(PECL OAuth >= 0.99.1)
OAuth::getAccessToken — Fetch an access token
$access_token_url
,$auth_session_handle
= ?,$verifier_token
= ?,$http_method
= ?Fetch an access token, secret and any additional response parameters from the service provider.
access_token_url
URL to the access token API.
auth_session_handle
Authorization session handle, this parameter does not have any citation in the core OAuth 1.0 specification but may be implemented by large providers. » See ScalableOAuth for more information.
verifier_token
For service providers which support 1.0a, a verifier_token
must be passed while exchanging the request token for the access
token. If the verifier_token
is present in $_GET
or $_POST
it is passed automatically and the caller
does not need to specify a verifier_token
(usually if the access token
is exchanged at the oauth_callback URL).
» See ScalableOAuth
for more information.
http_method
HTTP method to use, e.g. GET
or POST
.
Returns an array containing the parsed OAuth response on success or false
on failure.
Version | Description |
---|---|
PECL oauth 1.0.0 |
Previously returned null on failure, instead of false .
|
PECL oauth 0.99.9 |
The verifier_token parameter was added
|
Example #1 OAuth::getAccessToken() example
<?php
try {
$oauth = new OAuth(OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY,OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET);
$oauth->setToken($request_token,$request_token_secret);
$access_token_info = $oauth->getAccessToken("https://example.com/oauth/access_token");
if(!empty($access_token_info)) {
print_r($access_token_info);
} else {
print "Failed fetching access token, response was: " . $oauth->getLastResponse();
}
} catch(OAuthException $E) {
echo "Response: ". $E->lastResponse . "\n";
}
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [oauth_token] => some_token [oauth_token_secret] => some_token_secret )