Crates.io | reqwest-oauth1 |
lib.rs | reqwest-oauth1 |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-10-09 15:16:34.819045 |
updated_at | 2024-08-28 00:08:43.739007 |
description | Add OAuth1 signature to reqwest with oauth1-request. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/karno/reqwest-oauth1 |
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Add OAuth1 signature to reqwest with oauth1-request.
This library provides partial compatible interface of reqwest.
You can use this almost same as reqwest, and signing with OAuth1 authorization protocol.
Note: this crate is currently supporting the asynchronous Client (reqwest::Client) only.
Add dependency of reqwest-oauth1
to your Cargo.toml
as belows:
[dependencies]
reqwest-oauth1 = "*"
reqwest_oauth1
in your code like use reqwest_oauth1;
consumer_key
, consumer_secret
, access_token
, and token_secret
.oauth1
method into your method chain of reqwest
's.use reqwest;
use reqwest::multipart;
use reqwest_oauth1::OAuthClientProvider;
// prepare authorization info
let consumer_key = "[CONSUMER_KEY]";
let consumer_secret = "[CONSUMER_SECRET]";
let access_token = "[ACCESS_TOKEN]";
let token_secret = "[TOKEN_SECRET]";
let secrets = reqwest_oauth1::Secrets::new(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
.token(access_token, token_secret);
// sample: send new tweet to twitter
let endpoint = "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/update.json";
let content = multipart::Form::new()
.text("status", "Hello, Twitter!");
let client = reqwest::Client::new();
let resp = client
// enable OAuth1 request
.oauth1(secrets)
.post(endpoint)
.multipart(content)
.send()
.await?;
This library also includes support for getting access_token
and token_secret
.
Please note there still needs the consumer_key
and the consumer_secret
and you have to get these keys somehow.
use std::io;
use reqwest;
use reqwest_oauth1::{OAuthClientProvider, TokenReaderFuture};
// prepare authorization info
let consumer_key = "[CONSUMER_KEY]";
let consumer_secret = "[CONSUMER_SECRET]";
let secrets = reqwest_oauth1::Secrets::new(consumer_key, consumer_secret);
// sample: request access token to twitter
// step 1: acquire request token & token secret
let endpoint_reqtoken = "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token";
let client = reqwest::Client::new();
let resp = client
.oauth1(secrets)
.post(endpoint_reqtoken)
.query(&[("oauth_callback", "oob")])
.send()
.parse_oauth_token()
.await?;
// step 2. acquire user pin
let endpoint_authorize = "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=";
println!("please access to: {}{}", endpoint_authorize, resp.oauth_token);
println!("input pin: ");
let mut user_input = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut user_input)?;
let pin = user_input.trim();
// step 3. acquire access token
let secrets = reqwest_oauth1::Secrets::new(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
.token(resp.oauth_token, resp.oauth_token_secret);
let endpoint_acctoken = "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token";
let client = reqwest::Client::new();
let resp = client
.oauth1(secrets)
.get(endpoint_acctoken)
.query(&[("oauth_verifier", pin)])
.send()
.parse_oauth_token()
.await?;
println!(
"your token and secret is: \n token: {}\n secret: {}",
resp.oauth_token, resp.oauth_token_secret
);
println!("other attributes: {:#?}", resp.remain);
You can use sign
method as follows instead of use oauth1
method.
// instantiate our wrapper Client directly
let client = reqwest::Client::new();
let resp = client
.post(endpoint)
.multipart(form)
// ... and add secrets to generate signature
.sign(secrets)
.send()
.await?;
You can specify oauth_*
parameters both of in OAuthParameters
or get/post query.
If you specify the parameter with both of them, the parameters specified as get/post query will supersede the parameters passed with OAuthParameters
.
let params = reqwest_oauth1::OAuthParameters::new()
.nonce("ThisNonceWillBeSuperseded");
let req = reqwest::Client::new()
.oauth1_with_params(secrets, paras)
.get(endpoint)
.query(&[("nonce", "ThisNonceWillSupersedeTheOldOne")])
...
However, these parameter can not specify as the get/post query.
oauth_signature_method
: Could be configured only with the OAuthParameters
.oauth_consumer_key
, oauth_token
: Could be configured as the Secrets
.oauth_timestamp
with non-u64
values: the OAuth1 protocol is not allowed it.oauth_version
with neither of "1.0"
or just ""
: the OAuth1 protocol is not allowed it.oauth_*
parameter that is not defined in OAuth1 protocol: currently not supported.When you calling oauth1
method in Client
, or sign
method in RequestBuilder
, you can call *_with_params
method with some parameters instead of original method.
Licensed under either of
at your option.
Note: This library contains derived artifacts from seanmonster's reqwest
.
It is distributed under the either of MIT License or Apache License.
See LICENSE-REQWEST-MIT and LICENSE-REQWEST-APACHE for further information.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
This library still depends on the older version 0.3.3
of oauth1-request
.
This depends on the raw implementation of the oauth1 signing method, however, the recent versions of oauth1-request
hide their raw interface. Therefore, we can't migrate to a newer version of them.
Currently, severe vulnerabilities have not reported on those versions, so I think we can still use older versions, but your contributions are always welcome.