Never tested, just a suggestion write something similar in your model
(see: 
http://code.google.com/r/michelecomitini-facebookaccess/source/browse/applications/linkedInOauth/models/db.py):

class LinkedinTest(OAuthAccount):
    def get_user(self):
        if self.accessToken() is not None:
            client = oauth.Client(self.consumer, self.accessToken())
            resp, content =
client.request('https://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~:(id,first-name,last-name)')
            if resp['status'] != '200':
                # cannot get user info. should check status
                return None
            x = dom.parseString(content)
            firstname = x.getElementsByTagName('first-name')[0].firstChild.data
            username = firstname + ' '
+x.getElementsByTagName('last-name')[0].firstChild.data
            uid = x.getElementsByTagName('id')[0].firstChild.data
            return dict(username=username, name=firstname, registration_id=uid)

auth.settings.login_form=LinkedinTest(globals(),CLIENT_ID,CLIENT_SECRET,
AUTH_URL, TOKEN_URL, ACCESS_TOKEN_URL)


api = LinkedIn(api_key, api_secret, callback_url)

api.access_token=auth.settings.login_form.accessToken()

now you should be able to use the linkedin api, skipping the OAuth
code embedded into it.


2010/11/15 Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com>:
> Has anyone got gluon/contrib/login_methods/linked_account.py working?
>
> I've built directly upon /gluon/contrib/login_methods/
> oauth10a_account.py with my own specific LinkedIn code but having
> found http://code.google.com/p/python-linkedin/ I wanted to use this
> to avoid reinventing the wheel (Özgür Vatansever's linkedin.py looks
> clean and has broad support for LinkedIn's API).
>
> But, linkedin.py doesn't look finished; for example:
> (from web2py 1.89.1)
>
> Line 43.
> result = self.request.vars.verifier
>
> The vars variable sets 'oauth_verifier' on returning from the LinkedIn
> website but not 'verifier'.
>
> Anyone tread this path?
>
>
>
>

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