I Can't change the company app status Approved/Revoked, I tried to load and update the team_app entity using EntityTypeManager, and the other values have been updated without any issues like (callback URL, Description, Dispalyname, and custom attributes) but still the app status won't change/update,
$app_storage = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('team_app');
$app_ids = $app_storage->getQuery()
->condition('companyName', $team->id())
->condition('name', $app_mame)
->execute();
if (!empty($app_ids)) {
$app_id = reset($app_ids);
$loaded_app = $app_storage->load($app_id);
$loaded_app->set('status', 'revoked');
$loaded_app->save();
}
Also, I tried to make a PUT API request to change the app status with the same results, No status value changed.
/** #var \Drupal\apigee_edge\SDKConnectorInterface $sdk_connector */
$sdk_connector = \Drupal::service('apigee_edge.sdk_connector');
try {
$sdk_connector->testConnection();
$client = $sdk_connector->getClient();
}
catch (\Exception $exception) {
dump('client is not defined');
die();
}
$endpoint = $client->getUriFactory()
->createUri("/organizations/{$sdk_connector->getOrganization()}/companies/{$team->id()}/apps/{$loaded_app->getName()}");
try {
$response = $client->get($client->getEndpoint() . $endpoint);
$results = json_decode((string) $response->getBody());
$results->status = 'revoked';
// PUT.
$endpoint = $client->getUriFactory()
->createUri("/organizations/{$sdk_connector->getOrganization()}/companies/{$team->id()}/apps/{$loaded_app->getName()}")
$response = $client->put($client->getEndpoint() . $endpoint, json_encode($results));
$results = (array) json_decode((string) $response->getBody());
}
catch (\Exception $exception) {
dump('error, not trigger');
}
Any help with this?
get attributes from the URI using Slim 2 Framwork
http://localhost:8080/serverEndModule1/v1/varifyid=OQ==&code=1e212ffc375e52a9c6e7debe8adcc17
using the following Code:
$app->get('/varify', function () use ($app) {
$id = $app->request->get('id');
$paramValue2 = $app->request->get('code');
$db = new DbOperation();
$response = array();
$db->userVarify($id, $code); // send to database
help me to implement the following $app->get route .
Thanks I got it now it' working
$app->get('/varify', function() use ($app){
$req = $app->request();
$id = $req->get('id'); //
$code = $req->get('code');
$db = new DbOperation();
$response = array();
$res= $db->userVarify($id, $code);
}
I have following regex route, which allows me to use pagination - to parse URL and also build it:
; route "product-{brand}"
product.type = "Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex"
product.route = "product-([a-z\-]+)(?:/page/(\d+)/?)?"
product.defaults.module = "default"
product.defaults.controller = "products"
product.defaults.action = "product"
product.defaults.page = "1"
product.map.1 = "brand"
product.map.2 = "page"
product.reverse = "product-%s/page/%d"
Everything is working fine, however, I need to get the rid of default page. Currently we are migrating old web to the Zend and we need to preserve old links because of current google positions, etc.
With default "page", I'm getting always /page/1, without it Zend "cannot assemble" URL.
How to not display page 1 in URL ?
Finally, I've managed to achieve this, but only by rewriting Regex assemble method.
I'm simply overriding two methods.
Class extension:
class Utils_Router_Regex extends Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex
{
// instantiate
public static function getInstance(Zend_Config $config)
{
$defs = ($config->defaults instanceof Zend_Config) ? $config->defaults->toArray() : array();
$map = ($config->map instanceof Zend_Config) ? $config->map->toArray() : array();
$reverse = (isset($config->reverse)) ? $config->reverse : null;
return new self($config->route, $defs, $map, $reverse);
}
// in this case, we are using $this->_reverse as array from config
public function assemble($data = array(), $reset = false, $encode = false, $partial = false)
{
//// EXTENSION PART !!!
