3017. listenSock.Close(10) // First get the connected socket. let sock = CkoSocket() sock.LoadTaskResult(task) task = nil // Read the start line of the request.. var startLine: String? = sock.ReceiveUntilMatch("\r\n") if sock.LastMethodSuccess != true { print("\(sock.LastErrorText)") return } // Read the request header. var requestHeader: String? = sock.ReceiveUntilMatch("\r\n\r\n") if sock.LastMethodSuccess != true { print("\(sock.LastErrorText)") return } // The browser SHOULD be sending us a GET request, and therefore there is no body to the request. // Once the request header is received, we have all of it. // We can now send our HTTP response. let sbResponseHtml = CkoStringBuilder() sbResponseHtml.Append("<html><body><p>Chilkat thanks you!</b></body</html>") let sbResponse = CkoStringBuilder() sbResponse.Append("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n") sbResponse.Append("Content-Length: ") sbResponse.AppendInt(sbResponseHtml.Length.intValue) sbResponse.Append("\r\n") sbResponse.Append("Content-Type: text/html\r\n") sbResponse.Append("\r\n") sbResponse.AppendSb(sbResponseHtml) sock.SendString(sbResponse.GetAsString()) sock.Close(50) // The information we need is in the startLine. // For example, the startLine will look something like this: // GET /?oauth_token=c173ff088a09a67389b42b1ee32366a4&oauth_verifier=c65bc8eed882e04bb94023bb12c0dbef HTTP/1.1 let sbStartLine = CkoStringBuilder() sbStartLine.Append(startLine) var numReplacements: Int = sbStartLine.Replace("GET /?", replacement: "").intValue numReplacements = sbStartLine.Replace(" HTTP/1.1", replacement: "").intValue sbStartLine.Trim() // oauth_token=c173ff088a09a67389b42b1ee32366a4&oauth_verifier=c65bc8eed882e04bb94023bb12c0dbef print("startline: \(sbStartLine.GetAsString())") hashTab.Clear() hashTab.AddQueryParams(sbStartLine.GetAsString()) requestToken = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_token") var authVerifier: String? = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_verifier") // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Finally , we must exchange the OAuth Request Token for an OAuth Access Token. http.OAuthToken = requestToken http.OAuthVerifier = authVerifier resp = http.PostUrlEncoded(accessTokenUrl, req: req) if http.LastMethodSuccess != true { print("\(http.LastErrorText)") return } // Make sure a successful response was received. if resp!.StatusCode.intValue != 200 { print("\(resp!.StatusLine)") print("\(resp!.Header)") print("\(resp!.BodyStr)") return } // If successful, the resp.BodyStr contains something like this: // oauth_token=4618e19f5101b7199f75aA9e678d1585576ad84fb89fa40c85c4da13589010d5&oauth_token_secret=64a997b26ea1f47105eca36ce1a5d22e print("response BodyStr = \(resp!.BodyStr)") hashTab.Clear() hashTab.AddQueryParams(resp!.BodyStr) var accessToken: String? = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_token") var accessTokenSecret: String? = hashTab.LookupStr("oauth_token_secret") resp = nil // The access token + secret is what should be saved and used for // subsequent REST API calls. print("Access Token = \(accessToken!)") print("Access Token Secret = \(accessTokenSecret!)") // Save the access token for subsequent REST API calls. let json = CkoJsonObject() json.AppendString("oauth_token", value: accessToken) json.AppendString("oauth_token_secret", value: accessTokenSecret) let fac = CkoFileAccess() fac.WriteEntireTextFile("qa_data/tokens/trello.json", fileData: json.Emit(), charset: "utf-8", includePreamble: false) print("Success.") } |
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