PATH:
opt
/
cpanel
/
ea-php74
/
root
/
usr
/
share
/
doc
/
pecl
/
oauth
/
examples
/
fireeagle
<?php /* the important difference here is that there is no user auth required, in other words, it is only for api's which do not require user auth * (such as /recent and /lookup) */ require("config.inc.php"); try { $o = new OAuth(OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY,OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET,OAUTH_SIG_METHOD_HMACSHA1,OAUTH_AUTH_TYPE_AUTHORIZATION); /* fire eagle uses something called a general purpose token/secret for request signing, a setToken call will suffice to handle it */ $o->setToken(GENERAL_PURPOSE_TOKEN,GENERAL_PURPOSE_TOKEN_SECRET); $o->fetch("https://fireeagle.yahooapis.com/api/0.1/recent.xml"); $response_info = $o->getLastResponseInfo(); header("Content-Type: {$response_info["content_type"]}"); echo $o->getLastResponse(); } catch(Exception $E) { echo "Error: [".$E->errorMessage."]<br>\n"; echo "Response: [".$E->lastResponse."]<br>\n"; exit; }
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[-] config.inc.php
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[-] request_signing.php
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[-] request_token.php
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[-] access_token.php
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[-] exec_update_user.php
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