C
C
Azure ServiceBus - Request a Token from ACS
This example duplicates the HTTP POST described at Request a Token from ACS.Chilkat C Downloads
#include <C_CkHttp.h>
#include <C_CkHttpRequest.h>
#include <C_CkHttpResponse.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkHttp http;
HCkHttpRequest req;
BOOL useTls;
HCkHttpResponse resp;
const char *accessToken;
success = FALSE;
// This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// The goal of this example is to send the following HTTP POST:
// POST https://your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net/WRAPv0.9/ HTTP/1.1
// Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
// Host: your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net
// Content-Length: 136
// Expect: 100-continue
// Connection: Keep-Alive
//
// wrap_name=owner&wrap_password=r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE%3d&wrap_scope=http%3a%2f%2fyour-namespace.servicebus.windows.net%2f
//
http = CkHttp_Create();
req = CkHttpRequest_Create();
// Build the HTTP request...
CkHttpRequest_putHttpVerb(req,"POST");
CkHttpRequest_putPath(req,"/WRAPv0.9/");
CkHttpRequest_putContentType(req,"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
// Adding the Connection: Keep-Alive is optional. It only makes sense if the intent is to send
// additional requests to the same domain (your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net) within a reasonable time period.
CkHttpRequest_AddHeader(req,"Connection","Keep-Alive");
// The Expect: 100-continue really isn't necessary. This only makes sense when a response is large. The "100-continue"
// provides a means for the HTTP server to alert the HTTP client that the request failed before sending the full response.
// In this case, the response size is small, so there's no real need to bother with an "Expect: 100-continue".
// If desired, it would be added just like any request header:
CkHttpRequest_AddHeader(req,"Expect","100-continue");
// Note: The following headers are automatically added by Chilkat: Content-Type, Host, Content-Length.
// The application should NOT set these directly.
// Add the query parameters
// When URL decoded and split, the query params look like this:
//
// wrap_name=owner
// wrap_password=r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE=
// wrap_scope=http://your-namespace.servicebus.windows.net/
// Pass the URL-decoded values to AddParam.
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(req,"wrap_name","owner");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(req,"wrap_password","r8LuxCKD6DWY8auQcFql4M7euH2UuhcLcV1TaJTqNNE=");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(req,"wrap_scope","http://your-namespace.servicebus.windows.net/");
// OK.. our request is properly setup. Now send to the web server at your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net.
// We want https (i.e. SSL/TLS), so the port would be 443.
useTls = TRUE;
resp = CkHttpResponse_Create();
success = CkHttp_HttpSReq(http,"your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net",443,useTls,req,resp);
if (success == FALSE) {
printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http));
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
return;
}
// A successful response will have a status code = 200.
if (CkHttpResponse_getStatusCode(resp) != 200) {
printf("Response Status Code = %d\n",CkHttpResponse_getStatusCode(resp));
printf("%s\n",CkHttpResponse_bodyStr(resp));
printf("Failed.\n");
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
return;
}
// A successful response will contain a URL encoded param string such as the following:
// wrap_access_token=net.windows.servicebus.action%3d
// Listen%252cManage%252cSend%26
// http%253a%252f%252fschemas.microsoft.com%252faccesscontrolservice%252f2010%252f07%252fclaims%252fidentityprovider%3d
// https%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net%252f%26
// Audience%3dhttp%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace.servicebus.windows.net%252f%26
// ExpiresOn%3d1404435127%26
// Issuer%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fyour-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net%252f%26
// HMACSHA256%3dF%252bBoXUoifWdT%252fly8Oic9V1oPBbc3KmXKbSJbVhGSopU%253d&
// wrap_access_token_expires_in=10799
//
// The UrlEncParamValue method can be used to extract individual param values by name.
// There are two params in the response: wrap_access_token and wrap_access_token_expires.
// (It's a bit confusing because the value of the wrap_access_token is itself a URL encoded
// param string.)
// Get the access token from the response:
accessToken = CkHttpResponse_urlEncParamValue(resp,CkHttpResponse_bodyStr(resp),"wrap_access_token");
printf("Your access token is the following param string:\n");
printf("%s\n",accessToken);
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
}