OAuth::fetch
(PECL OAuth >= 0.99.1)
OAuth::fetch — Fetch an OAuth protected resource
Description
public OAuth::fetch ( string $protected_resource_url [, array $extra_parameters [, string $http_method [, array $http_headers ]]] ) : mixed
Fetch a resource.
Parameters
-
protected_resource_url
-
URL to the OAuth protected resource.
-
extra_parameters
-
Extra parameters to send with the request for the resource.
-
http_method
-
One of the
OAUTH_HTTP_METHOD_*
OAUTH constants, which includes GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, or DELETE.HEAD (
OAUTH_HTTP_METHOD_HEAD
) can be useful for discovering information prior to the request (if OAuth credentials are in theAuthorization
header). -
http_headers
-
HTTP client headers (such as User-Agent, Accept, etc.)
Return Values
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
PECL oauth 1.0.0 | Previously returned null on failure, instead of false . |
PECL oauth 0.99.5 | The http_method parameter was added |
PECL oauth 0.99.8 | The http_headers parameter was added |
Examples
Example #1 OAuth::fetch() example
<?php try { $oauth = new OAuth("consumer_key","consumer_secret",OAUTH_SIG_METHOD_HMACSHA1,OAUTH_AUTH_TYPE_AUTHORIZATION); $oauth->setToken("access_token","access_token_secret"); $oauth->fetch("http://photos.example.net/photo?file=vacation.jpg"); $response_info = $oauth->getLastResponseInfo(); header("Content-Type: {$response_info["content_type"]}"); echo $oauth->getLastResponse(); } catch(OAuthException $E) { echo "Exception caught!\n"; echo "Response: ". $E->lastResponse . "\n"; } ?>
See Also
- OAuth::getLastResponse() - Get the last response
- OAuth::getLastResponseInfo() - Get HTTP information about the last response
- OAuth::setToken() - Sets the token and secret
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