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Using JQuery, how would I call a JSONP API that required basic authentication?

Can I programatically handle this, or does the user have to interact and enter the username and password into the logon dialog?

Jason
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  • I found this today, maybe it helps? http://kevinkuchta.com/_site/2012/01/basic-authentication-with-jsonp/ – User Jan 31 '12 at 18:58

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The JSONP request does not use the XMLHttpRequest Object / System. Hence there is no way to do this directly.

I tried several times the approach mentioned in FinnNk's answer, but finally gave up after reading this discussion on the JQuery mailing list.

Update

When I said "no way to do this directly", what I meant is:

  • You can't programmatically set the HTTP auth credentials (However, most browsers I have tested will prompt the user for credentials)
  • If you don't want the user to enter the credentials manually, you need to use a server to proxy your request. See this blog post for an excellent description and example.
HRJ
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it is a little confusing since http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/jQuery.getJSON doesn't have the same options as docs.jquery.com/Ajax/jQuery.ajax

Mike Chelen
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the source code link is broken in the post referenced by @HRJ, try these:
https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy
or
https://oauth.net/code/

EDIT: I did manage to find the (now outdated) source code:
https://code.google.com/archive/p/xdoauthproxy/

Paul Wratt
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