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key = $key; $this->secret = $secret; $this->callback_url = $callback_url; } function __toString() { return "OAuthConsumer[key=$this->key,secret=$this->secret]"; } } class OAuthToken { // access tokens and request tokens public $key; public $secret; /** * key = the token * secret = the token secret */ function __construct($key, $secret) { $this->key = $key; $this->secret = $secret; } /** * generate
Abstract This specification extends the OAuth signature to include integrity checks on HTTP request bodies with content types other than application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Notation and Conventions 3. The oauth_body_hash Parameter 3.1. Hash Algorithm 3.2. Hash Calculation 4. Changes to OAuth Request Signing 4.1. Sending Requests 4.1.1. When to Inc
Abstract This memo describes a method for using the OAuth flow to sign a request made between a Consumer and Service Provider without User involvement, which is either absent or handled by other means. It enables OAuth to be used as a replacement to HTTP Basic authentication and extends the capabilities of the OAuth Consumer credentials. OAuth Core 1.0 defines a protocol for delegating user access
Abstract The OAuth protocol enables websites or applications (Consumers) to access Protected Resources from a web service (Service Provider) via an API, without requiring Users to disclose their Service Provider credentials to the Consumers. More generally, OAuth creates a freely-implementable and generic methodology for API authentication. An example use case is allowing printing service printer.
Abstract This specification defines the concept of an Authorization Session which represents the authorization granted to the Consumer to access Protected Resources on behalf of the User. OAuth Core 1.0 assumes that the Authorization Session lifetime and the Access Token lifetime are equal. This specification defines a mechanism for Service Providers to issue Access Tokens with shorter life
Abstract This specification extends the OAuth signature to include integrity checks on HTTP request bodies with content types other than application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Table of Contents 1. Notation and Conventions 2. Introduction 3. The oauth_body_hash Parameter 3.1. Hash Algorithm 3.2. Signing the Request 3.3. Verifying the Request 4. Example 5. Security Considerations Appendi
/* * Copyright 2008 Netflix, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, *
Abstract This memo describes a method for using the OAuth flow to sign a request made between a Consumer and Service Provider where no User is involved. This enables OAuth to be used as a replacement to HTTP Basic authentication, which is not as complex as HTTP Digest authentication, and extends the capabilities of the OAuth Consumer credentials. OAuth Core 1.0 defines a protocol for delegating us
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