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"""
|oauth1| Providers
--------------------
Providers which implement the |oauth1|_ protocol.
.. autosummary::
OAuth1
Bitbucket
Flickr
Meetup
Plurk
Twitter
Tumblr
UbuntuOne
Vimeo
Xero
Xing
Yahoo
"""
import abc
import binascii
import datetime
import hashlib
import hmac
import logging
import time
import uuid
import authomatic.core as core
from authomatic import providers
from authomatic.exceptions import (
CancellationError,
FailureError,
OAuth1Error,
)
from authomatic import six
from authomatic.six.moves import urllib_parse as parse
__all__ = [
'OAuth1',
'Bitbucket',
'Flickr',
'Meetup',
'Plurk',
'Twitter',
'Tumblr',
'UbuntuOne',
'Vimeo',
'Xero',
'Xing',
'Yahoo'
]
def _normalize_params(params):
"""
Returns a normalized query string sorted first by key, then by value
excluding the ``realm`` and ``oauth_signature`` parameters as specified
here: http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#rfc.section.9.1.1.
:param params:
:class:`dict` or :class:`list` of tuples.
"""
if isinstance(params, dict):
params = list(params.items())
# remove "realm" and "oauth_signature"
params = sorted([
(k, v) for k, v in params
if k not in ('oauth_signature', 'realm')
])
# sort
# convert to query string
qs = parse.urlencode(params)
# replace "+" to "%20"
qs = qs.replace('+', '%20')
# replace "%7E" to "%20"
qs = qs.replace('%7E', '~')
return qs
def _join_by_ampersand(*args):
return '&'.join([core.escape(i) for i in args])
def _create_base_string(method, base, params):
"""
Returns base string for HMAC-SHA1 signature as specified in:
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#rfc.section.9.1.3.
"""
normalized_qs = _normalize_params(params)
return _join_by_ampersand(method, base, normalized_qs)
class BaseSignatureGenerator(object):
"""
Abstract base class for all signature generators.
"""
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
#: :class:`str` The name of the signature method.
method = ''
@abc.abstractmethod
def create_signature(self, method, base, params,
consumer_secret, token_secret=''):
"""
Must create signature based on the parameters as specified in
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#signing_process.
.. warning::
|classmethod|
:param str method:
HTTP method of the request to be signed.
:param str base:
Base URL of the request without query string an fragment.
:param dict params:
Dictionary or list of tuples of the request parameters.
:param str consumer_secret:
:attr:`.core.Consumer.secret`
:param str token_secret:
Access token secret as specified in
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor3.
:returns:
The signature string.
"""
class HMACSHA1SignatureGenerator(BaseSignatureGenerator):
"""
HMAC-SHA1 signature generator.
See: http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor15
"""
method = 'HMAC-SHA1'
@classmethod
def _create_key(cls, consumer_secret, token_secret=''):
"""
Returns a key for HMAC-SHA1 signature as specified at:
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#rfc.section.9.2.
:param str consumer_secret:
:attr:`.core.Consumer.secret`
:param str token_secret:
Access token secret as specified in
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor3.
:returns:
Key to sign the request with.
"""
return _join_by_ampersand(consumer_secret, token_secret or '')
@classmethod
def create_signature(cls, method, base, params,
consumer_secret, token_secret=''):
"""
Returns HMAC-SHA1 signature as specified at:
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#rfc.section.9.2.
:param str method:
HTTP method of the request to be signed.
:param str base:
Base URL of the request without query string an fragment.
:param dict params:
Dictionary or list of tuples of the request parameters.
:param str consumer_secret:
:attr:`.core.Consumer.secret`
:param str token_secret:
Access token secret as specified in
http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor3.
:returns:
The signature string.
"""
base_string = _create_base_string(method, base, params)
key = cls._create_key(consumer_secret, token_secret)
hashed = hmac.new(
six.b(key),
base_string.encode('utf-8'),
hashlib.sha1)
base64_encoded = binascii.b2a_base64(hashed.digest())[:-1]
return base64_encoded
class PLAINTEXTSignatureGenerator(BaseSignatureGenerator):
"""
PLAINTEXT signature generator.
