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OAuth 1.0a Request Authorization for Node and Browser

Send OAuth request with your favorite HTTP client (request, jQuery.ajax...)

No more headache about OAuth 1.0a's stuff or "oauth_consumer_key, oauth_nonce, oauth_signature...." parameters, just use your familiar HTTP client to send OAuth requests.

Tested on some popular OAuth 1.0a services:

Quick Start

const crypto = require('crypto')
const OAuth = require('oauth-1.0a')

const oauth = OAuth({
    consumer: { key: '<your consumer key>', secret: '<your consumer secret>' },
    signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1',
    hash_function(base_string, key) {
        return crypto
            .createHmac('sha1', key)
            .update(base_string)
            .digest('base64')
    },
})

Get OAuth request data that can be easily used with your http client:

oauth.authorize(request, token)

Or if you want to get as a header key-value pair:

oauth.toHeader(oauth_data)

Crypto

Starting with version 2.0.0, crypto/hash stuff is separated. oauth-1.0a will use your hash_function to sign.

Example

Node.js

const crypto = require('crypto')

function hash_function_sha1(base_string, key) {
    return crypto
        .createHmac('sha1', key)
        .update(base_string)
        .digest('base64')
}

const oauth = OAuth({
    consumer: { key: '<your consumer key>', secret: '<your consumer secret>' },
    signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1',
    hash_function: hash_function_sha1,
})

Browser

Using Google's CryptoJS

Installation

Node.js

$ npm install oauth-1.0a --production
function(base_string, key) return <string>

Browser

Download oauth-1.0a.js here

And also your crypto lib. For example CryptoJS

<!-- sha1 -->
<script src="http://crypto-js.googlecode.com/svn/tags/3.1.2/build/rollups/hmac-sha1.js"></script>
<!-- sha256 -->
<script src="http://crypto-js.googlecode.com/svn/tags/3.1.2/build/rollups/hmac-sha256.js"></script>
<script src="http://crypto-js.googlecode.com/svn/tags/3.1.2/build/components/enc-base64-min.js"></script>
<script src="oauth-1.0a.js"></script>

Example

Work with the request library (Node.js):

// Dependencies
const request = require('request')
const OAuth = require('oauth-1.0a')
const crypto = require('crypto')

// Initialize
const oauth = OAuth({
    consumer: {
        key: 'xvz1evFS4wEEPTGEFPHBog',
        secret: 'kAcSOqF21Fu85e7zjz7ZN2U4ZRhfV3WpwPAoE3Z7kBw',
    },
    signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1',
    hash_function(base_string, key) {
        return crypto
            .createHmac('sha1', key)
            .update(base_string)
            .digest('base64')
    },
})

const request_data = {
    url: 'https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json?include_entities=true',
    method: 'POST',
    data: { status: 'Hello Ladies + Gentlemen, a signed OAuth request!' },
}

// Note: The token is optional for some requests
const token = {
    key: '370773112-GmHxMAgYyLbNEtIKZeRNFsMKPR9EyMZeS9weJAEb',
    secret: 'LswwdoUaIvS8ltyTt5jkRh4J50vUPVVHtR2YPi5kE',
}

request(
    {
        url: request_data.url,
        method: request_data.method,
        form: oauth.authorize(request_data, token),
    },
    function(error, response, body) {
        // Process your data here
    }
)

Or if you want to send OAuth data in request's header:

request(
    {
        url: request_data.url,
        method: request_data.method,
        form: request_data.data,
        headers: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize(request_data, token)),
    },
    function(error, response, body) {
        // Process your data here
    }
)

Work with jQuery.ajax (Browser):

Caution: Please make sure you understand what happens when using OAuth protocol on the client side here

// Initialize
const oauth = OAuth({
    consumer: {
        key: 'xvz1evFS4wEEPTGEFPHBog',
        secret: 'kAcSOqF21Fu85e7zjz7ZN2U4ZRhfV3WpwPAoE3Z7kBw',
    },
    signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1',
    hash_function(base_string, key) {
        return CryptoJS.HmacSHA1(base_string, key).toString(CryptoJS.enc.Base64)
    },
})

const request_data = {
    url: 'https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json?include_entities=true',
    method: 'POST',
    data: { status: 'Hello Ladies + Gentlemen, a signed OAuth request!' },
}

// Note: The token is optional for some requests
const token = {
    key: '370773112-GmHxMAgYyLbNEtIKZeRNFsMKPR9EyMZeS9weJAEb',
    secret: 'LswwdoUaIvS8ltyTt5jkRh4J50vUPVVHtR2YPi5kE',
}

$.ajax({
    url: request_data.url,
    type: request_data.method,
    data: oauth.authorize(request_data, token),
}).done(function(data) {
    // Process your data here
})

Or if you want to send OAuth data in request's header:

$.ajax({
    url: request_data.url,
    type: request_data.method,
    data: request_data.data,
    headers: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize(request_data, token)),
}).done(function(data) {
    // Process your data here
})

.authorize(/_ options _/)

const request_data = {
    url: 'https://bitbucket.org/api/1.0/oauth/request_token',
    method: 'POST',
    data: { oauth_callback: 'http://www.ddo.me' },
}

.toHeader(/_ signed data _/)

Convert signed data into headers:

$.ajax({
    url: request_data.url,
    type: request_data.method,
    data: request_data.data,
    headers: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize(request_data, token)),
}).done(function(data) {
    // Process your data here
})

Init Options

const oauth = OAuth(/* options */)
{
  key: <your consumer key>,
  secret: <your consumer secret>
}

oauth_signature is set to the concatenated encoded values of the Consumer Secret and Token Secret, separated by a '&' character (ASCII code 38), even if either secret is empty

Notes

Client Side Usage Caution

OAuth is based around allowing tools and websites to talk to each other. However, JavaScript running in web browsers is hampered by security restrictions that prevent code running on one website from accessing data stored or served on another.

Before you start hacking, make sure you understand the limitations posed by cross-domain XMLHttpRequest.

On the bright side, some platforms use JavaScript as their language, but enable the programmer to access other web sites. Examples include:

For those platforms, this library should come in handy.

Changelog

Contributors

License

MIT