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Introducing Rust Support in Socket
Socket now supports Rust and Cargo, offering package search for all users and experimental SBOM generation for enterprise projects.
github.com/komod/oauth
(If you need an OAuth 2.0 library, check out: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/oauth2)
First, install the library
go get github.com/mrjones/oauth
Then, check out the comments in oauth.go
Or, have a look at the examples:
Netflix
go run examples/netflix/netflix.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret] --appname [appname]
Command line:
go run examples/twitter/twitter.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret]
Or, in the browser (using an HTTP server):
go run examples/twitterserver/twitterserver.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret] --port 8888
The Google Latitude example is broken, now that Google uses OAuth 2.0
Please install the pre-commit hook, which will run tests, and go-fmt before committing.
ln -s $PWD/pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit
Running tests and building is as you'd expect:
go test *.go
go build *.go
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