See: http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor21
"""
method = 'PLAINTEXT'
@classmethod
def create_signature(cls, method, base, params,
consumer_secret, token_secret=''):
consumer_secret = parse.quote(consumer_secret, '')
token_secret = parse.quote(token_secret, '')
return parse.quote('&'.join((consumer_secret, token_secret)), '')
class OAuth1(providers.AuthorizationProvider):
"""
Base class for |oauth1|_ providers.
"""
_signature_generator = HMACSHA1SignatureGenerator
PROVIDER_TYPE_ID = 1
REQUEST_TOKEN_REQUEST_TYPE = 1
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Accepts additional keyword arguments:
:param str consumer_key:
The *key* assigned to our application (**consumer**) by
the **provider**.
:param str consumer_secret:
The *secret* assigned to our application (**consumer**) by
the **provider**.
:param id:
A unique short name used to serialize :class:`.Credentials`.
:param dict user_authorization_params:
A dictionary of additional request parameters for
**user authorization request**.
:param dict access_token_params:
A dictionary of additional request parameters for
**access token request**.
:param dict request_token_params:
A dictionary of additional request parameters for
**request token request**.
"""
super(OAuth1, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.request_token_params = self._kwarg(
kwargs, 'request_token_params', {})
# ========================================================================
# Abstract properties
# ========================================================================
@abc.abstractproperty
def request_token_url(self):
"""
:class:`str` URL where we can get the |oauth1| request token.
see http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#auth_step1.
"""
# ========================================================================
# Internal methods
# ========================================================================
@classmethod
def create_request_elements(
cls, request_type, credentials, url, params=None, headers=None,
body='', method='GET', verifier='', callback=''
):
"""
Creates |oauth1| request elements.
"""
params = params or {}
headers = headers or {}
consumer_key = credentials.consumer_key or ''
consumer_secret = credentials.consumer_secret or ''
token = credentials.token or ''
token_secret = credentials.token_secret or ''
# separate url base and query parameters
url, base_params = cls._split_url(url)
# add extracted params to future params
params.update(dict(base_params))
if request_type == cls.USER_AUTHORIZATION_REQUEST_TYPE:
# no need for signature
if token:
params['oauth_token'] = token
else:
raise OAuth1Error(
'Credentials with valid token are required to create '
'User Authorization URL!')
else:
# signature needed
if request_type == cls.REQUEST_TOKEN_REQUEST_TYPE:
# Request Token URL
if consumer_key and consumer_secret and callback:
params['oauth_consumer_key'] = consumer_key
params['oauth_callback'] = callback
else:
raise OAuth1Error(
'Credentials with valid consumer_key, consumer_secret '
'and callback are required to create Request Token '
'URL!')
elif request_type == cls.ACCESS_TOKEN_REQUEST_TYPE:
# Access Token URL
if consumer_key and consumer_secret and token and verifier:
params['oauth_token'] = token
params['oauth_consumer_key'] = consumer_key
params['oauth_verifier'] = verifier
else:
raise OAuth1Error(
'Credentials with valid consumer_key, '
'consumer_secret, token and argument verifier'
' are required to create Access Token URL!')
elif request_type == cls.PROTECTED_RESOURCE_REQUEST_TYPE:
# Protected Resources URL
if consumer_key and consumer_secret and token and token_secret:
params['oauth_token'] = token
params['oauth_consumer_key'] = consumer_key
else:
raise OAuth1Error(
'Credentials with valid consumer_key, ' +
'consumer_secret, token and token_secret are required '
'to create Protected Resources URL!')
