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88 lines
3.0 KiB
PHP
88 lines
3.0 KiB
PHP
<?php
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require_once __DIR__.'/../../vendor/autoload.php';
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// Create server
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$server = new League\OAuth1\Client\Server\Tumblr(array(
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'identifier' => 'your-identifier',
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'secret' => 'your-secret',
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'callback_uri' => "http://your-callback-uri/",
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));
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// Start session
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session_start();
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// Step 4
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if (isset($_GET['user'])) {
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// Check somebody hasn't manually entered this URL in,
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// by checking that we have the token credentials in
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// the session.
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if ( ! isset($_SESSION['token_credentials'])) {
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echo 'No token credentials.';
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exit(1);
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}
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// Retrieve our token credentials. From here, it's play time!
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$tokenCredentials = unserialize($_SESSION['token_credentials']);
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// // Below is an example of retrieving the identifier & secret
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// // (formally known as access token key & secret in earlier
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// // OAuth 1.0 specs).
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// $identifier = $tokenCredentials->getIdentifier();
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// $secret = $tokenCredentials->getSecret();
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// Some OAuth clients try to act as an API wrapper for
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// the server and it's API. We don't. This is what you
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// get - the ability to access basic information. If
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// you want to get fancy, you should be grabbing a
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// package for interacting with the APIs, by using
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// the identifier & secret that this package was
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// designed to retrieve for you. But, for fun,
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// here's basic user information.
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$user = $server->getUserDetails($tokenCredentials);
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var_dump($user);
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// Step 3
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} elseif (isset($_GET['oauth_token']) && isset($_GET['oauth_verifier'])) {
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// Retrieve the temporary credentials from step 2
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$temporaryCredentials = unserialize($_SESSION['temporary_credentials']);
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// Third and final part to OAuth 1.0 authentication is to retrieve token
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// credentials (formally known as access tokens in earlier OAuth 1.0
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// specs).
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$tokenCredentials = $server->getTokenCredentials($temporaryCredentials, $_GET['oauth_token'], $_GET['oauth_verifier']);
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// Now, we'll store the token credentials and discard the temporary
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// ones - they're irrelevant at this stage.
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unset($_SESSION['temporary_credentials']);
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$_SESSION['token_credentials'] = serialize($tokenCredentials);
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session_write_close();
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// Redirect to the user page
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header("Location: http://{$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']}/?user=user");
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exit;
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// Step 2
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} elseif (isset($_GET['go'])) {
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// First part of OAuth 1.0 authentication is retrieving temporary credentials.
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// These identify you as a client to the server.
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$temporaryCredentials = $server->getTemporaryCredentials();
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// Store the credentials in the session.
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$_SESSION['temporary_credentials'] = serialize($temporaryCredentials);
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session_write_close();
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// Second part of OAuth 1.0 authentication is to redirect the
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// resource owner to the login screen on the server.
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$server->authorize($temporaryCredentials);
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// Step 1
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} else {
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// Display link to start process
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echo '<a href="?go=go">Login</a>';
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}
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