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Example Uber app for developers
What Is This?
This is a simple Python/Flask application intended to provide a working example of Uber's external API. The goal of these endpoints is to be simple, well-documented and to provide a base for developers to develop other applications off of.
How To Use This
- Navigate over to https://developer.uber.com/, and sign up for an Uber developer account.
- Register a new Uber application and make your Redirect URI
http://localhost:7000/submit
- ensure that both theprofile
andhistory
OAuth scopes are checked. - Fill in the relevant information in the
config.json
file in the root folder and add your client id and secret as the environment variablesUBER_CLIENT_ID
andUBER_CLIENT_SECRET
. - Run
export UBER_CLIENT_ID="
{your client id}"&&export UBER_CLIENT_SECRET="
{your client secret}"
- Run
pip install -r requirements.txt
to install dependencies - Run
python app.py
- Navigate to http://localhost:7000 in your browser
Testing
- Install the dependencies with
make bootstrap
- Run the command
make test
- If you delete the fixtures, or decide to add some of your own, you’ll have to re-generate them, and the way this is done is by running the app, getting an auth_token from the main page of the app. Paste that token in place of the
test_auth_token
at the top of thetest_endpoints.py
file, then run the tests.
Development
If you want to work on this application we’d love your pull requests and tickets on GitHub!
- If you open up a ticket, please make sure it describes the problem or feature request fully.
- If you send us a pull request, make sure you add a test for what you added, and make sure the full test suite runs with
make test
.
Deploy to Heroku
Click the button below to set up this sample app on Heroku:
After creating your app on Heroku, you have to configure the redirect URL for your Uber OAuth app. Use a https://
{your-app-name}.herokuapp.com/submit
URL.
You will also want to configure the heroku environment variable FLASK_DEBUG=False in order to properly serve SSL traffic.
Making Requests
The base for all requests is https://api.uber.com/v1/, to find a list of all available endpoints, please visit: https://developer.uber.com/v1/endpoints/