# Sign request.
# http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor13
# Prepare parameters for signature base string
# http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#rfc.section.9.1
params['oauth_signature_method'] = cls._signature_generator.method
params['oauth_timestamp'] = str(int(time.time()))
params['oauth_nonce'] = cls.csrf_generator(str(uuid.uuid4()))
params['oauth_version'] = '1.0'
# add signature to params
params['oauth_signature'] = cls._signature_generator.create_signature( # noqa
method, url, params, consumer_secret, token_secret)
request_elements = core.RequestElements(
url, method, params, headers, body)
return cls._x_request_elements_filter(
request_type, request_elements, credentials)
# ========================================================================
# Exposed methods
# ========================================================================
@staticmethod
def to_tuple(credentials):
return (credentials.token, credentials.token_secret)
@classmethod
def reconstruct(cls, deserialized_tuple, credentials, cfg):
token, token_secret = deserialized_tuple
credentials.token = token
credentials.token_secret = token_secret
credentials.consumer_key = cfg.get('consumer_key', '')
credentials.consumer_secret = cfg.get('consumer_secret', '')
return credentials
@providers.login_decorator
def login(self):
# get request parameters from which we can determine the login phase
denied = self.params.get('denied')
verifier = self.params.get('oauth_verifier', '')
request_token = self.params.get('oauth_token', '')
if request_token and verifier:
# Phase 2 after redirect with success
self._log(
logging.INFO,
u'Continuing OAuth 1.0a authorization procedure after '
u'redirect.')
token_secret = self._session_get('token_secret')
if not token_secret:
raise FailureError(
u'Unable to retrieve token secret from storage!')
# Get Access Token
self._log(
logging.INFO,
u'Fetching for access token from {0}.'.format(
self.access_token_url))
self.credentials.token = request_token
self.credentials.token_secret = token_secret
request_elements = self.create_request_elements(
request_type=self.ACCESS_TOKEN_REQUEST_TYPE,
url=self.access_token_url,
credentials=self.credentials,
verifier=verifier,
params=self.access_token_params
)
response = self._fetch(*request_elements)
self.access_token_response = response
if not self._http_status_in_category(response.status, 2):
raise FailureError(
'Failed to obtain OAuth 1.0a oauth_token from {0}! '
'HTTP status code: {1}.'
.format(self.access_token_url, response.status),
original_message=response.content,
status=response.status,
url=self.access_token_url
)
self._log(logging.INFO, u'Got access token.')
self.credentials.token = response.data.get('oauth_token', '')
self.credentials.token_secret = response.data.get(
'oauth_token_secret', ''
)
self.credentials = self._x_credentials_parser(self.credentials,
response.data)
self._update_or_create_user(response.data, self.credentials)
# =================================================================
# We're done!
# =================================================================
elif denied:
# Phase 2 after redirect denied
raise CancellationError(
'User denied the request token {0} during a redirect'
'to {1}!'.format(denied, self.user_authorization_url),
original_message=denied,
url=self.user_authorization_url)
else:
# Phase 1 before redirect
self._log(
logging.INFO,
u'Starting OAuth 1.0a authorization procedure.')
# Fetch for request token
request_elements = self.create_request_elements(
request_type=self.REQUEST_TOKEN_REQUEST_TYPE,
credentials=self.credentials,
url=self.request_token_url,
callback=self.url,
params=self.request_token_params
)
self._log(
logging.INFO,
u'Fetching for request token and token secret.')
