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🖥️ OAuth::TTY

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OAuth 1.0a is an industry-standard protocol for authorization. It is an update to the original OAuth 1.0 protocol, and is used by many popular services.

This RubyGem provides a CLI for OAuth 1.0 or 1.0a clients and servers in Ruby applications.

All dependencies of this gem are signed, so it can be installed with a HighSecurity profile.

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Compatibility

Compatible with MRI Ruby 2.3.0+, and concordant releases of JRuby, and TruffleRuby. CI workflows and Appraisals are generated for MRI Ruby 2.4+. This test floor is configured by ruby.test_minimum in .kettle-jem.yml and may be higher than the gem's runtime compatibility floor when legacy Rubies are not practical for the current toolchain.

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✨ Installation

Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:

bundle add oauth-tty

If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:

gem install oauth-tty

⚙️ Configuration

The oauth-tty gem is a thin CLI over the oauth gem. You supply your consumer credentials, token credentials (when applicable), a target URI, and optional parameters, and the tool signs requests or helps you complete an OAuth 1.0/1.0a 3-legged flow.

What you can configure

  • Locations for OAuth parameters:
    • --header (default): send OAuth params in Authorization header
    • --body: send OAuth params in the request body
    • --query-string: send OAuth params on the query string
  • HTTP method: --method GET|POST|PUT|DELETE|… (default: POST)
  • Signature method: --signature-method HMAC-SHA1|RSA-SHA1|PLAINTEXT (default: HMAC-SHA1)
  • OAuth version: --version 1.0 (default: 1.0) or --no-version to omit
  • Nonce/timestamp: auto-generated by default; can be overridden via --nonce and --timestamp
  • Verbose output: --verbose prints the full signing breakdown, headers, and signature base string
  • XMPP mode: --xmpp emits OAuth as an XMPP stanza instead of HTTP artifacts

Required inputs (by command)

  • sign, query: --consumer-key, --consumer-secret, --token, --secret, and --uri
  • authorize: --consumer-key, --consumer-secret, the OAuth endpoints below, and --uri (service resource you’re authorizing for)

Authorization endpoints (for oauth authorize)

  • --request-token-url URL
  • --authorize-url URL
  • --access-token-url URL
  • Optional: --callback-url URL (for 1.0a), --scope SCOPE (provider-specific)

Providing options

  • CLI flags (preferred for quick usage)
  • Options file: use -O or --options to read additional arguments from a file. The file is tokenized by whitespace; put the same flags you’d pass on the command line, spread across lines as needed.

Example options file (oauth.opts)

--consumer-key ck_123
--consumer-secret cs_456
--token at_789
--secret ats_abc
--method GET
--uri https://api.example.com/v1/profile
--parameters foo:bar
--parameters "status=active"
--header

Run with: oauth sign -O oauth.opts

Defaults at a glance

  • scheme: header
  • method: POST
  • signature method: HMAC-SHA1
  • oauth_version: 1.0 (omit with --no-version)
  • nonce, timestamp: auto-generated each run

Tips

  • For parameters you can use either key:value or already-escaped pairs like key=value. Repeat --parameters to add multiple pairs.
  • When using --body, only methods that support bodies should be used (e.g., POST/PUT/PATCH).
  • Some providers require exact parameter ordering and inclusion; use --verbose to see normalized parameters and the signature base string.

🔧 Basic Usage

In a shell run oauth to start the console.

Quick help and version

oauth --help
oauth --version  # or oauth -v

Sign a request (minimal) Print just the OAuth signature value for a GET request:

oauth sign \
  --consumer-key ck \
  --consumer-secret cs \
  --token at \
  --secret ats \
  --method GET \
  --uri "https://api.example.com/v1/resource?limit=10"

Sign a request (verbose, header output)

oauth sign \
  --consumer-key ck \
  --consumer-secret cs \
  --token at \
  --secret ats \
  --method POST \
  --uri https://api.example.com/v1/resource \
  --parameters "status=active" \
  --header \
  --verbose

This prints OAuth parameters, normalized parameters, signature base string, Authorization header, and both raw and escaped signatures.

Query a protected resource Performs the signed HTTP request and prints the HTTP status and body.

oauth query \
  --consumer-key ck \
  --consumer-secret cs \
  --token at \
  --secret ats \
  --method GET \
  --uri https://api.example.com/v1/profile \
  --parameters "fields=id,name"

Notes:

  • The CLI will append any --parameters to the request URI’s query string and sign the request.
  • Use --body or --header/--query-string to influence where OAuth params go; query also constructs OAuth via the consumer internally.

Start an OAuth 1.0a authorization flow Guides you to obtain an access token and token secret from a provider.

oauth authorize \
  --consumer-key ck \
  --consumer-secret cs \
  --request-token-url https://provider.example.com/oauth/request_token \
  --authorize-url https://provider.example.com/oauth/authorize \
  --access-token-url https://provider.example.com/oauth/access_token \
  --callback-url https://yourapp.example.com/oauth/callback

What happens:

  • You’ll be shown an authorization URL to open in a browser.
  • After approving, the provider shows a verifier (PIN). Paste it back into the prompt.
  • The tool prints the access token and secret under “Response:”. Save those and use them with sign/query.

Using an options file

oauth sign -O oauth.opts

You can still add/override flags after -O; later flags win.

For more examples

  • Run any command without args to see its specific help.
  • Browse the specs under spec/oauth/tty for additional scenarios and edge cases.

In a shell run oauth to start the console.

For now, please see the tests for other usage.

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While ruby-oauth tools are free software and will always be, the project would benefit immensely from some funding. Raising a monthly budget of... "dollars" would make the project more sustainable.

We welcome both individual and corporate sponsors! We also offer a wide array of funding channels to account for your preferences. Currently, Open Collective is our preferred funding platform.

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🔐 Security

See SECURITY.md.

🤝 Contributing

If you need some ideas of where to help, you could work on adding more code coverage, or if it is already 💯 (see below) check issues or PRs, or use the gem and think about how it could be better.

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See CONTRIBUTING.md for more detailed instructions.

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📌 Versioning

This library follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 for its public API where practical. For most applications, prefer the Pessimistic Version Constraint with two digits of precision.

For example:

spec.add_dependency("oauth-tty", "~> 1.0")
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See CHANGELOG.md for a list of releases.

📄 License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License: MIT.

See LICENSE.md for the official copyright notice.

Copyright holders - Copyright (c) 2022, 2025-2026 Peter H. Boling - Copyright (c) 2025 Aboling0 - Copyright (c) 2025 Annibelle Boling

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Package oauth-tty
Description 🖥️ OAuth 1.0 / 1.0a TTY Command Line Interface
Homepage https://github.com/ruby-oauth/oauth-tty
Source https://github.com/ruby-oauth/oauth-tty/tree/v1.0.9
License MIT
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