I'm on 1.85.3, the same as your example I'll update tomorrow to 1.86.3 and see if I get the same behaviour
thanks for the help C On 11 October 2010 21:06, Michele Comitini <[email protected]>wrote: > Carl, on 2nd thought... do you have 1.86.3, do you? > there was a bug in some erlier version... > > 2010/10/11 Carl <[email protected]>: > > ah! > > > > Mic's Twitter example was *very* useful. > > > > Running web2py.py from a command line (on Win7HE) worked a treat but > > launching from within Eclipse (Helios) failed to return from Twitter. > > > > Why... well the 'return url' sent to twitter had the port number > > duplicated. So instead of > http://127.0.0.1:8000/helloTwitter/default/home_timeline > > we have http://127.0.0.1:8000:8000/helloTwitter/default/home_timeline > > > > and of course that :8000:8000 means that the browser's redirecting > > nowhere fast. > > > > Twitter displays the return URL making it easy to diagnose. Linkedin > > does not so I had gotten stuck. > > > > So similarly, my round-trip to Linkedin works when running from a > > command line but not from within Eclipse. > > > > The duplicate port number happens in gluon/contrib/login_methods/ > > oauth10a_account.py in __redirect_uri() > > The line "if not http_host: http_host=r.env.http_host" retrieves a > > host name including a port number. > > The line url_port = ':' + r.env.server_port adds the port number > > again. > > > > The headache is: why does this happen within Eclipse but not from a > > command-line? > > > > Does anyone know the cure for this headache? > > > > > > On Oct 9, 8:15 pm, Carl Roach <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks Mic; looks and sounds really useful > >> > >> On 9 Oct 2010, at 18:23, Michele Comitini <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > You can try with oauth10a_account.py login method, it should work. I > >> > did not have time yet to put an example application on line, > >> > but it is very similar to twitter. > >> > >> >http://code.google.com/r/michelecomitini-facebookaccess/source/browse. > .. > >> > >> > I will put thelinkedinexample online soon... > >> > >> > mic > >> > >> > 2010/10/9CarlRoach <[email protected]>: > >> >> Thanks M. I'll look into that but I will need full access > toLinkedIn(name, company, contacts) > >> > >> >> I'm nearly there it's just the vague error message that had me > stumped :) > >> > >> >> On 9 Oct 2010, at 04:18, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> >>> If you only need authentication you may want to consider using rpx > as > >> >>> shown in this video: > >> > >> >>>http://vimeo.com/13485916 > >> > >> >>> On Oct 8, 7:36 pm,Carl<[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>>> I've been following the instructions athttp:// > code.google.com/p/python-linkedin/ > >> >>>> to addlinkedinauthentication. I grabbed the latest revision (#20) > >> >>>> from svn. > >> > >> >>>> I've started by creating a new app (and called it oauth) within > web2py > >> >>>> to keep things simple. > >> > >> >>>> Into default.py I've added the following functions (and I've > defined > >> >>>> my own KEY and SECRET in db.py). When I enterhttp:// > 127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/default/linkedin > >> >>>> I am redirected to theLinkedInwebsite where I can give permission > to > >> >>>> log in. Once I do that I am redirected tohttp:// > 127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/default/profile/ > >> >>>> Here I can retrieve request.vars.oauth_verifier for a call to > >> >>>> api.accessToken(). however, the return value is False and a call to > >> >>>> api.getRequestTokenError() returns "permission_unknown". I can't > find > >> >>>> out what is causing this error. > >> > >> >>>> Any ideas? > >> > >> >>>> deflinkedin(): > >> >>>> RETURN_URL = "http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/default/profile/" > >> >>>> import gluon.contrib.login_methods.linkedin > >> >>>> from gluon.contrib.login_methods.linkedinimportLinkedIn > >> >>>> api =LinkedIn(KEY, SECRET, RETURN_URL) > >> >>>> token = api.requestToken() > >> >>>> if not api.getRequestTokenError(): > >> >>>> u = api.getAuthorizeURL(request_token=api.request_token) > >> >>>> redirect(u) > >> >>>> return dict(message=T('Hello World'),token=token, > >> >>>> request_token=api.request_token, > >> >>>> token_secret=api.request_token_secret) > >> > >> >>>> def profile(): > >> >>>> oauth_token = request.vars.oauth_token > >> >>>> oauth_verifier = request.vars.oauth_verifier > >> > >> >>>> RETURN_URL = "http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/default/more/" > >> >>>> import gluon.contrib.login_methods.linkedin > >> >>>> from gluon.contrib.login_methods.linkedinimportLinkedIn > >> >>>> api =LinkedIn(KEY, SECRET, RETURN_URL) > >> >>>> token = api.requestToken() > >> >>>> result = api.accessToken(verifier=oauth_verifier) > >> >>>> profile = None > >> >>>> if result: > >> >>>> profile = api.GetProfile(url='http://www.linkedin.com/in/ > >> >>>> carlroach') > >> >>>> else: > >> >>>> print api.getRequestTokenError() > >> > >> >>>> return dict(message=T('Profile info'), profile=profile) > >> > >> >>>> def more(): > >> >>>> return dict(message='more') >

