import urlparse import oauth2 as oauth consumer_key = '' consumer_secret = '' request_token_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/request_token' access_token_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/access_token' authorize_url = 'http://www.tumblr.com/oauth/authorize' consumer = oauth.Consumer(consumer_key, consumer_secret) client = oauth.Client(consumer) # Step 1: Get a request token. This is a temporary token that is used for # having the user authorize an access token and to sign the request to obtain # said access token. resp, content = client.request(request_token_url, "GET") if resp['status'] != '200': raise Exception("Invalid response %s." % resp['status']) request_token = dict(urlparse.parse_qsl(content)) print "Request Token:" print " - oauth_token = %s" % request_token['oauth_token'] print " - oauth_token_secret = %s" % request_token['oauth_token_secret'] print # Step 2: Redirect to the provider. Since this is a CLI script we do not # redirect. In a web application you would redirect the user to the URL # below. print "Go to the following link in your browser:" print "%s?oauth_token=%s" % (authorize_url, request_token['oauth_token']) print # After the user has granted access to you, the consumer, the provider will # redirect you to whatever URL you have told them to redirect to. You can # usually define this in the oauth_callback argument as well. accepted = 'n' while accepted.lower() == 'n': accepted = raw_input('Have you authorized me? (y/n) ') oauth_verifier = raw_input('What is the PIN? ') # Step 3: Once the consumer has redirected the user back to the oauth_callback # URL you can request the access token the user has approved. You use the # request token to sign this request. After this is done you throw away the # request token and use the access token returned. You should store this # access token somewhere safe, like a database, for future use. token = oauth.Token(request_token['oauth_token'], request_token['oauth_token_secret']) token.set_verifier(oauth_verifier) client = oauth.Client(consumer, token) resp, content = client.request(access_token_url, "POST") access_token = dict(urlparse.parse_qsl(content)) print "Access Token:" print " - oauth_token = %s" % access_token['oauth_token'] print " - oauth_token_secret = %s" % access_token['oauth_token_secret'] print print "You may now access protected resources using the access tokens above." print