问题
I'm using OmniAuth + Devise to allow users to register using Facebook/Twitter/Gowalla/etc attached to normal user accounts. Now when a user logs in using any of these, or their account, all their social networks are attached in a authentications table.
I need to be able to pull content from any of these providers, such as their tweets or their Facebook Places checkings, etc. I understand that I will need to use a different gem, plugin, whatever to do this but getting the config I need to work with those gems (and make requests) is confusing to me.
I need to be able to access the provider config items in omniauth.rb so I have API Keys and Secret Keys, etc, then I need to be able to grab tokens from the oAuth stuff to make requests.
Other gems like https://github.com/jrallison/authlogic_oauth seem to store oauth_token, oauth_secret and oauth_token, but OmniAuth does not.
As you can probably tell I am very new to Ruby, Rails and oAuth, so this is turning out to be a very challenging application. Help is very much needed.
回答1:
Sorted!
Added token and secret to the authentications table described in http://railscasts.com/episodes/236-omniauth-part-2 but changed the authentication.build line to take two more parameters:
authentications.build(
:provider => omniauth['provider'],
:uid => omniauth['uid'],
:token => omniauth['credentials']['token'],
:secret => omniauth['credentials']['secret']
)
then used the code example from http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token#ruby
class CronController < ApplicationController
def recent_tweets
# Exchange your oauth_token and oauth_token_secret for an AccessToken instance.
def prepare_access_token(oauth_token, oauth_token_secret)
consumer = OAuth::Consumer.new("APIKey", "APISecret"
{ :site => "http://api.twitter.com"
})
# now create the access token object from passed values
token_hash = { :oauth_token => oauth_token,
:oauth_token_secret => oauth_token_secret
}
access_token = OAuth::AccessToken.from_hash(consumer, token_hash )
return access_token
end
auth = current_user.authentications.find(:first, :conditions => { :provider => 'twitter' })
# Exchange our oauth_token and oauth_token secret for the AccessToken instance.
access_token = prepare_access_token(auth['token'], auth['secret'])
# use the access token as an agent to get the home timeline
response = access_token.request(:get, "http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/home_timeline.json")
render :json => response.body
end
end
By pulling the content from current_user.authentications (im finding the first as they should only have one) I can grab the token and security and its alllll good.
Now I can tweak this, get stuff saved, faff with the JSON and take what I need. I'm sure Facebook will be pretty similar.
回答2:
Is this what you're looking for? http://railscasts.com/episodes/236-omniauth-part-2 :) It shows how to retrieve data such as email. Not sure if that's what you're looking for.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4187178/omniauth-pulling-tweets-fb-places-etc