Reputation: 20993
I'm making a small app in Adobe Air which I need to interact with the Github Gist API. However I'm kind of stuck.
If you're not familiar with Adobe Air you can still help, the XMLHttpRequest
javascript object can do cross domain requests, as there is no domain as such. So theres nothing Adobe Air specific here.
Where I'm stuck is I think I need to authenticate myself then make the POST. I just don't understand it
Upvotes: 11
Views: 3705
Reputation: 129747
The problem with your script is that though you're sending a POST method, you're adding the data in the URL as though it were a GET. You just need to change xmlhttp.send(NULL)
to xmlhttp.send(data)
, where data
is the query data you were appending to the gists
URL before (including the file and authentication information).
As a simple example, here's an excerpt from a bash script creating a new gist:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
if [ -z "$(git config github.token)" ]
then echo "warning: no api key found, to add follow instructions on github account page."
else echo "attempting to create a new gist using your github authentication..."; fi
SHA=$((curl https://gist.github.com/gists --include \
--data login=$(git config github.user) \
--data token=$(git config github.token) \
--data action_button=private \
--data 'file_ext[gistfile1]=txt' \
--data 'file_contents[gistfile1]=Hello World, this is an example gist!' \
| perl -e 'for(<>){if(/^Location: https?:\/\/gist.github.com\/([0-9a-f]+)/){print $1}}')2>/dev/null)
echo "New example gist created at https://gist.github.com/$SHA"
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 27210
You shouldn't have to authenticate the user.
The XMLHttpRequest will just have to have the user name and the users API token included in the request.
Looking at the example ruby script provided by github here, you just have to provide the following attributes:
python and perl versions of the script
Upvotes: 1