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OAuth Test Server

Instructions for Use

This is a test server with a predefined static set of keys and tokens, you can make your requests using them to test your code (and mine ;)).

Your Consumer Key / Secret

Use this key and secret for all your requests.

Getting a Request Token

A successful request will return the following with new parameters returned in OAuth 2008.1:

oauth_token=requestkey&oauth_token_secret=requestsecret&oauth_expires_in=3600

An unsuccessful request will attempt to describe what went wrong using oauth_problem codes.

Example

http://166.117.235.156/oauth/example/request_token.php?oauth_version=1.0&oauth_nonce=23b181fea0fe21f6a560c897fd577670&oauth_timestamp=1765395672&oauth_consumer_key=key&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_signature=Jyw7C4%2F2BW%2FqCTrDcU0LRjz%2F0wc%3D

New in OAuth 2008.1

Getting an Access Token

The Request Token provided above is already authorized, you may use it to request an Access Token right away.

A successful request will return the following with new parameters returned in OAuth 2008.1:

oauth_token=accesskey&oauth_token_secret=accesssecret&oauth_session_handle=sessionhandle&oauth_expires_in=3600&oauth_authorization_expires_in=3600

An unsuccessful request will attempt to describe what went wrong.

Example

http://166.117.235.156/oauth/example/access_token.php?oauth_version=1.0&oauth_nonce=336959b6334217fbfb62f808f37dece7&oauth_timestamp=1765395672&oauth_consumer_key=key&oauth_token=requestkey&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_signature=zmUb6mFvjHA%2F9T%2FHSwlJ%2BcEaUB4%3D

New in OAuth 2008.1

New in OAuth 2008.1: Renewing an Access Token

A feature new in OAuth 2008.1 is access token renewal. When access tokens expire, you must acquire a new token using the renewal api.

A successful request will return the following:

oauth_token=accesskey&oauth_token_secret=accesssecret&oauth_session_handle=sessionhandle&oauth_expires_in=3600&oauth_authorization_expires_in=3600

An unsuccessful request will attempt to describe what went wrong.

Example

http://166.117.235.156/oauth/example/renew_access_token.php?oauth_version=1.0&oauth_nonce=73c3a8f6cc39a663e4dede8f2c637ec8&oauth_timestamp=1765395672&oauth_consumer_key=key&oauth_token=accesskey&oauth_session_handle=sessionhandle&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_signature=WXH%2Bymg45zYzA%2BMutkl4RXPy7qE%3D

Making Authenticated Calls

Using your Access Token you can make authenticated calls.

A successful request will echo the non-OAuth parameters sent to it, for example:

method=foo&bar=baz

An unsuccessful request will attempt to describe what went wrong.

Example

http://166.117.235.156/oauth/example/echo_api.php?oauth_version=1.0&oauth_nonce=65cd0bb179b0335823ad8490f73396f3&oauth_timestamp=1765395672&oauth_consumer_key=key&method=foo%2520bar&bar=baz&oauth_token=accesskey&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_signature=9lFjNdXW8ZatoUi4sFYPwRs90HA%3D

Currently Supported Signature Methods

Current signing method is:

Further Resources

There is also a test client implementation in here.

The code running this example can be downloaded from the PHP section of the OAuth google code project: http://code.google.com/p/oauth/