On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 2:57:44 AM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
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> The only challenge im facing is the needed customization on the W2P side
> to allow the the app to login, and the route to use inside the mobile app
> to pass the login credentials.
> If someone can share a segment of the
The only challenge im facing is the needed customization on the W2P side to
allow the the app to login, and the route to use inside the mobile app to
pass the login credentials.
If someone can share a segment of the code it can be helpful.
Thanks.
Oasis
On Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 12:25:38 AM
On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 1:16:49 PM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
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> You mean that it doesnt require modifying core Web2py code? or adding
> other codes inside your controller? because what i want is actually logging
> in and storing a token returned by w2p.
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It is already part of web2py co
You mean that it doesnt require modifying core Web2py code? or adding other
codes inside your controller? because what i want is actually logging in
and storing a token returned by w2p.
On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 10:05:53 PM UTC+2, Dave S wrote:
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> On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 4:18:48 AM
On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 4:18:48 AM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
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> Hello,
> Can someone create a web2pyslice explaining how to do it and what to
> change in web2py gluon in order to connect an android native app to it.
> 4 years later people(e.g: me, my colleagues...) are still facing the sam
Hello,
Can someone create a web2pyslice explaining how to do it and what to change
in web2py gluon in order to connect an android native app to it.
4 years later people(e.g: me, my colleagues...) are still facing the same
issue and i think it can be helpful to the community.
kr,
Oasis
On Wednes
Hey Mark,
I did finish this, although it's been some time since I've looked into the
code for the mobile-related stuff. Most of it still makes sense to me
On Friday, October 10, 2014 1:31:09 PM UTC-7, Mark Graves wrote:
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> Did you ever finish this?
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> I implemented something similar.
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> I'd l
Did you ever finish this?
I implemented something similar.
I'd love to collaborate and get a repo up for working with mobile devices
with web2py as an app back end.
On Sunday, January 6, 2013 11:43:05 AM UTC-6, dlypka wrote:
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> If you mimic the same http traffic that a browser would generate,
If you mimic the same http traffic that a browser would generate, then of
course you will get all the normal web2py functionality such as the session.
The web2py session is usually stored in the database which means it can
store a large amount of data without the size limits of cookie storage. A
Would it be necessary to connect to the same web2py session?
To my understanding, connecting to the same session would be necessary if
the session contained Auth information indicating whether or not a user was
logged in. However, using auth.login_bare(), I only return a token on login
success,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:57 PM, dlypka wrote:
> But are you reconnecting to the same web2py session on each request?
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That's how OAuth Providers work (for the most part)
Would be good if we could create an OAuth Provider in web2py though…
> On Thursday, January 3, 2013 3:20:01 PM UTC-6, Mark
But are you reconnecting to the same web2py session on each request?
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 3:20:01 PM UTC-6, Mark Li wrote:
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> I reviewed your code again and looked into the source code for web2py to
> see how web2py deals with session login cookies.
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> For what I want to accomplish, I b
I reviewed your code again and looked into the source code for web2py to
see how web2py deals with session login cookies.
For what I want to accomplish, I believe I have found a method which does
not involved changing web2py source code. It's simpler and more straight
forward for me to wrap my
I was not precisely calling from a native Android or native IOS app.
I was using a PhoneGap client, which is different. It is looks like a web
browser but is not a browser client.
PhoneGap can only use HTML5 storage unless you write a native Android / IOS
PhoneGap extension/plugin.
So my techniqu
Thanks for the responses, and Happy New Years to you guys too!
dlypka, for your cookieless solution, it assumes that the client app can't
store/extract tokens? In the Google Android link above, it says that both
Android and iOS can read and extract the tokens/cookies. So when the
Android app ca
:-)
On Tuesday, 1 January 2013 10:45:47 UTC-6, dlypka wrote:
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> Yes it is my New Year's Resolution to make time to put it in a Slice.
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> On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 10:35:49 AM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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>> Perhaps this should go in a web2pyslice?
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>> On Monday, 31 December 2012 21:2
Yes it is my New Year's Resolution to make time to put it in a Slice.
On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 10:35:49 AM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> Perhaps this should go in a web2pyslice?
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> On Monday, 31 December 2012 21:28:04 UTC-6, dlypka wrote:
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>> I developed a solution for this.
>> I poste
Perhaps this should go in a web2pyslice?
On Monday, 31 December 2012 21:28:04 UTC-6, dlypka wrote:
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> I developed a solution for this.
> I posted it here:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/YVYQHRJmcos
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> Happy New Year!
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> On Monday, December 31, 2012 4:38:40 PM UTC
I developed a solution for this.
I posted it here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/YVYQHRJmcos
Happy New Year!
On Monday, December 31, 2012 4:38:40 PM UTC-6, Mark Li wrote:
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> I am currently trying to authenticate users on an Android app to my Web2py
> application. I
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