if( !isset( $data[(string) $this->_reverse->pagemap]) ) { // if not set url helper
$reverse = $this->_reverse->base;
} else { // if set in url helper
$reverse = $this->_reverse->paginator;
}
/// end of extension part
if ($reverse === null) {
require_once 'Zend/Controller/Router/Exception.php';
throw new Zend_Controller_Router_Exception('Cannot assemble. Reversed route is not specified.');
}
$defaultValuesMapped = $this->_getMappedValues($this->_defaults, true, false);
$matchedValuesMapped = $this->_getMappedValues($this->_values, true, false);
$dataValuesMapped = $this->_getMappedValues($data, true, false);
// handle resets, if so requested (By null value) to do so
if (($resetKeys = array_search(null, $dataValuesMapped, true)) !== false) {
foreach ((array) $resetKeys as $resetKey) {
if (isset($matchedValuesMapped[$resetKey])) {
unset($matchedValuesMapped[$resetKey]);
unset($dataValuesMapped[$resetKey]);
}
}
}
// merge all the data together, first defaults, then values matched, then supplied
$mergedData = $defaultValuesMapped;
$mergedData = $this->_arrayMergeNumericKeys($mergedData, $matchedValuesMapped);
$mergedData = $this->_arrayMergeNumericKeys($mergedData, $dataValuesMapped);
if ($encode) {
foreach ($mergedData as $key => &$value) {
$value = urlencode($value);
}
}
ksort($mergedData);
$return = #vsprintf($reverse, $mergedData);
if ($return === false) {
require_once 'Zend/Controller/Router/Exception.php';
throw new Zend_Controller_Router_Exception('Cannot assemble. Too few arguments?');
}
return $return;
}
}
Then you can define which sprintf string to use:
hodinky.type = "Utils_Router_Regex"
hodinky.route = "hodinky-([a-z\-]+)(?:/page/(\d+)/?)?"
hodinky.defaults.module = "default"
hodinky.defaults.controller = "products"
hodinky.defaults.action = "hodinky"
hodinky.map.1 = "znacka"
hodinky.map.2 = "page"
hodinky.reverse.paginator = "hodinky-%s/page/%d" ; assebmly with paginator
hodinky.reverse.base = "hodinky-%s/" ; assebmly without paginator
hodinky.reverse.pagemap = "page" ; "page" map key
If you have better solution, please let me know.
I'm using Codeigniter 1.7. Does anyone have any experience of creating web services with PHP, particularly within the CodeIgniter framework? What are security measures need to consider while implementing web services? How to provide authentication with API keys?
Any Ideas?
It depends on the kind of web service you are inquiring about. Is the web service going to be a daemon for example? or a typical online web service. For either of these you must implement a RESTful type. RESTful meaning a stateless connection. This is where API keys are used; to identity a user for example.
Luckily Codeigniter is one with many libraries and extensions. An example of such libraries can be here: https://github.com/philsturgeon/codeigniter-restserver
Now for security concerns: API keys would replace sessions or any state. You would have to make full checks on the api. Many sites that implement APIs offer different solutions to the same end result.
Authentication with API keys are simple. You would check it against a storage type(database).
Here is a tutorial using codeigniter and the library linked previously: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/php/working-with-restful-services-in-codeigniter-2/
This might be somewhat vague, but since you dont have any specific problems or apparent needs its hard to be specific.
EDIT:
In that case it would be better implementing a RESTful interface so that your iphone app can also use all of the user functionalities that your service provides. The best way would be to make everything accessible in one way. Meaning not having different controllers / models for the iphone connections and web connections.
So for example you could have the following controller:
<?php
class Auth extends CI_Controller{
public function login(){
//Check if their accessing using a RESTful interface;
$restful = $this->rest->check();
if($restful){
//Check for the API keys;
$apiKey = $this->input->get('apiKey');
$secretKey = $this->input->get('secretKey');
//If you have any rules apon the keys you may check it (i.e. their lengths,
//character restrictions, etc...)
if(strlen($apiKey) == 10 and strlen($secretKey) == 14)
{
//Now check against the database if the keys are acceptable;
$this->db->where('apiKey', $apiKey);
$this->db->where('secretKey', $secretKey);
$this->db->limit(1);
$query = $this->db->get('keys');
if($this->db->count_all_results() == 1)
{
//It's accepted the keys now authenticate the user;
foreach ($query->result() as $row)
{
$user_id = $row->user_id;
//Now generate a response key;
$response_key = $this->somemodel->response_key($user_id);
//Now return the response key;
die(json_encode( array(
'response_key' => $response_key,
'user_id' => $user_id
)
)
);
} //End of Foreach
}//End of Result Count
}//End of length / character check;
} else {
//Perform your usual session login here...;
}
}
}
?>
Now this is just a small example for performing these types of requests. This could apply to any type of controller. Though there are a few options here. You could make every request pass the apikey, and the secret each time and verify it at each request. Or you could have some sort of whitelist that once you have been verified the first time each request after that would be whitelisted, and or black listed on the opposite.
