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Get Akeneo Token given Client ID and Secret

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Assumes you're starting with a client ID and secret obtained from your OAuth1 provider, such as OneLogin. Demonstrates how to get an akeneo token using your client id/secret in combination with your akeneo login/password.

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-- Important: See this note about string length limitations for strings returned by sp_OAMethod calls.
--
CREATE PROCEDURE ChilkatSample
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @hr int
    DECLARE @iTmp0 int
    -- Important: Do not use nvarchar(max).  See the warning about using nvarchar(max).
    DECLARE @sTmp0 nvarchar(4000)
    DECLARE @success int
    SELECT @success = 0

    -- This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    -- See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    DECLARE @http int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.Http', @http OUT
    IF @hr <> 0
    BEGIN
        PRINT 'Failed to create ActiveX component'
        RETURN
    END

    -- The HTTP Basic authentication for this request is the
    -- OAuth client id and secret you've already obtained.
    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @http, 'BasicAuth', 1
    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @http, 'Login', 'my_akeneo_client_id'
    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @http, 'Password', 'my_akeneo_secret'

    -- Build this JSON:
    -- {
    --   "grant_type": "password",
    --   "username": "yourusername",
    --   "password": "yourpassword"
    -- }

    DECLARE @json int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.JsonObject', @json OUT

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'grant_type', 'password'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'username', 'my_akeneo_username'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'password', 'my_akeneo_password'

    -- POST this JSON (with the Basic Authentication header)
    DECLARE @url nvarchar(4000)
    SELECT @url = 'http://pim.my-akeneo-site.com/api/oauth/v1/token'
    DECLARE @resp int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.HttpResponse', @resp OUT

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @http, 'HttpJson', @success OUT, 'POST', @url, @json, 'application/json', @resp
    IF @success = 0
      BEGIN
        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @http, 'LastErrorText', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @http
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @json
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @resp
        RETURN
      END


    EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @resp, 'StatusCode', @iTmp0 OUT
    PRINT 'Response status code: ' + @iTmp0

    EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @resp, 'BodyStr', @sTmp0 OUT
    PRINT 'Response body: ' + @sTmp0

    EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @resp, 'StatusCode', @iTmp0 OUT
    IF @iTmp0 = 200
      BEGIN
        -- Success.
        -- Parse the response, which looks like this:

        -- 		{
        -- 		    "access_token": "MTE0NzNkNzI5YTk0ZTBlNmFlNTI5NmVkOWJhZjUxYWRkN2UzZWIwOWNkMTkwNzY5Mzk3NGViMDFmYzdlODJlMg",
        -- 		    "expires_in": 3600,
        -- 		    "token_type": "bearer",
        -- 		    "scope": null,
        -- 		    "refresh_token": "ZDkyMzA2NDhlZjQ2MGQyMDQ2MWRiMDBmOTdkZjQ5ODY5Mzc3MTEzMjVkNTkwZThmNWRlNWY0MzllYWMxZWQ5ZA"
        -- 		}

        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @resp, 'BodyStr', @sTmp0 OUT
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'Load', @success OUT, @sTmp0
        DECLARE @access_token nvarchar(4000)
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'StringOf', @access_token OUT, 'access_token'
        DECLARE @expires_in int
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'IntOf', @expires_in OUT, 'expires_in'
        DECLARE @token_type nvarchar(4000)
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'StringOf', @token_type OUT, 'token_type'
        DECLARE @scope nvarchar(4000)
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'StringOf', @scope OUT, 'scope'
        DECLARE @refresh_token nvarchar(4000)
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'StringOf', @refresh_token OUT, 'refresh_token'


        PRINT 'Access Token: ' + @access_token
      END

    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @http
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @json
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @resp


END
GO