Authorizing Ritekit API calls from Python
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I signed up for a free Ritekit API account in order to retrieve information about trending hashtags.
I created a client id and a client secret on Ritekit webpage.
Examples given by the site (https://ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/hashtags/hashtag-stats) don't include instruction on how to authenticate:
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
}
request = Request('https://api.ritekit.com/v1/stats/multiple-hashtags? tags=', headers=headers)
response_body = urlopen(request).read()
print response_body
How can one set the authorization to make calls to the api in Python?
python oauth
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I signed up for a free Ritekit API account in order to retrieve information about trending hashtags.
I created a client id and a client secret on Ritekit webpage.
Examples given by the site (https://ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/hashtags/hashtag-stats) don't include instruction on how to authenticate:
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
}
request = Request('https://api.ritekit.com/v1/stats/multiple-hashtags? tags=', headers=headers)
response_body = urlopen(request).read()
print response_body
How can one set the authorization to make calls to the api in Python?
python oauth
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It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40
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I signed up for a free Ritekit API account in order to retrieve information about trending hashtags.
I created a client id and a client secret on Ritekit webpage.
Examples given by the site (https://ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/hashtags/hashtag-stats) don't include instruction on how to authenticate:
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
}
request = Request('https://api.ritekit.com/v1/stats/multiple-hashtags? tags=', headers=headers)
response_body = urlopen(request).read()
print response_body
How can one set the authorization to make calls to the api in Python?
python oauth
I signed up for a free Ritekit API account in order to retrieve information about trending hashtags.
I created a client id and a client secret on Ritekit webpage.
Examples given by the site (https://ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/hashtags/hashtag-stats) don't include instruction on how to authenticate:
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
}
request = Request('https://api.ritekit.com/v1/stats/multiple-hashtags? tags=', headers=headers)
response_body = urlopen(request).read()
print response_body
How can one set the authorization to make calls to the api in Python?
python oauth
python oauth
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It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40
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It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40
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It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40
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It looks to me lke you can just include client_id as a GET parameter, no oAuth required.. ritekit.docs.apiary.io/#introduction/…
– cody
Nov 22 at 15:54
This works, thanks!
– Rodolphe
Nov 22 at 18:40