I’m trying to use PHP to authenticate to a web service by posting to an authentication method with a .txt file containing my username and password formatted in JSON.
It’s not working and I’m having a hard time figuring out why not.
Here’s the code I’m trying to use. First there’s a function I’m using to do the posting. Then I create a variable for my data file and another for my URL for the AUTH service.
<?php
function do_post_request($url, $data, $optional_headers = null)
{
$params = array('http' => array(
'method' => 'POST',
'content' => $data
));
if ($optional_headers !== null) {
$params['http']['header'] = $optional_headers;
}
$ctx = stream_context_create($params);
$fp = @fopen($url, 'rb', false, $ctx);
if (!$fp) {
throw new Exception("Problem with $url, $php_errormsg");
}
$response = @stream_get_contents($fp);
if ($response === false) {
throw new Exception("Problem reading data from $url, $php_errormsg");
}
return $response;
}
// Let's get logged in and get an authkey
$url = 'http://service.com/auth';
$data= 'creds.txt';
$authkey = do_post_request($url, $data);
print_r($authkey);
?>
The text of my creds.txt file:
{
"auth": {
"username": "myusername",
"password": "mypassword"
}
}
What am I doing wrong? I’m getting an invalid data error. Do I need to use a full URL to the text file? Is the textfile not formatted properly?
The docs for the service only say that I need:
"a JSON-formatted text file with your username and password"
Without disclosing “
service.com” or more details about the website itself it’ll be hard to figure out a solution since it can be a number of things but you’re never passing the actual data (only the file path).Try: