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[2011-01-14 18:35 UTC] sylvain dot lecoy at gmail dot com
Description:
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In order to extends the OAuth object, make the constructor non final so we can
redefine __constrcut().
This is useful for framework like drupal, and you can then create an OAuthAdapter
(which extends OAuth pecl) and instantiate it by giving a module name.
e.g. new OAuthAdapter("facebook"); consumer_key and secret are stored by drupal
convention so we can skip this step for développment and make the lib very dev-
friendly. (the pattern adapter allows redefinition in case the user don't have
control on his webserver - shared environment for instance).
Sylvain Lecoy
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class OAuthAdapter extends OAuth implements DrupalOAuthClient { private $mModule; static function construct($module, $signature_method = NULL, $auth_type = NULL) { $consumer_key = variable_get($module . '_consumer_key', ''); $consumer_secret = variable_get($module . '_consumer_secret', ''); $oauth = new OAuthAdapter($consumer_key, $consumer_secret, $signature_method, $auth_type); $oauth->mModule = $module; // If the user is not anonymous (can happen with cron auto-sync tasks). if ($GLOBALS['user']->uid != 0) { $oauth->setCaller($GLOBALS['user']->uid); } return $oauth; } } Here is some code to illustrate a work around, but using __construct will be a lot better. I am using 0.99.9 (on windows machine dev) maybe it has been changed on 1.0.0 ?