* @author Pieter Hordijk * @copyright Copyright (c) 2012 The authors * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html MIT License */ use OAuth\OAuth2\Service\Bitly; use OAuth\Common\Storage\Session; use OAuth\Common\Consumer\Credentials; /** * Bootstrap the example */ require_once __DIR__ . '/bootstrap.php'; // Session storage $storage = new Session(); // Setup the credentials for the requests $credentials = new Credentials( $servicesCredentials['bitly']['key'], $servicesCredentials['bitly']['secret'], $currentUri->getAbsoluteUri() ); // Instantiate the Bitly service using the credentials, http client and storage mechanism for the token /** @var $bitlyService Bitly */ $bitlyService = $serviceFactory->createService('bitly', $credentials, $storage); if (!empty($_GET['code'])) { // This was a callback request from bitly, get the token $bitlyService->requestAccessToken($_GET['code']); // Send a request with it $result = json_decode($bitlyService->request('user/info'), true); // Show some of the resultant data echo 'Your unique user id is: ' . $result['data']['login'] . ' and your name is ' . $result['data']['display_name']; } elseif (!empty($_GET['go']) && $_GET['go'] === 'go') { $url = $bitlyService->getAuthorizationUri(); header('Location: ' . $url); } else { $url = $currentUri->getRelativeUri() . '?go=go'; echo "Login with Bitly!"; }