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OAuth::getRequestHeader

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OAuth::getRequestHeaderGénère une signature d'en-tête OAuth

Description

public OAuth::getRequestHeader(string $http_method, string $url, mixed $extra_parameters = ?): string|false

Génère une signature d'en-tête OAuth basée sur la méthode HTTP finale, ainsi que sur l'URL et ses paramètres.

Liste de paramètres

http_method

Méthode HTTP pour la demande.

url

URL de la demande.

extra_parameters

Paramètres additionnels (chaîne de caractères ou tableau).

Valeurs de retour

Une chaîne de caractères contenant l'en-tête généré de la demande ou false si une erreur survient

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me at chrishowie dot com
7 years ago
The documentation does not specify the difference between passing a string and passing an array for the third parameter. We spent two days debugging before reading the C source code to figure out that there is a significant and undocumented difference between the two.

"a=1" and array("a" => 1) are handled very differently!

If you are making a POST/PUT request (or anything with an entity body) then you should pass that as a string.

If you are making a request with a query string, you should pass that as an associative array.

If you pass "a=1" intending that to specify the query string, the generated signature will be invalid -- it will process this as if you were POSTing the content "a=1" instead.
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