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<?php/*
 * test_oauth_client.php
 *
 * @(#) $Id: test_oauth_client.php,v 1.5 2013/07/31 11:48:04 mlemos Exp $
 *
 */
 
 /*
 *  Get the http.php file from http://www.phpclasses.org/httpclient
 */
 require('http.php');
 require('oauth_client.php');
 
 /* Create the OAuth authentication client class */
 $client = new oauth_client_class;
 
 /*
 * Set to true if you want to make the class dump
 * debug information to PHP error log
 */
 $client->debug = true;
 
 /*
 * Set to true if you want to make the class also dump
 * debug output of the HTTP requests it sends.
 */
 $client->debug_http = false;
 
 /* OAuth server type name
 * Setting this variable to one of the built-in supported OAuth servers
 * will make the class automatically set all parameters specific of that
 * type of server.
 *
 * Currently, built-in supported types are: Facebook, github, Google,
 * Microsoft, Foursquare, Twitter and Yahoo.
 *
 * Send e-mail to mlemos at acm.org if you would like the class to have
 * built-in support to access other OAuth servers.
 *
 * Set to an empty string to use another type of OAuth server. Check the
 * documentation to learn how to set other parameters to configure the
 * class to access that server
 */
 $client->server = '';
 
 /* OAuth authentication URL identifier
 * This should be the current page URL without any request parameters
 * used by OAuth, like state and code, error, denied, etc..
 */
 $client->redirect_uri = 'http://'.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].
 dirname(strtok($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'],'?')).'/test_oauth_client.php';
 
 /* OAuth client identifier
 * Set this to values defined by the OAuth server for your application
 */
 $client->client_id = '';
 
 /* OAuth client secret
 * Set this to values defined by the OAuth server for your application
 */
 $client->client_secret = '';
 
 /* OAuth client permissions
 * Set this to the name of the permissions you need to access the
 * application API
 */
 $client->scope = '';
 
 /* Process the OAuth server interactions */
 if(($success = $client->Initialize()))
 {
 /*
 * Call the Process function to make the class dialog with the OAuth
 * server. If you previously have retrieved the access token and set
 * the respective class variables manually, you may skip this call and
 * use the CallAPI function directly.
 */
 $success = $client->Process();
 // Make sure the access token was successfully obtained before making
 // API calls
 /*
 * if(strlen($client->access_token))
 * {
 *   $success = $client->CallAPI();
 * }
 */
 
 /* Internal cleanup call
 */
 $success = $client->Finalize($success);
 }
 /*
 * If the exit variable is true, the script must not output anything
 * else and exit immediately
 */
 if($client->exit)
 exit;
 
 if($success)
 {
 /*
 * The Output function call is here just for debugging purposes
 * It is not necessary to call it in real applications
 */
 $client->Output();
 }
 else
 {
 /*
 * If there was an unexpected error, display to the user
 * some useful information
 */
 ?>
 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
 <html>
 <head>
 <title>OAuth client error</title>
 </head>
 <body>
 <h1>OAuth client error</h1>
 <pre>Error: <?php echo HtmlSpecialChars($client->error); ?></pre>
 </body>
 </html>
 <?php
 }
 
 ?>
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