Hi Alexandre,
You should try tracing with FINEST, at least for
org.apache.shindig.gadgets.oauth2.* and
org.apache.shindig.gadgets.servlet.OAuth2CallbackServlet
Your exception is strange to me ...
org.apache.shindig.social.core.oauth2.OAuth2Exception , that's coming from
the OAuth2 provider.
If
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it here?
I just don't want to forget about it.
- superddumont
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Ship It!
- Adam Clarke
On June 26, 2012, 8:33 p.m
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implements several OpenSocial APIs:
OpenSocial REST: for server to server communication
OpenSocial JSON-RPC: for gadget to server communication
Javascript: for gadgets
Having to generate a security token to make this request isn't feeling
quite
right.
doug
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Generally speaking there was nothing done to address the management of
gadget bindings and clients externally.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Matthew G Marum mgma...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Client Credentials flow was implemented in OAuth 2.0 service provider and
the OAuth 2.0 consumer within
set the
encrypted secret to be the unencrypted secret that was passed in. The
persistence layer should be storing the encrypted secret, so if that was null
the information would be lost.
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Looks like I forgot to update the interface javadoc.
The intention is to use milliseconds now, this made it easier for other
teams to persist and compare values as timestamps.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Ryan J Baxter rjbax...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Doug, this was intentional I believe,
Yes.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Ryan J Baxter rjbax...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Adam is it just the javadoc for OAuth2Token.getIssueAt and
OAuth2Token.getExpiresAt that needs to be updated?
-Ryan
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Please close the review.
- Stanton
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Mike,
Your OAuthStore is responsible for encrypting/decrypting the secrets.
The OAuth2Encrypter interface is there because of the lessons learned from
writing custom OAuth 1 stores.
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Michael Matthews matth...@oclc.org wrote:
I'm adding an OAuth 1.0 OAuthStore
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Review request for shindig.
Changes
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Doug,
There's three options you can try out easily, none of these worked for us
so we did option 4 and extended the OAuth2 Consumer and Provider to
seamlessly suppress the dance.
1) Client Credentials. The authorization code flow hinges on the dance
occuring, but client credentials works
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Review request for shindig, Ryan Baxter and li xu.
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Review request for shindig, Dan Dumont and Adam Clarke.
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Currently I can use gadgets.io.makeRequest to do a PUT but the PUT body does
not reach the destination. This works today for POST, it simply seems that
PUT was left out
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LGTM
- Adam
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If the url to which a gadget is doing a makeRequest doesn't exist, i.e
Doug,
Both in-memory and non-caching options could be acceptable. You could even
provide your own OAuth2Store implementation that doesn't even use the
OAuth2Persistence and OAuth2Cache interfaces. It's not really possible to
make a recommendation without knowing all the variables in your
I agree with Li's suggested approach.
Making the request parameters available on the OAuth2Accessor means they'll
be generally available to all the different handlers/phases of the OAuth2
flow. Plus it doesn't require signature changes on the handler interfaces,
which is nice.
On Thu, Dec 8,
On 2011-09-20 08:41:49, Paul Lindner wrote:
thanks!
Addressed in the second patch for
https://reviews.apache.org/r/1947/
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