Hey Jeff,

Thanks for chiming in!  Well, actually I get the token and all - the 3-
legged OAuth part works perfectly: I request a token, get it, proceed
to authorization, convert it and get my final token and secret just
fine.
It's just, after that, I don't know how to use my prety OAuth Access
token/secret with the rest of the library.

So I take it I'm traveling in unknown territory here then?



On Apr 14, 2:23 pm, Jeff Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think the .NET client library supported three-legged OAuth at this
> time; only two-legged OAuth. I would bring it up in the .NET client library
> forum:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/gdata-dotnet-client-library
>
> Cheers,
> -Jeff
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:35 PM, isyndica <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a working implementation using AuthSub and the Google API
> > library working fine, but I'd really like to use OAuth, if anythign to
> > learn it a bit.
>
> > I managed to get the authentication loop working with:
>
> > // Part 1 :: Getting a token and getting it authorized
>
> > string consumerKey = "consumer key from registered application";
> > string consumerSecretKey = "consumer secret key from registered
> > application";
>
> > OAuthUtil oou = new OAuthUtil();
> > string oauth_nonce = oou.GenerateNonce();
> > string oauth_timestamp = oou.GenerateTimeStamp();
> > string oauth_normalized_url;
> > string oauth_normalized_params;
>
> > string oauth_signature = oou.GenerateSignature(new Uri("https://
> >www.google.com/accounts/OAuthGetRequestToken?scope=" +
> > Uri.EscapeDataString("http://picasaweb.google.com/data/";)),
> > consumerKey, consumerSecret, null, null, "GET", oauth_timestamp,
> > oauth_nonce, OAuthUtil.SignatureTypes.HMACSHA1, out
> > oauth_normalized_url, out oauth_normalized_params);
>
> > string getTokenUrl = oauth_normalized_url + "?" +
> > oauth_normalized_params + "&" + Uri.EscapeDataString
> > ("oauth_signature") + "=" + Uri.EscapeDataString(oauth_signature);
>
> > NameValueCollection oauthtokendata = null;
> > HttpWebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(tbLoginUrl.Text) as
> > HttpWebRequest;
> > using (HttpWebResponse response = request.GetResponse() as
> > HttpWebResponse)
> > {
> >  using (TextReader reader = new StreamReader
> > (response.GetResponseStream()))
> >  {
> >     oauthtokendata = HttpUtility.ParseQueryString(reader.ReadToEnd
> > ());
> >  }
> > }
>
> > string authorizeTokenUrl = "https://www.google.com/accounts/
> > OAuthAuthorizeToken?oauth_token=<https://www.google.com/accounts/%0AOAuthAuthorizeToken?oauth_token=>"
> > + Uri.EscapeDataString(oauthtokendata
> > ["oauth_token"]) + "&oauth_callback=" + Uri.EscapeDataString("https://
> > mydomain.com/google.auth.callback?s=picasa&");
>
> > Then in the callback page:
>
> > // Part 2 :: Converting the token to an access token
>
> > OAuthUtil oou = new OAuthUtil();
> > string oauth_nonce = oou.GenerateNonce();
> > string oauth_timestamp = oou.GenerateTimeStamp();
> > string oauth_normalized_url;
> > string oauth_normalized_params;
>
> > string token = "oauth_token from querystring";
> > string token_secret = "oauth secret from query string";
>
> > string oauth_signature = oou.GenerateSignature(new Uri("https://
> >www.google.com/accounts/OAuthGetAccessToken"), consumerKey,
> > consumerSecret, Uri.EscapeDataString(token), token_secret, "GET",
> > oauth_timestamp, oauth_nonce, OAuthUtil.SignatureTypes.HMACSHA1, out
> > oauth_normalized_url, out oauth_normalized_params);
>
> > string convertTokenUrl = oauth_normalized_url + "?" +
> > oauth_normalized_params + "&" + Uri.EscapeDataString
> > ("oauth_signature") + "=" + Uri.EscapeDataString(oauth_signature);
>
> > NameValueCollection oauthtokendata = null;
> > HttpWebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(convertTokenUrl) as
> > HttpWebRequest;
> > using (HttpWebResponse response = request.GetResponse() as
> > HttpWebResponse)
> > {
> >  using (TextReader reader = new StreamReader
> > (response.GetResponseStream()))
> >  {
> >     oauthtokendata = HttpUtility.ParseQueryString(reader.ReadToEnd
> > ());
> >  }
> > }
> > string oauth_access_token = oauthtokendata["oauth_token"];
> > string oauth_access_token_secret = oauthtokendata
> > ["oauth_token_secret"];
>
> > Fine... so this is working perfect (and might be useful if anyone was
> > looking for an example in C#, since I couldn't really find any).
>
> > But now... I have no clue how I'm supposed to do the Upload anymore.
> > This is what I did with AuthSub:
>
> > GAuthSubRequestFactory authFactory = new GAuthSubRequestFactory("lh2",
> > "mydomain.com");
> > // We assign the RSA key for request encryption - that's a special
> > function that would decrypt the key from my certificate as uploaded
> > when registering the application
> > authFactory.PrivateKey = getRsaKey();
>
> > // We set the token (long term session token)
> > authFactory.Token = "the access token AuthSub had given me after
> > conversion";
>
> > PicasaService service = new PicasaService(consumerKey); //
> > authFactory.ApplicationName);
> > service.RequestFactory = authFactory;
>
> > // Upload for the user associated to the token and into the "Drop Box"
> > Uri postUri = new Uri(PicasaQuery.CreatePicasaUri("default",
> > "default"));
>
> > // Format the path to the file to upload - for our exampe this is the
> > "testupload.jpg" file that's copied along side the program in the
> > output folder
> > string sourceFilePath = Path.Combine(GetRunnginAssemblyPath
> > (),"testupload.jpg");
>
> > // Open a read stream to the file
> > string uploadedPhotoId = "";
> > using (FileStream stream = new FileStream(sourceFilePath,
> > FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
> > {
> >   // Use the "Insert" method on the service to upload the file
> >   PicasaEntry entry = (PicasaEntry)service.Insert(postUri, stream,
> > "image/jpeg", sourceFilePath);
> >   PhotoAccessor pa = new PhotoAccessor(entry);
> >   // For information, write out the PhotoId of the newly added image
> >   uploadedPhotoId = pa.Id;
> > }
>
> > return uploadedPhotoId;
>
> > Boom - that worked beautifully.  But I have no clue how to use OAuth
> > instead of OAuthSub there and couldn't find any .NET example.  The
> > only upload example I have is with JRuby where the OAuth subsystem
> > seems to feature two "Token" and "TokenSecret" properties that... Are
> > inexistent with the .NET implementation.
>
> > I went so far as this:
> > GOAuthRequestFactory authFactory = new GOAuthRequestFactory("lh2",
> > consumerKey);
> > authFactory.ConsumerKey = consumerKey;
> > authFactory.ConsumerSecret = consumerSecret;
>
> > But that's clearly not enough (the token is associated nowhere).
>
> > I also tried using the AuthSub factory with the OAuth token (as I keep
> > reading it supposedly works), but... it doesn't work: keep getting
> > 403s.
>
> > What am I missing?
>
> > Any help is most welcome.
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