Hope this helps,
Daniel
<?php
//First Create Api file in controller name Api.php
/*
api call in postman
login :
email , password
http://localhost/demo/api/login
https://prnt.sc/pbs2do
register (user): :
fullname , email , password , recipeunit
http://localhost/demo/api/signup
https://prnt.sc/pbs3cc
profile and list (user profile and all user ) :
View Profile : email, if all then pass blank
http://localhost/demo/api/userlist
change password :
http://localhost/demo/api/change_password
email ,password ,newpassword , conformnewpassword (if needed)
https://prnt.sc/pbs3rt
*/
if(!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
require APPPATH . '/libraries/BaseController.php'; // this file will download first and pest in library
class Api extends BaseController
{
/**
* This is default constructor of the class
*/
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('api/signup_model','signup_model');
}
/**
* Index Page for this controller.
*/
public function index()
{
}
public function signup()
{
$this->signup_model->signup();
}
public function login()
{
$this->signup_model->login();
}
public function userlist()
{
$this->signup_model->userlist();
}
public function edit_user()
{
$this->signup_model->edit_user();
}
public function change_password()
{
$this->signup_model->change_password();
}
public function testpass()
{
$this->signup_model->testpass();
}
}
// then create model in model folder create api folder create signup_model.php file
//after that
if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
class Signup_model extends CI_Model {
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->load->database(); /* load database library */
}
// User register (signin) process
public function signup($data = array())
{
// another db field update like dt_createddate
if(!array_key_exists('dt_createddate', $data)){
$data['dt_createddate'] = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
}
if(!array_key_exists('dt_updateddate', $data)){
$data['dt_updateddate'] = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
}
if(!array_key_exists('dt_updateddate', $data)){
$data['dt_updateddate'] = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
}
$data['var_fullname'] = $this->input->post('fullname');
$data['var_email'] = $this->input->post('email');
$data['var_password'] =getHashedPassword($this->input->post('password')) ;
$data['int_recipeunit'] = $this->input->post('recipeunit');
// if(!empty($data['var_fullname']) && !empty($data['var_email']) && !empty($data['var_password']) ){ }
/* check emailid all ready exist or not */
$email_check=$this->input->post('email');
$this->db->select('var_email');
$this->db->from('tbl_user');
$this->db->where('var_email', $email_check);
$query = $this->db->get();
$user = $query->result();
if(!empty($user))
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Email all ready register\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
else
{
$insert = $this->db->insert('tbl_user', $data);
if($insert){
$this->db->select('var_email as email,var_fullname as fullname,dt_createddate as createdate');
$insert_id = $this->db->insert_id();
$query = $this->db->get_where('tbl_user', array('int_id' => $insert_id));
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"message\" : \"User added sucessfully\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",json_encode($query->row_array())). "}";
// return $this->db->insert_id();
}else
{
$message="Something Wrong";
echo "{\"status\" : \"400\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",json_encode($message)). "}";
// return false;
}
}
}
/* Login user $email, $password*/
function login()
{
$email=$this->input->post('email');
$password=$this->input->post('password');
$this->db->select('int_id,var_email,var_password');
$this->db->from('tbl_user');
$this->db->where('var_email', $email);
$this->db->where('chr_status', 'A');
$query = $this->db->get();
$user = $query->result();
if(!empty($user))
{
if(verifyHashedPassword($password, $user[0]->var_password))
{
$this->db->select('var_email as email,var_fullname as fullname,dt_createddate as createdate');
$query = $this->db->get_where('tbl_user', array('var_email' => $email));
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"message\" : \"Login sucessfully\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",json_encode($query->row_array())). "}";
