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How to set up your local development machine to use the Apigee Heroku or Facebook add-on
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# How to set up your local development machine to use the Apigee Heroku or Facebook add-on | |
if ENV['APIGEE_TWITTER_API_ENDPOINT'] | |
@@twitter_api = ENV['APIGEE_TWITTER_API_ENDPOINT'] | |
else | |
# Get this value from Heroku. | |
# Once you have enabled the addon, boot up the 'heroku console' and run the following: | |
# puts ENV['APIGEE_TWITTER_API_ENDPOINT'] | |
# (or replace with the configvar of your Apigee endpoint according to the relevant add-on, see their docs) | |
# this will spit out your correct api endpoint | |
# note that Apigee changed the endpoint pattern from a dotted-tri to a dotted-duo for better SSL support | |
@@twitter_api = "twitter-api-appXYZABC.apigee.com" | |
end | |
# build the endpoint based on the add-on supplied configvar | |
@endpoint = 'http://' + @@twitter_api | |
# initialize with sample variables | |
ctoken = 'your_consumer_token' | |
csecret = 'your_consumer_secret' | |
atoken, asecret = ["14142354-mykey", "mysecret"] | |
oauth = Twitter::OAuth.new(ctoken, csecret, :api_endpoint => @endpoint) | |
oauth.authorize_from_access(atoken, asecret) | |
client = Twitter::Base.new(oauth) | |
@user = client.user('heroku') # calls user/show on @heroku via Apigee |
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updated to reflect the improved endpoint pattern defaults (see comments)