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# AskStack
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This is an experimental program that lets you compose a Stack Overflow
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question in a text file and then automate the submission of it.
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The reason I started this experiment is simple. I hate filling in web
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forms. They feel retarded as well as unhealthy after you have gotten
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used to using Vim and maneuvering in the Unix shell environment.
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This project is alpha and is only a proof of concept at this stage.
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## Instructions
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First you have to fire up an instance of SeleniumRC on your computer.
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You can start SeleniumRC with
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java -jar vendor/selenium-server-standalone-2.0b3.jar
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This should be done in a different terminal window from the one you will
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be running `ask_stack` in. You only have to start up the Selenium
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standalone server once. You can leave this running in the background
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indefinitely.
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The next step is to compose your question in a text file.
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The text file (let's call this one question.txt) should follow this
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format:
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How to use omniauth to make authenticated calls to services?
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I've received a token / secret from a service using OmniAuth and can
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store it for users, but I'm stuck as to how to actually use these to
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call a service.
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The closest thing I've seen to this question is here but the way
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he's solved that there doesn't feel right. I feel like OmniAuth
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likely does this all for you if you know what you're doing.
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Netflix has a pretty involved auth process, so I was hoping to skirt
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all of this by using OmniAuth to abstract me from all of this.
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Given that I have a token and secret for a user, how to use these in
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calling a service like Netflix?
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Many thanks :)
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ruby-on-rails ruby omniauth netflix
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The first line is the title of the question, then there is a blank line,
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and then the body of the question follows. The last line of the text
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file should contain your tags for the question, separated by spaces.
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The body of the question can contain any of the special markup and
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formatting that Stack Overflow accepts.
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Note there is no autocompletion of tags or auto-suggestion of similar
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questions (yet). So try to choose tags that you've seen before on S.O.
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Finally, before submitting your question, you need to put your OpenID
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credentials in a ask_stack.yml file in the directory where you're going
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to run the program from. For this proof of concept version, only Google
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is accepted as an OpenID provider.
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The `ask_stack.yml` should look like this:
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username: danchoi@gmail.com
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password: secret
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Now you can try submitting your question like this.
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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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$:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = "ask_stack"
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s.version = '0.0.1'
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s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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s.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.9.0'
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s.authors = ["Daniel Choi"]
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s.email = ["dhchoi@gmail.com"]
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s.homepage = "https://github.com/danchoi/ask_stack"
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s.summary = %q{Post questions to StackOverflow from the unix command line}
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s.description = %q{This project is alpha}
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s.rubyforge_project = "ask_stack"
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s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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s.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n")
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s.executables = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
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s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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s.add_dependency 'selenium-client', '>= 1.2.18'
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end
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require 'yaml'
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require 'nokogiri'
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require 'iconv'
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require 'date'
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require 'selenium/client'
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class AskStack
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attr_accessor :url, :sel, :browser, :config
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alias :page :browser
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LOGIN_URL = 'http://stackoverflow.com/users/login'
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def initialize(config)
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@url = LOGIN_URL
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@browser = Selenium::Client::Driver.new \
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:host => "localhost",
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:port => 4444,
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:browser => "*firefox",
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:url => @url,
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browser.start_new_browser_session
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browser.highlight_located_element=true
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browser.set_browser_log_level 'debug'
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@config = config
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end
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def run
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browser.window_maximize
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login
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page.click "nav-askquestion", :wait_for => :page
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fill_form
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puts "You question is posted at this URL"
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def fill_form
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puts "Filling in question form"
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page.type "name=title", config[:question][:title]
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def submit
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def login
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browser.open url
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def self.run
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