}
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Password does not match\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
}
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Invalid email \",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
}
/* Fetch user data all or single */
function userlist()
{
$email=$this->input->post('email'); // post id of which user data you will get
if(!empty($email))
{
$email=$this->input->post('email');
$password=$this->input->post('password');
$this->db->select('int_id,var_email,var_password');
$this->db->from('tbl_user');
$this->db->where('var_email', $email);
$this->db->where('chr_status', 'A');
$query = $this->db->get();
$user = $query->result();
if(!empty($user))
{
$this->db->select('var_email as email,var_fullname as fullname,dt_createddate as createdate');
$query = $this->db->get_where('tbl_user', array('var_email' => $email));
$responce_json=json_encode($query->row_array());
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"message\" : \"User data\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",$responce_json). "}";
}
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Invalid email \",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
}
else
{
$this->db->select('var_email as email,var_fullname as fullname,dt_createddate as createdate');
$query = $this->db->get('tbl_user');
$responce_json=json_encode($query->result_array());
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"message\" : \"User data\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",$responce_json). "}";
}
}
/* Update user data */
function edit_user($data = array()) {
$id = $this->input->post('id');
$data['first_name'] = $this->input->post('first_name');
/* $data['last_name'] = $this->input->post('last_name');
$data['email'] = $this->input->post('email');
$data['phone'] = $this->input->post('phone'); */
if(!empty($data) && !empty($id)){
if(!array_key_exists('modified', $data)){
$data['modified'] = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
}
$update = $this->db->update('users', $data, array('id'=>$id));
if($update){
$message="User Update Sucessfully";
$responce_json=json_encode($message);
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",$responce_json). "}";
}
}
else
{
return false;
}
}
/* change password */
function change_password()
{
$email=$this->input->post('email');
$password=$this->input->post('password');
$newpassword=$this->input->post('newpassword');
//$conformnewpassword=$this->input->post('conformnewpassword');
$this->db->select('int_id,var_email,var_password');
$this->db->from('tbl_user');
$this->db->where('var_email', $email);
$this->db->where('chr_status', 'A');
$query = $this->db->get();
$user = $query->result();
if(!empty($user))
{
if(verifyHashedPassword($password, $user[0]->var_password))
{
//if($newpassword==$conformnewpassword)
//{
$data['var_password'] = getHashedPassword($newpassword);
$update = $this->db->update('tbl_user', $data, array('var_email'=>$email));
$this->db->select('var_email as email,var_fullname as fullname,dt_createddate as createdate');
$query = $this->db->get_where('tbl_user', array('var_email' => $email));
echo "{\"status\" : \"200\",\"message\" : \"Password change sucessfully\",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",json_encode($query->row_array())). "}";
/* }
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"New pass and conform pass does not match \",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
} */
}
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Invalid old password \",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
}
else
{
echo "{\"status\" : \"404\",\"message\" : \"Invalid email \",\"data\":".str_replace("<p>","",'{}'). "}";
}
}
/*
* Delete user data
*/
/* public function delete($id){
$delete = $this->db->delete('users',array('id'=>$id));
return $delete?true:false;
} */
}
?>
I have been getting into Unit Testing with Zend Framework. I am getting used to the other things it provide but I am having a hard time understanding Mock Objects.
For this example, I am trying to use a Mock Object to test out my model.
<?php
class Twitter_Model_Twitter
{
private $_twitter;
/**
* Make the options injectable.
