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So my scenario is I need to get a feed from a company page to cache and process for a internal website that will display the posts. The problem is this is not a "User" it is an application and I don't want to associate this with my profile.
Facebook and Twitter OAuth2 process can be done completely programatically since it is an application authorization. However I can not see how to do this with LinkedIn, since it requires a user account, and the user to enter a password and accept the access requirements.
Any ideas on how to do this 100% programatically?
If this isn't possible is there any read only API's that are not protected via user credentials?
I think you are looking for :
https://github.com/emorikawa/linkedin-oauth2
Apparently not only is App to App API access not available, LinkedIn will be heavily restricting their public API moving forward start May 12th, 2015.
Source: https://developer.linkedin.com/blog/posts/2015/developer-program-changes
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I'm building a platform and i would like to use Skyscanner API, however i've been sending emails for the last couple months requesting the API access and no answer until now. Anyone has a better way to communicate with Skyscanner API team? Thanks in advance.
Try RapidAPI's SkyScanner integration.
You can use the Skyscanner API on RapidAPI Hub. It has a lot of endpoints that you can test and connect to. RapidAPI support team is also very active so that you can pass your request to them. They have up-to-date API there, and everything is working as expected.
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is there an API call (when authenticated through the standard server-side flow) to regenerate the app token?
Why? I wish to do this to improve the security for my clients so that they can (in bulk) regenerate the app tokens for all their apps. (of course they'll then be informed that other integrations might stop to work as they still rely on the old app token).
Currently the only way to regenerate application token is through the user interface.
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From what's evident on the WeChat Developer Site, there is a WeChat API for integrating "WeChat SDK with your iOS and Android apps".
Specifically, I am looking for a way to check to see whether two accounts are friends on WeChat (I have access to the login information for one of those, the other of which varies). Is there a Web API for me to do this with? I was thinking something along the lines of REST, JSON, etc., though I can't seem to find anything of this sort.
Perhaps you are looking for the Official Account Admin Platform. I'm not sure about the whole friendship status thing, but that's the closest thing I can find to a WeChat REST API.
I made a code snippet for a python API to read WeChat messages (in a django app)
It also explains how to make a developer account etc
code: https://github.com/tawanda/django-wechat
Summary
Create developer account
head over to http://admin.wechat.com/debug/sandbox
Click on Login
Scan the QR code
You should see the sandbox developer page now
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I just registered for a yahoo developer API key. They did not e-mail me a link to it or information. It has been approved, but I can't figure out where to view the resulting API. All links with google seem to point to the application page, again.
Where the heck can I find my API key?!
ps: I hate you, Yahoo.
I found the answer:
Visit the "My Projects Page" at https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/projects and click on the project you want the API key for.
When you request the API itself it must be https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/wsregapp/
Yes, there is no link or shortcut visible there to view already approved API.
But I found this, just add ?view to view API you had.
just like this
https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/wsregapp/?view
Hope it helps
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Is there any service that receives emails users send to me, parse the content and call my API?
I would do it myself but don't want to mess with mailservers, cronjobs, etc
Thanks
I approached this problem a week or so ago whilst trying to provide one of our developers to not write something. There is nothing out of the box or hosted that I've found.
The nearest thing I've seen is a DIY SMTP framework in Python which is quite powerful (Lamson). It allows you to receive email, process it and call external services or store the message content.
http://lamsonproject.org/
Hope this helps.
Google App Engine has a mail API built in, that seems very simple to use, just forward the email to string#appid.appspotmail.com
I will use that, calling the API of my app hosted in heroku.
Thanks Chris for your answer, it is very good to know that a simple email framework exists!
SendGrid.com also offers this service. http://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html