I am trying to connect to gmail via its IMAP API. I am using Bruno Morency's node-imap library for that. For creating the oauth_signature, timestamp and nonce I use another library.
To be more specific: The ressource-owner has already authenticated the consumer. So I do have an access-token + secret. Of course I also have the consumer's secret+token. So what I want is to login with the XOAuth mechanism described here (heading: SASL Initial Client Request).
When executing the code I get an error:
Error while executing request: Invalid credentials d43if2188869web.36
I wonder what I am doing wrong. Actually there might be more reasons. Wrong base64 encoding (although encoding probably works right since you get a different error for different encoding, I am pretty sure this is not it), wrong signature calculating (UPDATE: I tested this now with http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#sig_base_example), nonce calculating or others.
I can authenticate using the same credentials (consumer+ressource-owner) in a java app, so credentials are most probably not the cause of the error (just wrong encoding/signature calculating)
Finally the code. I omitted consumer's key+secret neither ressource owner's token+secret for obvious reasons).
var oauth_version = "1.0";
var oauth_timestamp = OAuth.timestamp();
var oauth_nonce = OAuth.nonce(6); //random nonce?
var oauth_consumer_key = "NOTFORYOU"; //validated
var oauth_consumer_secret = "NOTFORYOU"; //validated
var oauth_token = "NOTFORYOU"; //validated
var oauth_token_secret = "NOTFORYOU"; //validated
var email = "NOTFORYOU"; //validated
var oauth_signature_method = "HMAC-SHA1";
var method = "GET";
var action = "https://mail.google.com/b/"
+email
+"/imap/"; //gmail's request url
//signature
var oauth_signature_method = "HMAC-SHA1"; //from https://developers.google.com/google-apps/gmail/oauth_protocol
//example values for validating signature from http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#sig_base_example
oauth_consumer_key="dpf43f3p2l4k3l03";
oauth_nonce="kllo9940pd9333jh";
oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1";
oauth_timestamp="1191242096";
oauth_token="nnch734d00sl2jdk";
oauth_version="1.0";
action="http://photos.example.net/photos?file=vacation.jpg&size=original";
method="GET";
//signature
var signature_basestring_parameters = {
oauth_version: oauth_version
, oauth_consumer_key: oauth_consumer_key
, oauth_timestamp: oauth_timestamp
, oauth_nonce: oauth_nonce
, oauth_token: oauth_token
, oauth_signature_method: oauth_signature_method
}
//var signature_basestring = oauth_consumer_key+"&"+oauth_token_secret;
var signature_basestring = OAuth.SignatureMethod.getBaseString({method: method, action: action, parameters: signature_basestring_parameters});
var methodName = oauth_signature_method;
var signer = OAuth.SignatureMethod.newMethod(methodName, {
consumerSecret: oauth_consumer_secret,
tokenSecret: oauth_token_secret
}
);
console.log("signature_basestring=["+signature_basestring+"]");
var oauth_signature = signer.getSignature(signature_basestring);
console.log("oauth_signature=["+oauth_signature+"]");
oauth_signature=OAuth.percentEncode(oauth_signature);
console.log("(escaped) oauth_signature=["+oauth_signature+"]"); //prints out tR3%2BTy81lMeYAr%2FFid0kMTYa%2FWM%3D as in the [example](http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/#sig_base_example)
//base-string
var baseStringDecoded = "GET"
+ " "
+ "https://mail.google.com/b/"+email+"/imap/"
+ " "
+ "oauth_consumer_key=\""+oauth_consumer_key+"\","
+ "oauth_nonce=\""+oauth_nonce+"\","
+ "oauth_signature=\""+oauth_signature+"\","
+ "oauth_signature_method=\""+oauth_signature_method+"\","
+ "oauth_timestamp=\""+oauth_timestamp+"\","
+ "oauth_token=\""+oauth_token+"\","
+ "oauth_version=\""+oauth_version+"\"";
var baseString = Base64.encode( //base64 from http://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript-base64.html
baseStringDecoded
);
//create imap connection
var imap = new ImapConnection({
host: 'imap.gmail.com',
port: 993,
secure: true,
debug: true,
xoauth: baseString
});
UPDATED: I found an example how to generate the base signature string. based on this I changed my code. Accordingly, now I get the same results for signature (generating base string for signature, calculating signature value, percent encoding signature value) as in the example. This means I am (i.e. the oauth library used) most probably calculating the oauth_signature in a right way and something else is going wrong.