* __contruct($auth, $key)
*/
public function __construct()
{
$config = new Zend_Config_Ini(APPLICATION_INI, APPLICATION_ENV);
$key = $config->encryption->salt;
$iv_size = mcrypt_get_iv_size(MCRYPT_XTEA, MCRYPT_MODE_ECB);
$iv = mcrypt_create_iv($iv_size, MCRYPT_RAND);
$password = mcrypt_decrypt(MCRYPT_XTEA, $key, $password, MCRYPT_MODE_ECB, $iv);
$this->_twitter = new Zend_Service_Twitter($username, $password);
}
public function verifyCredentials()
{
return $this->_twitter->account->verifyCredentials();
}
public function friendsTimeline($params)
{
return $this->_twitter->status->friendsTimeline($params);
}
}
For my unit test:
require_once ('../application/models/Twitter.php');
class Model_TwitterTest extends ControllerTestCase
{
/**
* #var Model_Twitter
*/
protected $_twitter;
public function testfriendsTimeline()
{
$mockPosts = array('foo', 'bar');
//my understanding below is:
//get a mock of Zend_Service_Twitter with the friendsTimeline method
$twitterMock = $this->getMock('Zend_Service_Twitter', array('friendsTimeline'));
/*
line above will spit out an error:
1) testfriendsTimeline(Model_TwitterTest)
Missing argument 1 for Mock_Zend_Service_Twitter_9fe2aeaa::__construct(), called in
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php5/lib/php/PHPUnit/Framework/TestCase.php on line 672 and
defined /htdocs/twitter/tests/application/models/TwitterTest.php:38
*/
$twitterMock->expects($this->once())
->method('friendsTimeline')
->will($this->returnValue($mockPosts));
$model = new Twitter_Model_Twitter();
$model->setOption('twitter', $twitterMock);
$posts = $model->friendsTimeline(array('count'=>20));
$this->assertEquals($posts, $mockPosts);
}
}
How would you test the following?
1) verifyCredentials()
2) friendsTimeline()
Thanks,
Wenbert
I am going to answer this question. I think I have made this work thanks to zomg from #zftalk.
Here is my new Twitter Model:
<?php
//application/models/Twitter.php
class Twitter_Model_Twitter
{
private $_twitter;
private $_username;
private $_password;
public function __construct(array $options = null)
{
if (is_array($options)) {
$this->setOptions($options);
$this->_twitter = new Zend_Service_Twitter($this->_username, $this->_password);
} else {
$twitterAuth = new Zend_Session_Namespace('Twitter_Auth');
$config = new Zend_Config_Ini(APPLICATION_INI, APPLICATION_ENV);
$key = $config->encryption->salt;
$iv_size = mcrypt_get_iv_size(MCRYPT_XTEA, MCRYPT_MODE_ECB);
$iv = mcrypt_create_iv($iv_size, MCRYPT_RAND);
$password = mcrypt_decrypt(MCRYPT_XTEA, $key, $twitterAuth->password, MCRYPT_MODE_ECB, $iv);
$username = $twitterAuth->username;
$this->_twitter = new Zend_Service_Twitter($username, $password);
}
}
public function setOptions(array $options)
{
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
foreach ($options as $key => $value) {
$pieces = explode('_', $key);
foreach($pieces AS $piece_key => $piece_value) {
$pieces[$piece_key] = ucfirst($piece_value);
}
$name = implode('',$pieces);
$method = 'set' . $name;
//$method = 'set' . ucfirst($key);
if (in_array($method, $methods)) {
$this->$method($value);
}
}
return $this;
}
//I added this method. So that I could "inject"/set the $_twitter obj
public function setTwitter($obj)
{
$this->_twitter = $obj;
return $this;
}
public function verifyCredentials()
{
return $this->_twitter->account->verifyCredentials();
}
public function friendsTimeline($params)
{
return $this->_twitter->status->friendsTimeline($params);
}
//in the real code, more will go here...
}
And in my Unit Test, I have this:
<?php
// tests/application/models/TwitterTest.php
require_once ('../application/models/Twitter.php');
class Model_TwitterTest extends ControllerTestCase
{
public function testVerifyCredentials()
{
$stub = $this->getMock('Zend_Service_Twitter', array('verifyCredentials'),array(),'',FALSE);
//FALSE is actually the 5th parameter to flag getMock not to call the main class. See Docs for this.
//Now that I have set the $_twitter variable to use the mock, it will not call the main class - Zend_Rest_Client (i think)
$stub->expects($this->once())
->method('verifyCredentials');
$model = new Twitter_Model_Twitter();
//this is the part where i set the $_twitter variable in my model to use the $stub
$model->setOptions(array('twitter'=>$stub));
$model->verifyCredentials();
}
}
Anyways, I think I got it working.
1) The unit test no longer tried to connect to twitter.com:80
2) After I got the setOptions() working in the Twitter_Model, $model->verifyCredentials() in my unit test was successfully called.
I will wait for others in Stackoverflow to confirm that is the right answer. For the meantime, would like to hear from you guys.
Thanks!!!