On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 1:16:49 PM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
>
> 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.
>
>
It is already part of web2py core, in all 2.14.x versions (and maybe some 
2.13.y versions).
I haven't actually used it, but the doc comment in tools.py seems to be a 
very good explanation.
(I've done some other reading on JWT -- Niphlod posted the link to the RFC, 
for instance -- and
know of its use for helping to secure OAuth2.)

I think a couple of other users have posted here that they used  it now 
that it's built-in.

/dps

 

> On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 10:05:53 PM UTC+2, Dave S wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 4:18:48 AM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>
>> Have you looked at using JWT?  Documentation is mainly gluon/tools.py, 
>> although Niphlod wrote here a little about its use when he coded it a 
>> couple of years ago.
>>
>> /dps
>>
>>  
>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at 3:48:02 AM UTC+2, Mark Li wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 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:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 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. 
>>>>>> And it will persist between requests.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>
>

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