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-rw-r--r--actions/finishremotesubscribe.php11
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/actions/finishremotesubscribe.php b/actions/finishremotesubscribe.php
index 9d8c2694b..208c2d9d5 100644
--- a/actions/finishremotesubscribe.php
+++ b/actions/finishremotesubscribe.php
@@ -186,11 +186,17 @@ class FinishremotesubscribeAction extends Action {
}
function access_token($omb) {
+
+ common_debug('starting request for access token', __FILE__);
$con = omb_oauth_consumer();
$tok = new OAuthToken($omb['token'], $omb['secret']);
+ common_debug('using request token "'.$tok.'"', __FILE__);
+
$url = omb_service_uri($omb[OAUTH_ENDPOINT_ACCESS]);
+
+ common_debug('using access token url "'.$url.'"', __FILE__);
# XXX: Is this the right thing to do? Strip off GET params and make them
# POST params? Seems wrong to me.
@@ -208,10 +214,15 @@ class FinishremotesubscribeAction extends Action {
$req->sign_request(omb_hmac_sha1(), $con, $tok);
# We re-use this tool's fetcher, since it's pretty good
+
+ common_debug('posting to access token url "'.$req->get_normalized_http_url().'"', __FILE__);
+ common_debug('posting request data "'.$req->to_postdata().'"', __FILE__);
$fetcher = Auth_Yadis_Yadis::getHTTPFetcher();
$result = $fetcher->post($req->get_normalized_http_url(),
$req->to_postdata());
+
+ common_debug('got result: "'.print_r($result,TRUE).'"', __FILE__);
if ($result->status != 200) {
return NULL;