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tmhOAuth
An OAuth 1.0A library written in PHP by @themattharris, specifically for use with the Twitter API.
Disclaimer: This project is a work in progress and may contain bugs.
Goals
- Support OAuth 1.0A
- Use Authorisation headers instead of query string or POST parameters
- Allow uploading of images
- Provide enough information to assist with debugging
Dependancies
The library has been tested with PHP 5.3+ and relies on CURL and hash_hmac. The vast majority of hosting providers include these libraries and run with PHP 5.1+.
The code makes use of hash_hmac, which was introduced in PHP 5.1.2. If you version of PHP is lower than this you should ask your hosting provider for an update.
Usage
This will be built out later but for the moment review the examples for ways the library can be used. Each example contains instructions on how to use it
Change History
0.4 03 March 2011 Fixed handling of parameters when using DELETE. Thanks to yusuke for reporting Fixed php_self to handle port numbers other than 80/443. Props: yusuke Updated function pr to use pre only when not running in CLI mode Add support for proxy servers. Props juanchorossi Function request now returns the HTTP status code. Props: kronenthaler Documentation fixes for xAuth. Props: 140dev Some minor code formatting changes
0.3 28 September 2010 Moved entities rendering into the library
0.2 17 September 2010 Added support for the Streaming API
0.14 17 September 2010 Fixed authorisation header for use with OAuth Echo
0.13 17 September 2010 Added use_ssl configuration parameter Fixed config array typo Removed v from the config Remove protocol from the host (configured by use_ssl) Added include for easier debugging
0.12 17 September 2010 Moved curl options to config Added the ability for curl to follow redirects, default false
0.11 17 September 2010 Fixed a bug in the GET requests
0.1 26 August 2010 Initial beta version
Community
License: Apache 2 (see included LICENSE file)
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/themattharris Check out the Twitter Developer Resources: http://dev.twitter.com
To Do
- Add good behavior logic to the Streaming API handler - i.e. on disconnect back off
- Add demo of responsible rate limit handling
- Async Curl support
- Split Utilities functions out