IMPORTANT: Do not email me or raise an issue without reading the FAQ first. Please. Pretty please. Pretty please with sugar on top. Thanks
Who said OAuth was difficult? Configuring scribe is so easy your grandma can do it! check it out:
OAuthService service = new ServiceBuilder()
.provider(LinkedInApi.class)
.apiKey(YOUR_API_KEY)
.apiSecret(YOUR_API_SECRET)
.build();
That single line (added newlines for readability) is the only thing you need to configure scribe with LinkedIn’s OAuth API for example.
Hit Scribe as hard and with many threads as you like.
- Yahoo
- Foursquare
- Evernote
- Vimeo
- Yammer
- Windows Live
- and many more! check the examples folder
Scribe’s code is small (about 1k LOC) and simple to understand. No smart-ass or “clever” hacks here.
Works out of the box with android™ applications.
Good test coverage to keep you safe from harm.
When something bad actually happens, Scribe’s meaningful error messages will tell you exactly what went wrong, when and where.
You can pull scribe from a maven repository, just add this to your pom.xml file:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.scribe</groupId>
<artifactId>scribe</artifactId>
<version>1.3.0</version>
</dependency>
Check the Getting Started page and start rocking!
Feel free to drop me an email, but there’s already a StackOverflow tag for scribe you should use. I’m subscribed to it so I’ll pick the question immediately.
Note that it really helps to run scribe on debug mode (since 1.3.0), to get additional info. To do this simply call the .debug()
method on the ServiceBuilder
.
Looking for a scribe variation? check the Fork List
If you have a useful fork that should be listed there please contact me (see About me).
Email me: fernandezpablo85 at gmail.com
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