response = self._fetch(*request_elements)
# check if response status is OK
if not self._http_status_in_category(response.status, 2):
raise FailureError(
u'Failed to obtain request token from {0}! HTTP status '
u'code: {1} content: {2}'.format(
self.request_token_url,
response.status,
response.content
),
original_message=response.content,
status=response.status,
url=self.request_token_url)
# extract request token
request_token = response.data.get('oauth_token')
if not request_token:
raise FailureError(
'Response from {0} doesn\'t contain oauth_token '
'parameter!'.format(self.request_token_url),
original_message=response.content,
url=self.request_token_url)
# we need request token for user authorization redirect
self.credentials.token = request_token
# extract token secret and save it to storage
token_secret = response.data.get('oauth_token_secret')
if token_secret:
# we need token secret after user authorization redirect to get
# access token
self._session_set('token_secret', token_secret)
else:
raise FailureError(
u'Failed to obtain token secret from {0}!'.format(
self.request_token_url),
original_message=response.content,
url=self.request_token_url)
self._log(logging.INFO, u'Got request token and token secret')
# Create User Authorization URL
request_elements = self.create_request_elements(
request_type=self.USER_AUTHORIZATION_REQUEST_TYPE,
credentials=self.credentials,
url=self.user_authorization_url,
params=self.user_authorization_params
)
self._log(
logging.INFO,
u'Redirecting user to {0}.'.format(
request_elements.full_url))
self.redirect(request_elements.full_url)
class Bitbucket(OAuth1):
"""
Bitbucket |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/peterhudec/api
* Docs: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/oauth+Endpoint
* API reference:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Using+the+Bitbucket+REST+APIs
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* first_name
* id
* last_name
* link
* name
* picture
* username
* email
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* gender
* locale
* location
* nickname
* phone
* postal_code
* timezone
.. note::
To get the full user info, you need to select both the *Account Read*
and the *Repositories Read* permission in the Bitbucket application
edit form.
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
first_name=True,
id=True,
last_name=True,
link=True,
name=True,
picture=True,
username=True,
email=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://bitbucket.org/!api/1.0/oauth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'https://bitbucket.org/!api/1.0/oauth/' + \
'authenticate'
access_token_url = 'https://bitbucket.org/!api/1.0/oauth/access_token'
user_info_url = 'https://api.bitbucket.org/1.0/user'
user_email_url = 'https://api.bitbucket.org/1.0/emails'
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_user = data.get('user', {})
user.username = user.id = _user.get('username')
user.name = _user.get('display_name')
user.first_name = _user.get('first_name')
user.last_name = _user.get('last_name')
user.picture = _user.get('avatar')
user.link = 'https://bitbucket.org/api{0}'\
.format(_user.get('resource_uri'))
return user
def _access_user_info(self):
"""
Email is available in separate method so second request is needed.
"""
response = super(Bitbucket, self)._access_user_info()
response.data.setdefault("email", None)
email_response = self.access(self.user_email_url)
if email_response.data:
for item in email_response.data:
if item.get("primary", False):
response.data.update(email=item.get("email", None))
return response
class Flickr(OAuth1):
"""
Flickr |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: https://www.flickr.com/services/apps/
* Docs: https://www.flickr.com/services/api/auth.oauth.html
* API reference: https://www.flickr.com/services/api/
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* id
* name
* username
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* email
* first_name
* gender
* last_name
* link
* locale
* location
* nickname
* phone
* picture
* postal_code
* timezone
.. note::
If you encounter the "Oops! Flickr doesn't recognise the
permission set." message, you need to add the ``perms=read`` or
``perms=write`` parameter to the *user authorization request*.
You can do it by adding the ``user_authorization_params``
key to the :doc:`config`:
.. code-block:: python
:emphasize-lines: 6
CONFIG = {
'flickr': {
'class_': oauth1.Flickr,
'consumer_key': '##########',
'consumer_secret': '##########',
'user_authorization_params': dict(perms='read'),
},
}
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
id=True,
name=True,
username=True
)
request_token_url = 'http://www.flickr.com/services/oauth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'http://www.flickr.com/services/oauth/authorize'
access_token_url = 'http://www.flickr.com/services/oauth/access_token'
user_info_url = None
supports_jsonp = True
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_user = data.get('user', {})
user.name = data.get('fullname') or _user.get(
'username', {}).get('_content')
user.id = data.get('user_nsid') or _user.get('id')
return user
class Meetup(OAuth1):
"""
Meetup |oauth1| provider.
.. note::
Meetup also supports |oauth2| but you need the **user ID** to update
the **user** info, which they don't provide in the |oauth2| access
token response.
