OAuth Authentication
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-Miguel Araujo's `requests-oauth <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests-oauth>`_
-project provides a simple interface for establishing OAuth connections.
-Documentation and examples can be found on the requests-oauth
-`git repository <https://github.com/maraujop/requests-oauth>`_.
+Requests features robust, built-in OAuth support!
+
+OAuth takes many forms, so let's take a look at a few
+
+::
+
+ import requests
+ from requests.auth import OAuth1
+
+ url = u'https://api.twitter.com/1/account/settings.json'
+
+ client_key = u'...'
+ client_secret = u'...'
+ resource_owner_key = u'...'
+ resource_owner_secret = u'...'
+
+
+Query signing::
+
+ queryoauth = OAuth1(client_key, client_secret,
+ resource_owner_key, resource_owner_secret,
+ signature_type='query')
+ r = requests.get(url, auth=queryoauth)
+
+Header signing::
+
+ headeroauth = OAuth1(client_key, client_secret,
+ resource_owner_key, resource_owner_secret,
+ signature_type='auth_header')
+ r = requests.get(url, auth=headeroauth)
+
+Body signing::
+
+ bodyoauth = OAuth1(client_key, client_secret,
+ resource_owner_key, resource_owner_secret,
+ signature_type='body')
+
+ r = requests.post(url, auth=bodyoauth)
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