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mod_http_oauth2: Correctly verify OAuth client credentials on revocation
Makes no sense to validate against username and password here, or using
a token to revoke another token, or itself?
In fact, upon further discussion, why do you need credentials to revoke
a token? If you are not supposed to have the token, revoking it seems
the most responsible thing to do with it, so it should be allowed, while
if you are supposed to have it, you should be allowed to revoke it.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 21 Mar 2023 21:57:18 +0100 |
parents | 4d73a1a6ba68 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: 'Simple example of working component and HTTP polling.' ... Introduction ============ Twitter has simple API to use, so I tried to deal with it via Prosody. I didn't manage to finish this module, but it is nice example of component that accepts registrations, unregistrations, does HTTP polling and so on. Maybe someone will finnish this idea. Details ======= It does require some non-prosody Lua libraries: LuaJSON Configuration ============= At the moment no configuration needed, but you can configure some variables inside code. TODO ==== - Send latest tweets to XMPP user - Reply user's messages to Twitter - OAuth support - User configuration (forms) - discuss about using cjson - [!!!!] rewrite to be compatible with 0.9+ - drop? (since it is mod\_twitter in spectrum) Compatibility ============= ------- --------------------- trunk Currently Not Works 0.9 Currently Not Works 0.8 Works ------- ---------------------