* Dashboard: http://www.meetup.com/meetup_api/oauth_consumers/
* Docs: http://www.meetup.com/meetup_api/auth/#oauth
* API: http://www.meetup.com/meetup_api/docs/
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* city
* country
* id
* link
* locale
* location
* name
* picture
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* email
* first_name
* gender
* last_name
* nickname
* phone
* postal_code
* timezone
* username
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
city=True,
country=True,
id=True,
link=True,
locale=True,
location=True,
name=True,
picture=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://api.meetup.com/oauth/request/'
user_authorization_url = 'http://www.meetup.com/authorize/'
access_token_url = 'https://api.meetup.com/oauth/access/'
user_info_url = 'https://api.meetup.com/2/member/{id}'
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
user.id = data.get('id') or data.get('member_id')
user.locale = data.get('lang')
user.picture = data.get('photo', {}).get('photo_link')
return user
class Plurk(OAuth1):
"""
Plurk |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: http://www.plurk.com/PlurkApp/
* Docs:
* API: http://www.plurk.com/API
* API explorer: http://www.plurk.com/OAuth/test/
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* email
* gender
* id
* link
* locale
* location
* name
* nickname
* picture
* timezone
* username
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* first_name
* last_name
* phone
* postal_code
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
birth_date=True,
city=True,
country=True,
email=True,
gender=True,
id=True,
link=True,
locale=True,
location=True,
name=True,
nickname=True,
picture=True,
timezone=True,
username=True
)
request_token_url = 'http://www.plurk.com/OAuth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'http://www.plurk.com/OAuth/authorize'
access_token_url = 'http://www.plurk.com/OAuth/access_token'
user_info_url = 'http://www.plurk.com/APP/Profile/getOwnProfile'
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_user = data.get('user_info', {})
user.email = _user.get('email')
user.gender = _user.get('gender')
user.id = _user.get('id') or _user.get('uid')
user.locale = _user.get('default_lang')
user.name = _user.get('full_name')
user.nickname = _user.get('nick_name')
user.picture = 'http://avatars.plurk.com/{0}-big2.jpg'.format(user.id)
user.timezone = _user.get('timezone')
user.username = _user.get('display_name')
user.link = 'http://www.plurk.com/{0}/'.format(user.username)
user.city, user.country = _user.get('location', ',').split(',')
user.city = user.city.strip()
user.country = user.country.strip()
_bd = _user.get('date_of_birth')
if _bd:
try:
user.birth_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(
_bd,
"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z"
)
except ValueError:
pass
return user
class Twitter(OAuth1):
"""
Twitter |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: https://dev.twitter.com/apps
* Docs: https://dev.twitter.com/docs
* API reference: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api
.. note:: To prevent multiple authorization attempts, you should enable
the option:
``Allow this application to be used to Sign in with Twitter``
in the Twitter 'Application Management' page. (http://apps.twitter.com)
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* email
* city
* country
* id
* link
* locale
* location
* name
* picture
* username
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* email
* gender
* first_name
* last_name
* locale
* nickname
* phone
* postal_code
* timezone
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
city=True,
country=True,
id=True,
email=False,
link=True,
locale=False,
location=True,
name=True,
picture=True,
username=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authenticate'
access_token_url = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token'
user_info_url = (
'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/account/verify_credentials.json?'
'include_entities=true&include_email=true'
)
supports_jsonp = True
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
user.username = data.get('screen_name')
user.id = data.get('id') or data.get('user_id')
user.picture = data.get('profile_image_url')
user.locale = data.get('lang')
user.link = data.get('url')
_location = data.get('location', '')
if _location:
user.location = _location.strip()
_split_location = _location.split(',')
if len(_split_location) > 1:
_city, _country = _split_location
user.country = _country.strip()
else:
_city = _split_location[0]
user.city = _city.strip()
return user
class Tumblr(OAuth1):
"""
Tumblr |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/apps
* Docs: http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/api/v2#auth
* API reference: http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/api/v2
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* id
* name
* username
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* email
* gender
* first_name
* last_name
* link
* locale
* location
* nickname
* phone
* picture
* postal_code
* timezone
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
id=True,
name=True,
username=True
)
request_token_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/authorize'
access_token_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/access_token'
user_info_url = 'http://api.tumblr.com/v2/user/info'
supports_jsonp = True
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_user = data.get('response', {}).get('user', {})
user.username = user.id = _user.get('name')
return user
class UbuntuOne(OAuth1):
"""
Ubuntu One |oauth1| provider.
