I'm trying to make a simple extension that moves a page on my mediawiki site, but whether using curl or FauxRequest, I always get bad token response. Tried urlencoding, not encoding, %2B/, without +/, etc, doesn't matter. The token shown in the output looks identical to the one when requesting it from the api. I'm a total programming noob, so could be something simple, but I feel like I've been through everything at this point.
Code looks like this currently using FauxRequest, with param1/2/3 coming from the parser function I'm creating.
global $wgUser; $token = $token = $wgUser->editToken();
$params = new FauxRequest( array( 'action' => 'move', 'from' => "$param1", 'to' => "$param2", 'format' => 'php', 'reason' => "$param3", 'token' => "$token") ); $api = new ApiMain( $params, true); $api->execute(); $data = & $api->getResultData();
$output = "moved $param1 to $param2 - $token";
also tried the below code using curl instead, which results in bad token as well
global $wgUser; $token = $wgUser->editToken(); $url = 'http://www.wikiocity.com/api.php?'; $myvars = 'action=move&format=xml&from=' . "$param1" . '&to=' . "$param2" . '&reason=' . "$param3" . '&token=' . urlencode($token);
$ch = curl_init( $url ); curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1); curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $myvars); curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1); curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, 'MyCoolTool/1.1 (http://example.com/MyCoolTool/; MyCoolTool@example.com) BasedOnSuperLib/1.4'); curl_setopt( $ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$response = curl_exec( $ch );
$output = "moved $param1 to $param2 - $myvars - $response";
Am I missing something in the code, or could I have a setting wrong somewhere?
Any help would be hugely appreciated!