I hereby claim:
- I am lukecyca on github.
- I am lukecyca (https://keybase.io/lukecyca) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is B3CB A627 E70B 2539 1295 0635 E9B5 4621 3ECF 46DD
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| import requests | |
| import json | |
| session = requests.Session() | |
| def login(username, password): | |
| # Initial request - get session id | |
| r = session.get('https://smartcielo.com/') |
| import requests | |
| import urllib | |
| import re | |
| import json | |
| URLSET = { | |
| 'usa': { | |
| 'home': 'https://my.chevrolet.com/home', | |
| 'oc_login': 'https://my.chevrolet.com/oc_login', | |
| 'loginSuccessData': 'https://my.chevrolet.com/api/init/loginSuccessData' |
| """ | |
| Example of making a request to JIRA as a trusted application. | |
| In this example, we create a new issue as an arbitrary user. | |
| More information on this technique at: | |
| https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/247528/how-do-you-impersonate-a-user-with-jira-oauth | |
| """ | |
| import oauth2 | |
| import time |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: