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author | William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> | 2020-02-05T23·28+0000 |
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committer | William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> | 2020-02-05T23·33+0000 |
commit | fafabc6e4a549393992dc93075e30d26d8c63731 (patch) | |
tree | 020cbea046f1e4ac1ced2649ca54193f576e7018 /emacs/.emacs.d | |
parent | 138070f3f6492cdd45acf17ae4e1d25e30de7653 (diff) |
Support OAuth 2.0 login flow for Monzo API
After some toil and lots of learning, monzo_ynab is receiving access and refresh tokens from Monzo. I can now use these tokens to fetch my transactions from the past 24 hours and then forward them along to YNAB. If YNAB's API requires OAuth 2.0 login flow for authorization, I should be able to set that up in about an hour, which would be much faster than it took me to setup the login flow for Monzo. Learning can be a powerful thing. See the TODOs scattered around for a general idea of some (but not all) of the work that remains. TL;DR - Package monzo_ynab with buildGo - Move some utility functions to sibling packages - Add a README with a project overview, installation instructions, and a brief note about my ideas for deployment Note: I have some outstanding questions about how to manage state in Go. Should I use channels? Should I use a library? Are top-level variables enough? Answers to some or all of these questions and more coming soon...
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