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Medium SDK for Go

This repository contains the open source SDK for integrating Medium's OAuth2 API into your Go app.

Install

go get github.com/Medium/medium-sdk-go

Usage

Create a client, then call commands on it.

package main

import (
	medium "github.com/medium/medium-sdk-go"
	"log"
)

func main() {
	// Go to https://medium.com/me/applications to get your applicationId and applicationSecret.
	m := medium.NewClient("YOUR_APPLICATION_ID", "YOUR_APPLICATION_SECRET")

	// Build the URL where you can send the user to obtain an authorization code.
	url := m.GetAuthorizationURL("secretstate", "https://yoursite.com/callback/medium",
        medium.ScopeBasicProfile, medium.ScopePublishPost)

	// (Send the user to the authorization URL to obtain an authorization code.)

	// Exchange the authorization code for an access token.
	at, err := m.ExchangeAuthorizationCode("YOUR_AUTHORIZATION_CODE", "https://yoursite.com/callback/medium")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// The access token is automatically set on the client for you after
	// a successful exchange, but if you already have a token, you can set it
	// directly.
	m.AccessToken = at.AccessToken

	// If you have a self-issued access token, you can skip these steps and
	// create a new client directly:
	m2 := medium.NewClientWithAccessToken("SELF_ISSUED_ACCESS_TOKEN")

	// Get profile details of the user identified by the access token.
	// Empty string mean current user, otherwise you need to indicate
	// the user id (alphanumeric string with 65 chars)
	u, err := m2.GetUser("")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// Create a draft post.
	p, err := m.CreatePost(medium.CreatePostOptions{
		UserID:        u.ID,
		Title:         "Title",
		Content:       "<h2>Title</h2><p>Content</p>",
		ContentFormat: medium.ContentFormatHTML,
		PublishStatus: medium.PublishStatusDraft,
	})
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// When your access token expires, use the refresh token to get a new one.
	nt, err := m.ExchangeRefreshToken(at.RefreshToken)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// Confirm everything went ok. p.URL has the location of the created post.
	log.Println(url, at, u, p, nt)
}

Contributing

Questions, comments, bug reports, and pull requests are all welcomed. If you haven't contributed to a Medium project before please head over to the Open Source Project and fill out an OCLA (it should be pretty painless).

Authors

Jamie Talbot

Dan Pupius

Andrew Bonventre

License

Copyright 2015 A Medium Corporation

Licensed under Apache License Version 2.0. Details in the attached LICENSE file.