* Sunda Cyber Army 2k17 *
Indonesia Defacer ~
<?php
require './config.inc.php';
try {
$o = new OAuth(OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY,OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET,OAUTH_SIG_METHOD_HMACSHA1,OAUTH_AUTH_TYPE_URI);
// Fetch the request token and secret obtained in step 1 (request_token.php)
$request_token_info = unserialize(file_get_contents(OAUTH_TMP_DIR . "/wepay_request_token_resp"));
$o->setToken($request_token_info["oauth_token"],$request_token_info["oauth_token_secret"]);
// This next step is a bit odd - it is because WePay is an OAuth 1.0a web service which requires a verifier in the
// callback from the user authorizing the request token. In a real OAuth application you would, of course, capture
// this verifier with your own callback endpoint, but in order for this example script to work, we wrote a stub
// callback endpoint which saves the verifier and lets us fetch it from here.
$vdata = json_decode(file_get_contents("http://progphp.com/oauth/".urlencode($request_token_info["oauth_token"])));
// Exchange the authorized request token by sending it to WePay's access_token endpoint along with the verifier
$arrayResp = $o->getAccessToken("https://wepayapi.com/v1/oauth/access_token", NULL, $vdata->verifier);
// And we store this access token which we can use from now on to execute API calls against the WePay web API
file_put_contents(OAUTH_TMP_DIR . "/wepay_access_token_resp",serialize($arrayResp));
echo "Finished getting the access token!\n";
} catch(OAuthException $E) {
echo "Response: ". $E->lastResponse . "\n";
}