Elixir API wrapper for WeChat.
At present, there are two ways to build application in WeChat Official Account open ecosystem:
-
Integrates public APIs after turn on your WeChat Official Account into the developer mode (see details), here named it as
common
application in document ofelixir_wechat
, the same below; -
Authorizes your WeChat Official Account to the WeChat Official Account third-party platform application (see details), here named it as
component
application in document ofelixir_wechat
, the same below.
This library wants to provide a flexible way to explicitly call all of
WeChat's API functions, meanwhile helps to maintain the fetch-expiry-refresh
loop cycle of access_token
, you can choose your way to storage
access_token
, jssdk-ticket
and card-ticket
as well.
Refer the official
document's
recommend there needs the centralization nodes to maintain the life cycle of
access_token
(fetch/storage/refresh).
This library is designed for these four use scenarios:
Application | Scenario | Storage Behaviour |
---|---|---|
common |
client | WeChat.Storage.Client |
common |
hub | WeChat.Storage.Hub |
component |
client | WeChat.Storage.ComponentClient |
component |
hub | WeChat.Storage.ComponentHub |
Notice:
-
The above "client" means the business logic which rely on the
access_token
maintained by the centralization nodes; -
The above "hub" means the implements in the centralization nodes.
def deps do
[
{:elixir_wechat, "~> 0.4"}
]
end
Currently, this library uses Tesla.Adapter.Finch
to process http request/response, you can optionally define Finch's
default pool setting like this:
config :elixir_wechat,
pool_size: 100,
pool_count: 1
pool_size
, optional, number of connections to maintain in each pool, seeFinch.request/6
for details, default to 100.pool_count
, optional, number of pools to start, seeFinch.request/6
for details, default to 1.
First of all, let's add the built-in plug into the router of your server:
plug WeChat.Plug.Pipeline,
adapter_storage: [
component: WeChat.Storage.ComponentLocal,
common: WeChat.Storage.Local
]
The adapter_storage
option is required, according to your use case, you need
to implement your common
or component
storage refer the corresponding
behaviour, if your server need to cover both of them, just add them as the same
time.
After the above setup, there will add the following URLs into your server for internal interactive, both of them are used to read/write cacheable data from the centralization nodes.
POST "/refresh/access_token"
GET "/client/access_token"
GET "/client/component_access_token"
GET "/client/ticket"
For example, assume that the above setup server is running as
"http://localhost:4000", now let's invoke the get material list
API as an example from the client
side.
POST /cgi-bin/material/batchget_material?access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN
Host: api.weixin.qq.com
Scheme: https
Body: {
"type": "image",
"offset": 0,
"count": 10
}
defmodule MyClient do
use WeChat,
adapter_storage: {:default, "http://localhost:4000"},
appid: "MyAppID"
end
MyClient.request(
:post,
url: "/cgi-bin/material/batchget_material",
body: %{type: "image", offset: 0, count: 10}
)
Or use WeChat.request/2
directly
WeChat.request(
:post,
appid: "MyAppID",
adapter_storage: {:default, "http://localhost:4000"},
url: "/cgi-bin/material/batchget_material",
body: %{type: "image", offset: 0, count: 10}
)
defmodule MyComponentClient do
use WeChat.Component,
adapter_storage: {:default, "http://localhost:4000"},
appid: "MyComponentAppID",
authorizer_appid: "MyAuthorizerAppID"
end
MyComponentClient.request(
:post,
url: "/cgi-bin/material/batchget_material",
body: %{type: "image", offset: 0, count: 10}
)
Or use WeChat.request/2
directly
WeChat.request(
:post,
appid: "MyComponentAppID",
authorizer_appid: "MyAuthorizerAppID",
adapter_storage: {:default, "http://localhost:4000"},
url: "/cgi-bin/material/batchget_material",
body: %{type: "image", offset: 0, count: 10}
)
Please notice the access_token
parameter will be automatically appended by
this library, if access_token
is expired when calling, there will retry
refresh access_token
from self-host centralization nodes, and then self-host
centralization nodes will maintain the life cycle of a fresh access_token
.
The default adapter storage {:default, "http://localhost:4000"}
is
implemented as a client connects to the self-host hub servers via some predefined HTTP API
functions:
- The
WeChat.Storage.Adapter.DefaultClient
is used forcommon
application. - The
WeChat.Storage.Adapter.DefaultComponentClient
is used forcomponent
application.
In general use, you need to define your adapter storage implemented the corresponding behaviour, the aim of this design to adapt as much as you want.
$ mix docs
First you need to add the following environment variables in the
config/test.exs
, and then run mix test
in the root of this repo.
System.put_env("TEST_COMMON_APPID", "...")
System.put_env("TEST_COMPONENT_APPID", "...")
System.put_env("TEST_HUB_URL", "...")
System.put_env("TEST_OPENID", "...")
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