No, You Lock It Up!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 3:19 PM



The latest realease of the Google Data Python client library (v1.2.3) includes the usual updates and bug fixes, but also adds two important features, OAuth and secure AuthSub. Both authorization mechanisms allow developers to make their web applications more secure by requiring API requests be digitally signed. Check out the sample applications to get started:

Secure AuthSub example using the Google Health Data API
http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/source/browse/trunk/samples/authsub/secure_authsub.py




OAuth example using the Google Documents List Data API
http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/source/browse/trunk/samples/oauth/oauth_example.py



You can download the latest client from the client's project page. As always, if you're interested in contributing, the door is always open. Drop by the contributors discussion group and jump right in.

5 comments:

Blony said...

The newest release of Google's desktop search application is fine for technically adept personal users. But the Search Across Computers option should be disabled or heavily managed by enterprises.[NFGB]

Tweek said...

For anyone else that is wondering, the post title appears to be referencing a quote from Wedding Crashers. :)

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