/** @mainpage OAuth library functions \image html libOAuth.png "libOAuth" @section intro Introduction liboauth is a collection of POSIX-c functions implementing the OAuth Core RFC 5849 standard. liboauth provides functions to escape and encode parameters according to OAuth specification and offers high-level functionality to sign requests or verify OAuth signatures as well as perform HTTP requests. liboauth depends on either on the OpenSSL library or on NSS (Mozilla's Network Security Services) , which are used for generating the hash/signature, and optionally libcurl for issuing HTTP requests. The source includes example code and a self-tests based on http://wiki.oauth.net/TestCases. The library has been tested against the http://oauth-sandbox.mediamatic.nl (now offline) and http://term.ie/oauth/example test servers using commandline-cURL, libcurl and a QT4.3.2 QHttp C++ application on win32 (mingw), gnu/Linux and Mac/OSX. @section installation Installation The source is debianized. On Debian systems debian-buildpackage can be used to compile and dpkg -i to install liboauth and liboauth-dev packages. liboauth uses autotools and libtools. The tar.gz package includes the configure script, but if you get the source from the repository, you first need to generate the build environment with something alike: aclocal; autoheader; libtoolize --copy; autoconf; automake --gnu --add-missing --copy. (OSX users use glibtoolize). run ./configure and build liboauth with make. see the INSTALL file for further instructions on gnu autotools. run ./configure --help for information on optional features (--disable-curl, --disable-libcurl, --enable-nss, --with-curltimeout[=<int>]). If Doxygen is available, the documentation can be rendered from the source by calling make dox. The http://wiki.oauth.net/TestCases scenarios in the example code can be run with make check. @section usage Usage Consult \ref oauth.h for a detailed reference of available functions. This documentation is also available as unix manual page: man 3 oauth. See tests/oauthtest.c for the self-test code and example. tests/oauthexample.c implements a simple hardcoded OAuth-consumer. If you simply want to calculate the OAuth-signature, all you need is \ref oauth_sign_url. Future releases might include more elaborate usage information: Feel free to ask questions. oauth-utils includes a command-line OAuth-consumer and signature-verification tool using liboauth. @section download Download Download Source: liboauth-@VERSION@.tar.gz Changelog. liboauth is maintained at sourceforge subversion repositories: Browse Web SVN URL: https://liboauth.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/liboauth/, and mirrored at the OAuth googlecode repository. @section bug Bugs Send bug reports, patches or suggestions to robin @ gareus . org. Ask the oauth-community or join the mailing list for discussion. @section license License The source-code of liboauth can be distributed under MIT License, or at your option in terms of the the GNU General Public License. Note: OpenSSL is not strictly compatible with the GPL license. An exemption (to the GPL) allowing to link and redistribute liboauth with the OpenSSL library is is included in the source files. More information is available in the README. You can avoid this whole issue by using NSS instead of OpenSSL, configuring liboauth with --enable-nss. The Debian packaging that comes with the source-code is licensed under the GNU General Public License. MIT License (source-code):
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This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this package; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA\example tests/oauthtest.c \example tests/oauthtest2.c \example tests/oauthexample.c \example tests/oauthbodyhash.c \example tests/selftest_wiki.c */