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I have created a NetSuite Saved Search to fetch some data. I have written a SuiteScript to access Saved Search and fetch data. The SuiteScript is also deployed.

I tested the SuiteScript by postman using OAuth 1 authentication flow and its success.

I need to access the same SuiteScript by SOAP request and integrate it using Ballerina.

How can I integrate the OAuth in ballerina and access the SuiteScript?

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  • What is the Ballerina version that you are using?
    – Buddhi
    Sep 13, 2021 at 17:10
  • @Buddhi its Swan Lake Alpha 5. I'm using token based authentication which means Oauth 1.0. need to implement this flow using ballerina to access the SuiteScript (Restlets). Sep 14, 2021 at 4:30

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import ballerina/http;
import ballerina/io;
import ldclakmal/oauth1;

public function main() returns error? {
    oauth1:ClientOAuthHandler oauthHandler = new({
        signatureMethod: oauth1:HMAC_SHA1,
        consumerKey: "dpf43f3p2l4k3l03",
        consumerSecret: "kd94hf93k423kf44",
        accessToken: "hh5s93j4hdidpola",
        accessTokenSecret: "pfkkdhi9sl3r4s00",
        realm: "Photos",
        nonce: "7d8f3e4a"
    });
    map<string|string[]> securityHeaders = check oauthHandler.getSecurityHeaders("GET", 
        "https://photos.example.net/request?type=jpg&maxsize=10mb");
    final http:Client clientEP = check new("https://photos.example.net");
    json payload = check clientEP->get("/request?type=jpg&maxsize=10mb", securityHeaders);
    io:println(payload);
}
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  • Thank you for your solution. I referred code of [3]. what should be the parameters for getSecurityHeaders(string httpMethod, string url, string? queryParams = ()) ? Sep 16, 2021 at 7:34
  • @BuddhikaPriyabhashana it should be the HTTP method you are using for your API call, the complete URL without query params and the query params as a separate parameter, if those are there. Sep 18, 2021 at 6:57
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    I have updated the API in a more simplified manner and updated the original answer. Sep 18, 2021 at 6:57

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