.. note::
The UbuntuOne service
`has been shut down <http://blog.canonical.com/2014/04/02/
shutting-down-ubuntu-one-file-services/>`__.
.. warning::
Uses the `PLAINTEXT <http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#anchor21>`_
Signature method!
* Dashboard: https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/account_admin/auth/web
* Docs: https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/account_admin/auth/web
* API reference: https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/contents
"""
_signature_generator = PLAINTEXTSignatureGenerator
request_token_url = 'https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/request/'
user_authorization_url = 'https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/authorize/'
access_token_url = 'https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/access/'
user_info_url = 'https://one.ubuntu.com/api/account/'
class Vimeo(OAuth1):
"""
Vimeo |oauth1| provider.
.. warning::
Vimeo needs one more fetch to get rich user info!
* Dashboard: https://developer.vimeo.com/apps
* Docs: https://developer.vimeo.com/apis/advanced#oauth-endpoints
* API reference: https://developer.vimeo.com/apis
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* id
* link
* location
* name
* picture
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* email
* gender
* first_name
* last_name
* locale
* nickname
* phone
* postal_code
* timezone
* username
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
id=True,
link=True,
location=True,
name=True,
picture=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://vimeo.com/oauth/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'https://vimeo.com/oauth/authorize'
access_token_url = 'https://vimeo.com/oauth/access_token'
user_info_url = ('http://vimeo.com/api/rest/v2?'
'format=json&method=vimeo.oauth.checkAccessToken')
def _access_user_info(self):
"""
Vimeo requires the user ID to access the user info endpoint, so we need
to make two requests: one to get user ID and second to get user info.
"""
response = super(Vimeo, self)._access_user_info()
uid = response.data.get('oauth', {}).get('user', {}).get('id')
if uid:
return self.access('http://vimeo.com/api/v2/{0}/info.json'
.format(uid))
return response
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
user.name = data.get('display_name')
user.link = data.get('profile_url')
user.picture = data.get('portrait_huge')
return user
class Xero(OAuth1):
"""
Xero |oauth1| provider.
.. note::
API returns XML!
* Dashboard: https://api.xero.com/Application
* Docs: http://blog.xero.com/developer/api-overview/public-applications/
* API reference: http://blog.xero.com/developer/api/
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* email
* first_name
* id
* last_name
* name
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* gender
* link
* locale
* location
* nickname
* phone
* picture
* postal_code
* timezone
* username
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
email=True,
first_name=True,
id=True,
last_name=True,
name=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://api.xero.com/oauth/RequestToken'
user_authorization_url = 'https://api.xero.com/oauth/Authorize'
access_token_url = 'https://api.xero.com/oauth/AccessToken'
user_info_url = 'https://api.xero.com/api.xro/2.0/Users'
