Get data from Woocommerce via server api
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@Christoph-Hart Yes token system is supposed to be generated as a session cookie.
Wordpress REST API can use this token system (JWT Auth)
Woocommerce REST API only uses OAuth system (consumer key and consumer secret codes method)Do you think consumer key and consumer secret codes can be compromised by hackers on a compiled plugin?
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@d-healey said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
Yes I modified htaccess but it didn't work on my testing server - xampp. I had to do the extra steps I put in my last post.
I applied that steps but my server system doesn't accept http header authenticaton. Keep digging...
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@orange said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@Christoph-Hart Yes token system is supposed to be generated as a session cookie.
Wordpress REST API can use this token system (JWT Auth)
Woocommerce REST API only uses OAuth system (consumer key and consumer secret codes method)Do you think consumer key and consumer secret codes can be compromised by hackers on a compiled plugin?
isn't
consumer key = user ID/email address
consumer secret code = password?
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@Lindon said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@orange said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@Christoph-Hart Yes token system is supposed to be generated as a session cookie.
Wordpress REST API can use this token system (JWT Auth)
Woocommerce REST API only uses OAuth system (consumer key and consumer secret codes method)Do you think consumer key and consumer secret codes can be compromised by hackers on a compiled plugin?
isn't
consumer key = user ID/email address
consumer secret code = password?
Woocommerce doesn't alow to use it's REST API with directly using username and passwords while authentication. These two codes are generated within Woocommerce > Settings > Advanced > REST API > Add Key menu.
So your app will use these codes to use Woo REST API. You can give permissions Read, Write or both depending on your needs.
https://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/?shell#authentication
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@orange said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
Yes token system is supposed to be generated as a session cookie.
Then why do you save it in a file?
Do you think consumer key and consumer secret codes can be compromised by hackers on a compiled plugin?
Anything can be compromised. Things that are embedded in the plugin (RSA keys, static passwords in a script) can be extracted more easily than dynamic data that comes from the server (eg. these tokens), but then both things might be trivially easy for anybody with a good knowledge of reverse-debugging.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@orange said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
Yes token system is supposed to be generated as a session cookie.
Then why do you save it in a file?
I just wanted to decrease server access, did it for multi instance uses especially. Also I didn't want to store password directly.
For example checking it once a day?
If the token is expired, it will pick a new one by the way.But maybe there is a better idea?
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@Christoph-Hart said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
Not sure if I understand this particular authentication system, but isn't the token supposed to be generated as a session cookie?
- User logs in with credentials (email & password)
- Server returns a token when the login succeeds (might return a cached token if the requests are within a certain time).
- User uses this token for each subsequent URL request as proof of authentication (most likely in the header).
Yes, but it doesn't need to be saved as a cookie, you can just save it in a variable and pass it in the header with each request. I have this working now in HISE. The problem was a server configuration issue, HISE is fine :)
@orange said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
But maybe there is a better idea?
Probably no harm in generating one for each request, unless you think the user is going to be making lots of requests. I'll probably store mine in a file that will expire each day.
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@d-healey said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
Probably no harm in generating one for each request, unless you think the user is going to be making lots of requests. I'll probably store mine in a file that will expire each day.
Which method can be used for each day expiration?
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@orange You can add a timestamp inside your encrypted file and compare it to the current time when you read the file.
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Ooo fancy stuff in the latest commit...
downloads are persistent when recompiling
What does this mean?
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The
Server
class was owned by the scripting engine so when you recompile it will create a new server class and all downloads are gone. This was bad and now the server class has the same lifetime as the plugin itself. -
@Christoph-Hart Excellent!
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@Christoph-Hart Compile errors unfortunately
../../../../../HISE/hi_components/floating_layout/FloatingTileFactoryMethods.cpp:358:43: error: ‘web’ is not a member of ‘MainToolbarIcons’ path.loadPathFromData(MainToolbarIcons::web, sizeof(MainToolbarIcons::web)); ^~~ ../../../../../HISE/hi_components/floating_layout/FloatingTileFactoryMethods.cpp:358:73: error: ‘web’ is not a member of ‘MainToolbarIcons’ path.loadPathFromData(MainToolbarIcons::web, sizeof(MainToolbarIcons::web));
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Ah yes I forgot to commit this file. You can just comment these lines out, it shouldn't affect anything.
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@Christoph-Hart Yep that worked. This server controller looks useful. Going to play around with it now.
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@orange Have you had any luck getting user order data through JWT authorization? WooCommerce seems to block any user that isn't an admin.
I think we may be forced to use the consumer/secret key thingy!
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@d-healey said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@orange Have you had any luck getting user order data through JWT authorization? WooCommerce seems to block any user that isn't an admin.
Not yet, I tried lot's of thing but interestingly my server doesn't allow http header auth...
I think we may be forced to use the consumer/secret key thingy!
Yes it seems like that then. By the way don't forget to delete
Server.setHttpHeader
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@orange So how do we do it securely? Embedding keys in the binary seems risky. I'm also going to see if making custom endpoints will work.
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@d-healey said in Get data from Woocommerce via server api:
@orange So how do we do it securely? Embedding keys in the binary seems risky. I'm also going to see if making custom endpoints will work.
If you won't create customers, create orders...etc with Woocommece API, you can give Read only permissions to the keys. So the keys can only be used for getting data. yes it is risky too but at least not on the website compromise level.
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I guess Application Passwords Plugin is the alternative to JWT Authentication Plugin. Some people says it is much more easy to use, maybe this method won't be blocked.