Connect applications to your WordPress site without ever giving away your password.
This plugin uses the OAuth 1.0a protocol to allow delegated authorization; that is, to allow applications to access a site using a set of secondary credentials. This allows server administrators to control which applications can access the site, as well as allowing users to control which applications have access to their data.
This plugin only supports WordPress >= 4.4.
The latest stable version is also available from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
We strongly recommend you use an existing OAuth library. You’ll be best off if you understand the authorization process, but leave the actual implementation to well-tested libraries, as there are a lot of edge cases.
Start reading from the Introduction to get started!
If you already know how to use OAuth, here’s the lowdown:
$.authentication.oauth1
in the index data. $.authentication.oauth1.request
(typically /oauth1/request
)$.authentication.oauth1.authorize
(typically /oauth1/authorize
)$.authentication.oauth1.access
(typically /oauth1/access
)application/x-www-form-urlencoded
). OAuth parameters are not supported in JSON data.