Quick Setup: * There must be a logs directory under the root of your project. (Unless custom logger is passed) * There must be a cache directory under the root of your project. (Unless a custom cache class is passed) * Pip install keap-flask * from keap_flask.keapclient import KeapClient * Initialize with: keap = KeapClient(app=app) * Flask app must have three config variables set: - 1: KEAP_CLIENT_ID: The Client ID setup on keys.infusionsoft.com - 2: KEAP_CLIENT_SECRET: The Client Secret obtained when you setup your client on keys.infusionsoft.com - 3: AUTH_APP_BASE_URL: The Base URL of your application. Make sure to include trailing slash.
* Notes:
- https must be used. I use --cert=adhoc option when testing
- app is a required argument when initializing
* Custom Auth Handler Class:
* A custom Auth Handling class can be used by passing it as an arg upon initialization.
* Your Auth class must contain the following methods:
- get_authorization: returns auth
- update_authorization: updates stored auth
* Authorizing
- A blueprint is added to the flask app. It adds the following:
- Authorization Route: '/authorize-keap'
* ex: yoursite.com/authorize-keap
* this is where you will authorize your application
- A CLI command for refreshing auth should the autorefresh fail.:
- Command: 'flask keap refresh-auth'