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
# Data is xml.etree.ElementTree.Element object.
if not isinstance(data, dict):
# But only on user.update()
_user = data.find('Users/User')
user.id = _user.find('UserID').text
user.first_name = _user.find('FirstName').text
user.last_name = _user.find('LastName').text
user.email = _user.find('EmailAddress').text
return user
class Yahoo(OAuth1):
"""
Yahoo |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/dashboard/
* Docs: http://developer.yahoo.com/oauth/guide/oauth-auth-flow.html
* API: http://developer.yahoo.com/everything.html
* API explorer: http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/console/
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* city
* country
* id
* link
* location
* name
* nickname
* picture
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* gender
* locale
* phone
* postal_code
* timezone
* username
"""
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
city=True,
country=True,
id=True,
link=True,
location=True,
name=True,
nickname=True,
picture=True
)
request_token_url = 'https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth/v2/' + \
'get_request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth/v2/' + \
'request_auth'
access_token_url = 'https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth/v2/get_token'
user_info_url = (
'https://query.yahooapis.com/v1/yql?q=select%20*%20from%20'
'social.profile%20where%20guid%3Dme%3B&format=json'
)
same_origin = False
supports_jsonp = True
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_user = data.get('query', {}).get('results', {}).get('profile', {})
user.id = _user.get('guid')
user.gender = _user.get('gender')
user.nickname = _user.get('nickname')
user.link = _user.get('profileUrl')
emails = _user.get('emails')
if isinstance(emails, list):
for email in emails:
if 'primary' in list(email.keys()):
user.email = email.get('handle')
elif isinstance(emails, dict):
user.email = emails.get('handle')
user.picture = _user.get('image', {}).get('imageUrl')
try:
user.city, user.country = _user.get('location', ',').split(',')
user.city = user.city.strip()
user.country = user.country.strip()
except ValueError:
# probably user hasn't activated Yahoo Profile
user.city = None
user.country = None
return user
class Xing(OAuth1):
"""
Xing |oauth1| provider.
* Dashboard: https://dev.xing.com/applications
* Docs: https://dev.xing.com/docs/authentication
* API reference: https://dev.xing.com/docs/resources
Supported :class:`.User` properties:
* birth_date
* city
* country
* email
* first_name
* gender
* id
* last_name
* link
* locale
* location
* name
* phone
* picture
* postal_code
* timezone
* username
Unsupported :class:`.User` properties:
* nickname
"""
request_token_url = 'https://api.xing.com/v1/request_token'
user_authorization_url = 'https://api.xing.com/v1/authorize'
access_token_url = 'https://api.xing.com/v1/access_token'
user_info_url = 'https://api.xing.com/v1/users/me'
supported_user_attributes = core.SupportedUserAttributes(
birth_date=True,
city=True,
country=True,
email=True,
first_name=True,
gender=True,
id=True,
last_name=True,
link=True,
locale=True,
location=True,
name=True,
phone=True,
picture=True,
postal_code=True,
timezone=True,
username=True,
)
@staticmethod
def _x_user_parser(user, data):
_users = data.get('users', [])
if _users and _users[0]:
_user = _users[0]
user.id = _user.get('id')
user.name = _user.get('display_name')
user.first_name = _user.get('first_name')
user.last_name = _user.get('last_name')
user.gender = _user.get('gender')
user.timezone = _user.get('time_zone', {}).get('name')
user.email = _user.get('active_email')
user.link = _user.get('permalink')
user.username = _user.get('page_name')
user.picture = _user.get('photo_urls', {}).get('large')
_address = _user.get('business_address', {})
if _address:
user.city = _address.get('city')
user.country = _address.get('country')
user.postal_code = _address.get('zip_code')
user.phone = (
_address.get('phone', '') or
_address.get('mobile_phone', '')).replace('|', '')
_languages = list(_user.get('languages', {}).keys())
if _languages and _languages[0]:
user.locale = _languages[0]
_birth_date = _user.get('birth_date', {})
_year = _birth_date.get('year')
_month = _birth_date.get('month')
_day = _birth_date.get('day')
if _year and _month and _day:
user.birth_date = datetime.datetime(_year, _month, _day)
return user
# The provider type ID is generated from this list's indexes!
# Always append new providers at the end so that ids of existing providers
# don't change!
PROVIDER_ID_MAP = [
Bitbucket,
Flickr,
Meetup,
OAuth1,
Plurk,
Tumblr,
Twitter,
UbuntuOne,
Vimeo,
Xero,
Xing,
Yahoo,
]