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AsyncOAuthlib 0.0.9
This project provides first-class OAuth library support for Aiohttp.
Installation
To install requests and async-oauthlib you can use pip:
$ pip install requests Async-OAuthlib
The OAuth 1 workflow
OAuth 1 can seem overly complicated and it sure has its quirks. Luckily,
async_oauthlib hides most of these and let you focus at the task at hand.
Accessing protected resources using async_oauthlib is as simple as:
>>> from async_oauthlib import OAuth1Session
>>> twitter = OAuth1Session('client_key',
client_secret='client_secret',
resource_owner_key='resource_owner_key',
resource_owner_secret='resource_owner_secret')
>>> url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1/account/settings.json'
>>> r = twitter.get(url)
Before accessing resources you will need to obtain a few credentials from your
provider (e.g. Twitter) and authorization from the user for whom you wish to
retrieve resources for. You can read all about this in the full
OAuth 1 workflow guide on RTD.
The OAuth 2 workflow
OAuth 2 is generally simpler than OAuth 1 but comes in more flavours. The most
common being the Authorization Code Grant, also known as the WebApplication
flow.
Fetching a protected resource after obtaining an access token can be extremely
simple. However, before accessing resources you will need to obtain a few
credentials from your provider (e.g. Google) and authorization from the user
for whom you wish to retrieve resources for. You can read all about this in the
full OAuth 2 workflow guide on RTD.
>>> from async_oauthlib import OAuth2Session
>>> target = OAuth2Session()
>>> response = await target.request()
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