def testcatalog(self): oauth.catalog(alternate_token='CATALOG TOKEN', dwollaparse='dict') oauth.r._get.assert_any_call('/catalog', {}, { 'alternate_token': 'CATALOG TOKEN', 'dwollaparse': 'dict' })
# # If you're feeling dangerous, feel free to simply use # http://google.com and manually parse the parameters # out yourself. The choice remains yours. print(oauth.genauthurl("http://requestb.in/122rdhc1")) # Step 2: The redirect should provide you with a `code` # parameter. You will now exchange this code for an access # and refresh token pair. access_set = oauth.get("Z/KHDIyWO/LboIGn3wGGs1+sRWg=", "http://requestb.in/122rdhc1") print(access_set) # Step 2.5: If you wish, you can set the library's global # access token parameter by doing the following... constants.access_token = access_set['access_token'] # Step 3: Exchange your expiring refresh token for another # access/refresh token pair.x access_set = oauth.refresh(access_set['refresh_token']) print(access_set) # Step 4: Retrieve the catalog of endpoints that # are available to the OAuth token which you just # retrieved. print(oauth.catalog())
def testcatalog(self): oauth.catalog(alternate_token='CATALOG TOKEN', dwollaparse='dict') oauth.r._get.assert_any_call('/catalog', {}, {'alternate_token':'CATALOG TOKEN', 'dwollaparse':'dict'})
def testcatalog(self): oauth.catalog(alternate_token='CATALOG TOKEN') oauth.r._get.assert_any_call('/catalog', dwollaparse='dict', params={'oauth_token': 'CATALOG TOKEN'})