/** * Connect to Pocket grab data * * @param $post_settings_array * * @return $saves */ public function connect_to_pocket($post_settings_array) { $args = array('consumerKey' => $post_settings_array['consumer_key']); $pocket = new Pocket($args); // Retrieve the user's list of both unread and archived items (min. limit 5) // http://getpocket.com/developer/docs/v3/retrieve for a list of parameters $params = array('state' => 'all', 'sort' => 'newest', 'detailType' => 'complete', 'count' => 10); $saves = $pocket->retrieve($params, $post_settings_array['access_token']); return $saves; }
$user['access_token'] the user's access token for calls to Pocket $user['username'] the user's pocket username */ print_r($user); // Set the user's access token to be used for all subsequent calls to the Pocket API $pocket->setAccessToken($user['access_token']); echo NEWLINE; // Add a url to the user's pocket // http://getpocket.com/developer/docs/v3/add for a list of params $params = array('url' => 'https://github.com/djchen/', 'tags' => 'github'); print_r($pocket->add($params, $user['access_token'])); echo NEWLINE; // Retrieve the user's list of unread items (limit 5) // http://getpocket.com/developer/docs/v3/retrieve for a list of params $params = array('state' => 'unread', 'sort' => 'newest', 'detailType' => 'simple', 'count' => 5); $items = $pocket->retrieve($params, $user['access_token']); print_r($items); } else { // Attempt to detect the url of the current page to redirect back to // Normally you wouldn't do this $redirect = (isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS'] ? 'https' : 'http') . '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?authorized='; // Request a token from Pocket $result = $pocket->requestToken($redirect); /* $result['redirect_uri'] this is the URL to send the user to getpocket.com to authorize your app $result['request_token'] this is the request_token which you will need to use to obtain the user's access token after they have authorized your app */ /* This is a hack to redirect back to us with the requestToken Normally you should save the 'request_token' in a session so it can be