usage: rdio [--version] [-v] [--log-file LOG_FILE] [-q] [-h] [--debug] Command line access to the Rdio API optional arguments: --version show program's version number and exit -v, --verbose Increase verbosity of output. Can be repeated. --log-file LOG_FILE Specify a file to log output. Disabled by default. -q, --quiet suppress output except warnings and errors -h, --help show this help message and exit --debug show tracebacks on errors Commands: help print detailed help for another command oauth2 auth client OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials grant oauth2 auth code OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code grant oauth2 auth implicit OAuth 2.0 Implicit grant oauth2 auth user OAuth 2.0 Resource Owner Credential grant oauth2 call Make an OAuth 2.0 API call
Bellow are examples for the OAuth 2.0 grant methods:
$ rdio oauth2 grant code -k <client key> -s <client secret> -r <redirect uri> $ rdio oauth2 grant implicit -k <client key> -s <client secret> -r <redirect uri> $ rdio oauth2 grant user -k <client key> -s <client secret> -e [email protected] $ rdio oauth2 grant client -k <client key> -s <client secret>
Bellow is an example of using the Rdio get
API method:
$ rdio oauth2 call -t <client key> get 'keys=r139688'
To skip entering API keys, you can define the following environment variables:
RDIO_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID RDIO_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET RDIO_OAUTH2_ACCESS_TOKEN
$ mkvirtualenv rdiocli $ git clone git://github.com/dasevilla/rdiocli.git rdiocli $ cd rdiocli $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ python setup.py develop $ tox # Test source using pep8, pyflakes