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******************** Command-line scripts ******************** Launchpad includes one command-line script to make Launchpad integration easier for third-party libraries that aren't written in Python. This file tests the workflow underlying the command-line script as best it can. RequestTokenApp =============== This class is called by the command-line script launchpad-request-token. It creates a request token on a given Launchpad installation, and returns a JSON description of the request token and the available access levels. >>> try: ... import json ... except ImportError: ... import simplejson as json >>> from launchpadlib.apps import RequestTokenApp >>> web_root = "http://launchpad.test:8085/" >>> consumer_name = "consumer" >>> token_app = RequestTokenApp(web_root, consumer_name, "context") >>> token_json = json.loads(token_app.run()) >>> for param in sorted(token_json.keys()): ... print(param) access_levels lp.context oauth_token oauth_token_consumer oauth_token_secret >>> print token_json['lp.context'] context >>> print token_json['oauth_token_consumer'] consumer