A Signpost extension for signing OkHttp requests.
Gradle:
compile 'se.akerfeldt:okhttp-signpost:1.1.0'
compile 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.0.0-RC1'
compile 'oauth.signpost:signpost-core:1.2.1.2'
To use, simply create an instance of OkHttpOAuthConsumer
passing in your consumer key/secret pair.
Set your token and token secret. Lastly, create a SigningInterceptor with your consumer and give it to your
OkHttpClient.Builder
.
OkHttpOAuthConsumer consumer = new OkHttpOAuthConsumer(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET);
consumer.setTokenWithSecret(token, secret);
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
.addInterceptor(new SigningInterceptor(consumer))
.build();
The SigningInterceptor
is a convenience for signing the request but is not mandatory. You could also sign your request
manually like so:
OkHttpOAuthConsumer consumer = ...
Request request = new Request.Builder().build();
Request signedRequest = (Request) consumer.sign(request).unwrap();
Call call = okHttpClient.newCall(signedRequest);
Obviously, this fits very well with Retrofit 2 as well. Just pass your OkHttpClient (containing the interceptor) to Retrofit:
OkHttpOAuthConsumer consumer = new OkHttpOAuthConsumer(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET);
consumer.setTokenWithSecret(token, secret);
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
.addInterceptor(new SigningInterceptor(consumer))
.build();
return new Retrofit.Builder()
...
.client(okHttpClient)
.build();
Copyright 2015 Patrik Åkerfeldt
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