============ OAuth plugin ============ Guzzle ships with an OAuth 1.0 plugin that can sign requests using a consumer key, consumer secret, OAuth token, and OAuth secret. Here's an example showing how to send an authenticated request to the Twitter REST API: .. code-block:: php use Guzzle\Http\Client; use Guzzle\Plugin\Oauth\OauthPlugin; $client = new Client('http://api.twitter.com/1'); $oauth = new OauthPlugin(array( 'consumer_key' => 'my_key', 'consumer_secret' => 'my_secret', 'token' => 'my_token', 'token_secret' => 'my_token_secret' )); $client->addSubscriber($oauth); $response = $client->get('statuses/public_timeline.json')->send(); If you need to use a custom signing method, you can pass a ``signature_method`` configuration option in the constructor of the OAuth plugin. The ``signature_method`` option must be a callable variable that accepts a string to sign and signing key and returns a signed string. .. note:: You can omit the ``token`` and ``token_secret`` options to use two-legged OAuth.