Provided by: libnet-oauth2-perl_0.63-1_all bug

NAME

       Net::OAuth2::Client - client for OAuth2 access, deprecated interface

SYNOPSIS

          # This module provides the deprecated interface
          my $client = Net::OAuth2::Client->new(
              $client_id,
              $client_secret,
              site => $site
          );

          my $auth = $client->web_server(
              redirect_path => "$site/auth/facebook/callback"
          );

          # interface since v0.50
          my $client = Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer->new(
              client_id     => $client_id,
              client_secret => $client_secret,
              site          => $site
              redirect_uri  => "$site/auth/facebook/callback"
          );

DESCRIPTION

       This module is kept to translate the expired interface into the new interface.

METHODS

   Constructors
       Net::OAuth2::Client->new($id, $secret, %options)
           This object collects all %options to be used when web_server() creates a profile.

           The $id will be translated into OPTION "client_id", and $secret to "client_secret".

   Accessors
       $obj->id()
       $obj->secret()
       $obj->user_agent()

   Actions
       $obj->password(%options)
           Create a Net::OAuth2::Profile::Password object, based on all options passed with
           new(), overruled/extended by the %options passed here.

       $obj->web_server(%options)
           Create a Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer object, based on all options passed with
           new(), overruled/extended by the %options passed here.

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of Net-OAuth2 distribution version 0.63, built on January 18, 2016.
       Website: http://perl.overmeer.net.

COPYRIGHTS

       Copyrights 2013-2016 on the perl code and the related documentation
        by [Mark Overmeer] for SURFnet bv, The Netherlands.  For other contributors see Changes.

       Copyrights 2011-12 by Keith Grennan.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.  See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html