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request - Code 32 POSTing tweet via twitter API, only with Needle

I’m trying to post tweets via the twitter API, using Needle to make the POST request and I'm getting error 32, Could not authenticate you.

I’m using oauth-1.0a to form the authorization data. I’ve been working off of the example code they give, which uses Request (now depreciated / no longer updated) instead of Needle. I know my keys / tokens are all in order because I can make posts fine using the Request library, I just want to do it using Needle, so something is being malformed obviously. Instead of just doing what works, I’m using this as a Learning Opportunity.

Here’s my needle request:

const oauth = OAuth({
  consumer: {
    key: the_key,
    secret: the_secret,
  },
  signature_method: "HMAC-SHA1",
  hash_function(base_string, key) {
    return crypto.createHmac("sha1", key).update(base_string).digest("base64");
  },
});

const request_data = {
  url: "https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/update.json",
  method: "POST",
  data: { status: "this is th best test tweet i've ever written" },
};

let options = {
    headers: {
      Authorization: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize(request_data, token))
        .Authorization,
    },
  };
  //  Weird indent here, sumarrizing, sorry
  needle(request_data.method, request_data.url, request_data.data, options)
  .then((resp) => {
    // console.log(Object.keys(resp.req));
    console.log(resp.req._header);
    if (resp.statusCode == 200) {
      console.log(`Tweet posted at ${resp.body.created_at}`);
    } else {
      let err = resp.body.errors[0];
      console.log(`Got code "${err.code}, ${err.message}" from twitter`);
    }
  })
  .catch(async (err) => {
    console.log(
      `Got ${err} from twitter request, waiting ${
        reconnectDelay / 1000
      } seconds and trying again...`
    );
    await sleep(reconnectDelay);
    reconnectDelay *= 2;
    postTweet();
  });

where request_data.data is {status: "this is a status that gets updated"}

Taking a peak at the headers that I sent from Needle, I get:

POST /1.1/statuses/update.json HTTP/1.1
accept: */*
user-agent: Needle/2.5.2 (Node.js v12.18.3; win32 x64)
authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key="XXX", oauth_nonce="XXX", oauth_signature="XXX", oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_timestamp="1609292426", oauth_token="XXX", oauth_version="1.0"
content-length: 67
content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
host: api.twitter.com
Connection: close

The headers look totally correct? Here's what the twitter docs say the header should look like.

Again, I know my tokens are correct because this works totally fine with:

 request(
      {
          url: request_data.url,
          method: request_data.method,
          form: oauth.authorize(request_data, token),
      },
      function(error, response, body) {
        if (error) console.log(error)
        console.log(Object.keys(response.request))
        console.log(response.request.body)
          // console.log(response.req)
      }
  )

I’ve tried reforming the Needle request a few different ways and it’s really driving me crazy so any help would be appreciated! Thanks.


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