oauth2-cli
This is a small command line utility to get an OAuth access token for
three-legged flows where you authorize an application to access your
account, such as Strava.
It is useful for other command line utilities where you need an access token
but don't want to host the application on the web.
Usage
Install:
go get -u github.com/dcarley/oauth2-cli
Create an API application in the service of your choosing and set the
callback URL to as follows:
http://localhost:8080/oauth/callback
Run with all of the necessary arguments, for example:
$ oauth2-cli \
-id REDACTED \
-secret REDACTED \
-auth https://www.strava.com/oauth/authorize \
-token https://www.strava.com/oauth/token \
-scope view_private
Visit this URL in your browser:
https://www.strava.com/oauth/authorize?access_type=offline&client_id=REDACTED&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A8080%2Foauth%2Fcallback&response_type=code&scope=view_private&state=REDACTED
Then follow the instructions in the CLI and subsequently your browser.
Scopes
Multiple scopes can be given by specifying the argument multiple times:
-scope read \
-scope write \
Some services are lenient with their interpretation of the OAuth
specification so you will need to specify multiple scopes as a single comma
separated argument:
-scope write,view_private