OAuth::getAccessToken

(PECL OAuth >= 0.99.1)

OAuth::getAccessTokenFetch an access token

Descrição

public OAuth::getAccessToken(
    string $access_token_url,
    string $auth_session_handle = ?,
    string $verifier_token = ?,
    string $http_method = ?
): array

Fetch an access token, secret and any additional response parameters from the service provider.

Parâmetros

access_token_url

URL to the access token API.

auth_session_handle

Authorization session handle, this parameter does not have any citation in the core OAuth 1.0 specification but may be implemented by large providers. » See ScalableOAuth for more information.

verifier_token

For service providers which support 1.0a, a verifier_token must be passed while exchanging the request token for the access token. If the verifier_token is present in $_GET or $_POST it is passed automatically and the caller does not need to specify a verifier_token (usually if the access token is exchanged at the oauth_callback URL). » See ScalableOAuth for more information.

http_method

HTTP method to use, e.g. GET or POST.

Valor Retornado

Returns an array containing the parsed OAuth response on success or false on failure.

Registro de Alterações

Versão Descrição
PECL oauth 1.0.0 Anteriormente, retornava null em caso de falha, em vez de false.
PECL oauth 0.99.9 The verifier_token parameter was added

Exemplos

Exemplo #1 OAuth::getAccessToken() example

<?php
try {
$oauth = new OAuth(OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY,OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET);
$oauth->setToken($request_token,$request_token_secret);
$access_token_info = $oauth->getAccessToken("https://example.com/oauth/access_token");
if(!empty(
$access_token_info)) {
print_r($access_token_info);
} else {
print
"Failed fetching access token, response was: " . $oauth->getLastResponse();
}
} catch(
OAuthException $E) {
echo
"Response: ". $E->lastResponse . "\n";
}
?>

O exemplo acima produzirá algo semelhante a:

Array
(
    [oauth_token] => some_token
    [oauth_token_secret] => some_token_secret
)

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garet dot claborn at gmail dot com
4 years ago
This documentation makes NO ATTEMPT to describe what

The defined constants:
OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY
OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET

Or the defined variable:
$request_token
$request_token_secret

actually should contain or be. are they both the same strings? nobody knows.
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