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public-api-examples

This repository contains examples for using AWeber's API to perform certain actions. Each sub-directory contains example scripts in a specific programming language.

Pre-requisites

You need an AWeber Developer account as well as an AWeber Customer account in order to run the examples. The AWeber API uses OAuth 2.0 to control and secure access to our system. Each sub-directory contains a script that will generate the necessary OAuth credentials but you need access to both the AWeber Developer and Customer accounts to generate a credential set.

AWeber Developer accounts are free accounts used to create applications for use by AWeber Customers. You can create a new developer account or access an existing one at https://labs.aweber.com/.

AWeber Customer accounts are used by small businesses, entrepreneurs, and email marketers to maintain relationships with their customers. Customer accounts applications created by developers to automate the management of their customer data or integrate their AWeber account with other services. You can get a trial customer account at https://www.aweber.com/order.htm.

Sample scripts

Once you have an AWeber Developer account and access to an AWeber Customer account, you need to create an application in the AWeber Developer account. Applications are easy to create so you can simply create one to run examples with. Log in to your Developer account and go to https://labs.aweber.com/apps to create a new application. You will need the Client ID and Client Secret that are displayed for the application to run the examples.

Retrieving access tokens

Each sub-directory contains a script named get-access-tokens that will connect your application to an AWeber Customer account and record the generated tokens in a file that is used by the other scripts. You will need to run this script before you can run the other scripts. The following transcript is an example of running this script:

prompt$ ./get-access-token
Enter your client ID: pT9ObgUOU8E8jbDzSiejjEFC
Enter your secret secret: *******
Go to this url: https://auth.aweber.com/oauth2/authorize?oauth_token=...
Log in and paste the returned URL here: https://localhost?code=iowejf2...
Updated credentials.json with your new credentials

You enter the Client ID and Client Secret associated with your application. The Client ID is shown as pT9ObgUOU8E8jbDzSiejjEFC in the example. The script will initiate the OAuth handshake and generate a URL to complete the connection. Open the URL in a web browser to connect your application to an AWeber Customer account. After logging in you will be directed to a page containing a authorization code. you will copy and paste the URL when running the get-access-tokens script. Once this process is completed, the OAuth tokens are stored in a file that is read in by the other scripts so that you do not need to paste the access tokens into each script.

Running the examples

Once you have retrieved the access tokens, you can run any of the scripts in the sub-directory that you retrieved access tokens in. See the README in each sub-directory for programming language specific instructions.

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