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A local callback server for oAuth web-flow.
clavem allows you to handle a full oAuth authentication flow directly from the console.
Simply instantiate the authorizer and run the authorize method with the URL:
require "clavem"
# Initialize your oAuth access.
authorizer = Clavem::Authorizer.new
# Get the token
# You can also handle callback parameter by yourself.
# url += "?oauth_callback=" + authorizer.callback_url
# authorizer.authorize(url, false)
authorizer.authorize(url)
if authorizer.succeeded? then
access_token = authorizer.token
# Go on!
else
# Authorization denied or failed
end
Alternatively, you can also specify a timeout and a block to the constructor to customizer the response handling.
See the documentation for more information.
To use on jRuby, you need to install a gem with C extensions which must be compiled.
See jRuby documentation to see how to enabled extensions compilation.
The API documentation can be found here.
Copyright (C) 2013 and above Shogun (shogun@cowtech.it).
Licensed under the MIT license, which can be found at https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit.
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