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I have the following code:

        var oAuthConsumerKey = key;
        var oAuthConsumerSecret = secret;
        var oAuthUri = new Uri("https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token");

        // Do the Authenticate
        var authHeaderFormat = "Basic {0}";

        var authHeader = string.Format(authHeaderFormat,
            Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(Uri.EscapeDataString(oAuthConsumerKey) + ":" +
            Uri.EscapeDataString((oAuthConsumerSecret)))
        ));

        var postBody = "grant_type=client_credentials";
        //"application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8"

        var req = new HttpClient();
        req.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Authorization", authHeader);

        var c = Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(postBody));
        IHttpContent content = new HttpStringContent(c, Windows.Storage.Streams.UnicodeEncoding.Utf8);

        HttpResponseMessage response = await req.PostAsync(oAuthUri, content);

        IHttpContent responseContent = response.Content;

        using (responseContent)
        {
            var data = await responseContent.ReadAsStringAsync();

The error I get at the line indicated above is this:

response.Content = {"errors":  [{"code":170,"label":"forbidden_missing_parameter","message":"Missing required parameter: grant_type"}]}

So, my question is: how do I specify the "grant type" parameter?

EDIT:

Following @Jon's suggestion below, I tried adding the grant_type to the constructor for 'content', but it made no difference.

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  • From this page (dev.twitter.com/docs/auth/application-only-auth) it looks like you put it in the body like this "grant_type=client_credentials".
    – Jon
    Mar 30, 2014 at 2:54
  • Thanks - I had seen that. My question was more about how that is done. Mar 30, 2014 at 9:50
  • I believe you need to call the constructor like this: HttpStringContent("grant_type=client_credentials")
    – Jon
    Mar 31, 2014 at 18:46
  • No. That is, that may be the case, but on it's own, it didn't work. I also thought it might need to be encoded as UTF8, but that didn't help either Mar 31, 2014 at 20:23
  • I am surprised no one else has chimed in. The only other thing I can see missing is the header: "Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8". I think you had this in the body before.
    – Jon
    Mar 31, 2014 at 21:21

2 Answers 2

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This is how I do it for several other cloud services. I have never tried Twitter, but this should work as long as the authorization header is correct:

    async Task<HttpResponseMessage> GetToken(string key, string secret)
    {
        var oAuthConsumerKey = key;
        var oAuthConsumerSecret = secret;
        var oAuthUri = new Uri("https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token");

        HttpClient httpClient = new HttpClient();
        var authHeader = string.Format("Basic {0}",
        Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(Uri.EscapeDataString(oAuthConsumerKey) + ":" +
        Uri.EscapeDataString(oAuthConsumerSecret))));
        httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Authorization", authHeader);

        HttpRequestMessage msg = new HttpRequestMessage(new HttpMethod("POST"), new Uri("https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token"));
        msg.Content = new StringContent("grant_type=client_credentials");
        msg.Content.Headers.ContentType = new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/x-www-form-urlencoded");

        HttpResponseMessage response = await httpClient.SendAsync(msg);
        return response;
    }
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  • Yes - many thanks, this works. It did require some tweaking (which I'll post back here when I get chance). Apr 2, 2014 at 19:42
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Did you try setting the value with quotes?

var postBody = "grant_type=\"client_credentials\"";
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