On Aug 20 2018, Peter Bex wrote:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 02:47:25PM +0200, Jörg F. Wittenberger wrote:
I'm trying to use the http-client to talk to a Jira installation.
Without much success.
Jira is documented to support Basic authentication. However it defaults
to and advertices OAuth. For the case at hand, a script reading some
data, it OAuth looks like wasteful overhead.
The idea is to supply an "Authorization" header right with the request.
http-client comes with built-in basic auth support. Just put a username
and password in the URL's authorization component.
That's what I tried first. :-/
Any hints welcome.
So far I have this:
(define (insightc-query!2 uri . more)
(define (basic-auth username pw)
(string-append
"Basic "
(basic-auth-param-subunparser `((username . ,username) (password .
,pw))))
#;`#(Basic ((username . ,username) (password . ,pw)))
#;`#(Basic (,(basic-auth-param-subunparser `((username . ,username)
(password . ,pw)))))
)
(let* ((uri (update-uri uri host: "localhost" port: 7070 path: (append
(uri-path uri) more)))
(username "jwi")
(pw (call-with-input-file ".password" read))
(hdr (headers `((authorization ,(basic-auth username pw)))))
(req (make-request uri: uri headers: hdr)))
(call-with-response req (lambda (x) #f) insightc-response-handler)))
Error: (unparse-headers) could not unparse "Authorization" header
(#("Basic and... ...=" Error: (unparse-headers) could not unparse
"Authorization" header (#("Basic and... ...="
Call history:
intarweb.scm:724: ##sys#print
If you want to pass a raw string through the request unparser, convert it
to a blob. Then it will be taken as-is, iirc.
Ah, great, that might do the trick. Will try tomorrow.
Cheers,
Peter
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