- Properties specific to AuthToken variables
- Operating mode of OAuth 2.0 authentication
- Using the AuthToken variables
AuthToken (Type of variable) In french: AuthToken
The AuthToken type contains the characteristics of a token used to access a Web service. This access token was requested beforehand: - by the AuthIdentify function.
- by an HTTP request. In this case, the request returns the token in JSON format.
The characteristics of this access token can be defined and changed using different WLanguage properties. Remark: For more details on the declaration of this type of variable and the use of WLanguage properties, see Declaring a variable.
// Example used to retrieve a token to perform a request on DropBox OAuth2Params is OAuth2Parameters OAuth2Params.ClientID = "01234567890123456789" OAuth2Params.ClientSecret = "98765432109876543210" OAuth2Params.AuthURL = "https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize" OAuth2Params.TokenURL = "https://api.dropboxapi.com/oauth2/token" OAuth2Params.AdditionalParameters = "force_reapprove=false" <COMPILE IF ConfigurationType<>Site> // If you are not using a website, you need to specify a localhost redirect URL OAuth2Params.RedirectionURL = "http://localhost:9874/" <END> // Ask for authentication: opens the login window MyToken is AuthToken = AuthIdentify(OAuth2Params) // Request authenticated on a DropBox API req is httpRequest req.Method = httpPost req.URL = "https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/files/list_folder" req.AuthToken = MyToken // Authentication token req.ContentType = "application/json" vAPIParam is Variant vAPIParam.path = "/Homework/math" vAPIParam.recursive = False vAPIParam.include_media_info = False vAPIParam.include_deleted = False vAPIParam.include_has_explicit_shared_members = False req.Content = VariantToJSON(vAPIParam) HTTPresponse is httpResponse = HTTPSend(req) let Data = JSONToVariant(HTTPresponse.Content) // Use the incoming data...
// Retrieves the token (in JSON) via an HTTP request. The AuthIdentify function is not used // Define the request httpReq is httpRequest httpReq.Method = httpPost httpReq.URL = PAYPAL_TOKEN httpReq.User = PAYPAL_APP_ID httpReq.Password = PAYPAL_SECRET httpReq.Content = "grant_type=client_credentials" httpReq.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" // Execute query httpRep is httpResponse = HTTPSend(httpReq) // Retrieve the token IF httpRep.StatusCode = 200 THEN // Declares the parameters, required to refresh the token oAuth2Param is OAuth2Parameters oAuth2Param.ClientID = PAYPAL_APP_ID oAuth2Param.ClientSecret = PAYPAL_SECRET oAuth2Param.AuthURL = PAYPAL_ACCESS_BASEURL oAuth2Param.Scope = PAYPAL_SCOPES oAuth2Param.TokenURL = PAYPAL_TOKEN // Initializes the token with JSON MyToken is AuthToken(oAuth2Param, httpRep.Content) gMyToken <= MyToken END
Syntax In this case, AuthIdentify is used to retrieve the token parameters.
Declaring and describing an AuthToken variable (without using the AuthIdentify function) Hide the details
MyVariable is AuthToken(<OAuth2 parameter> , <Token>)
<OAuth2 parameter>: OAuthParameters variable Name of OAuth2Parameters variable containing the information required to authenticate on a service implementing the OAuth 2.0 standard. <Token>: Character string String in JSON or UTF8 format containing the token. Corresponds to the token returned by the service. Remarks Properties specific to AuthToken variables The following properties can be used to handle a token for accessing a Webservice: | | | Property name | Type used | Effect |
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ExpirationDate | DateTime | Expiration date and time of token. | Refresh | Character string | Value returned by the server to determine if the token can be refreshed. If this property is not specified, AuthRefreshToken cannot be used to refresh the token: you will have to request a new token.. | ServerResponse | Buffer | Value returned by the server during the request made by the access token. This property is read-only. | Valid | Boolean | Validity of access token: - True if the access token is valid.
- False otherwise.
This property is read-only. | Value | Character string | Access token. This value can be used to send authenticated requests onto the relevant Web service. |
Operating mode of OAuth 2.0 authentication The steps of OAuth 2.0 authentication performed by AuthIdentify are as follows: - Running a first HTTP request to ask for an authorization (authorization URL specified in the OAuth2Parameters variable).
- Opening a window for user identification according to the OAuth 2.0 protocol. The identification interface is given by the service accessed.
- After identification, the server returns a first authorization code allowing you to ask the resources for an access token. This code is added as parameter of second URL (access token URL specified in the OAuth2Parameters variable).
- Running the second HTTP request to ask for the access token. The result is a JSON buffer that contains, among other things, the access token ("access_token") that will be used for the authenticated requests. The AuthToken variable contains the information found in this JSON buffer. This access token will be used by the calls to the APIs of Web service.
To use the APIs of the Web service, simply use the HTTPSend function with an httpRequest variable defining the query to be executed. The AuthToken variable will be assigned to the AuthToken property of the httpRequest variable (see example). In this case, the server will receive the HTTP " Authorization" header with a value in the following format: "Authorization: Bearer xxx_access_token_xxx". Caution: - If the server does not return the access token in the format of JSON code according to the OAuth2.0 standard, an error will occur and the token will not be retrieved. The server response can be retrieved via the ServerResponse property of the AuthToken variable.
- If the server does not support the HTTP "Authorization" header for transmitting the access token, this transmission must be done by the developer according to the format expected by the requested service.
The following example allows you to use the Web service of Facebook. In this case, the access token must be specified on the request URL.
Using the AuthToken variables AuthToken variables can be used in the functions: - standard syntax:
- prefix syntax:
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