Hey all-
A number of Twitter devs are using www.apigee.com (free tools for API
analytics, testing, debugging and protection) so wanted to drop all of
you note to reassure you that we do support APIs using OAuth-
Here's how to do it, using the Twitter API as an example:
1. Do the OAuth dance with the canonical API endpoint (e.g.
api.twitter.com).
2. Once you have a user's token, use it to sign requests' base
strings, which you would also build using the canonical endpoint from
step 1.
3. Then send those signed requests to your Apigee URL, such as
twitter.myusername.apigee.com.
In this way traffic can flow to and from Twitter via your Apigee API
using OAuth.
Our Twitter console for reviewing & sharing requests and responses to
the Twitter API also supports OAuth with your Twitter sign-in:
http://app.apigee.com/console/twitter
Let me know if you have any questions, happy to help out.
Cheers,
Shanley
Apigee Support Team
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