rightsignature 1.0.2 → 1.0.3

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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ request_token = @rs_connection.new_request_token
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  Now Visit the url generated from
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  ```
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- @rs_oauth = RightSignature::OauthConnection.new(@rs_connection)
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+ @rs_oauth = @rs_connection.oauth_connection
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  @rs_oauth.request_token.authorize_url
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  ```
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  and log into the site.
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  After approving the application, you will be redirected to the callback url that is in the RightSignature API settings (https://rightsignature.com/oauth_clients). The OAuth verifier should be in the params "oauth_verifier". Put the verifier in:
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  ```
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- @rs_oauth = RightSignature::OauthConnection.new(@rs_connection)
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+ @rs_oauth = @rs_connection.oauth_connection
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  @rs_oauth.generate_access_token(params[:oauth_verifer])
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  ```
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  @rs_oauth.set_access_token(token, secret)
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  ```
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+ If you need to set the Request Token for the OAuth Consumer:
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+ ```
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+ @rs_oauth.set_request_token(token, secret)
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+ ```
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  After loading the configuration, you can use wrappers in RightSignature::Connection to call the API, or use RightSignature::Connection for more custom calls.
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  Documents
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  def new_request_token
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  @request_token = oauth_consumer.get_request_token
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  end
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+ # Sets request token.
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+ # * <b>request_token</b>: request token key
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+ # * <b>request_token_secret</b>: request token secret
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+ #
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+ def set_request_token(request_token, request_token_secret)
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+ @request_token = OAuth::RequestToken.new(oauth_consumer, request_token, request_token_secret)
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+ end
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  # Uses request token and given OAuth verifier to generate an access token. Requires a request token to be set.
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  # * <b>oauth_verifier</b>: OAuth verifier
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  module RightSignature
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- VERSION = "1.0.2"
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+ VERSION = "1.0.3"
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  end
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  end
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  end
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+ describe "set_request_token" do
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+ it "should create RequestToken with given token and secret" do
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+ oauth_connection = RightSignature::OauthConnection.new({:consumer_key => "Consumer123", :consumer_secret => "Secret098"})
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+ oauth_connection.set_request_token('request1', 'secret2')
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+ oauth_connection.request_token.token.should == 'request1'
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+ oauth_connection.request_token.secret.should == 'secret2'
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+ end
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+ end
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  describe "generate_access_token" do
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  before do
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  @oauth_connection = RightSignature::OauthConnection.new({:consumer_key => "Consumer123", :consumer_secret => "Secret098"})
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: rightsignature
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.0.2
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+ version: 1.0.3
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors: