Please open a ticket. On Monday, 16 July 2012 13:09:29 UTC-5, rdodev wrote: > > Massimo, > > As Alec mentioned above, if not RESTful, OAuth and jsonrpc/jsonp would > work as well. So if this is the preferred approach to non-browser/mobile > authentication I could definitely work with that. > > Thanks. > > On Monday, July 16, 2012 1:59:30 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> Can you descrive in some details the API's you would like to have? >> If there is agreement it would not much to add them. >> >> >> On Monday, 16 July 2012 10:18:55 UTC-5, rdodev wrote: >>> >>> I'm developing a web2py app that will be used as the back-end for a >>> mobile app. The mobile app will be making API calls to the service for >>> anything ranging from login/authentication to CRUD operations. The auth >>> model that comes baked into web2py would suffice, except that it's not >>> RESTful and it's mostly geared to work with a web browser (sessions, >>> cookies, etc.). Is there a way to set the auth module to behave RESTfully? >>> >>> Another issue is that some of the mobile clients might be running on a >>> webView (phoneGap) and thus issuing requests to out back end would result >>> in a same-origin policy denial. Is there a way to setup CORS in web2py (or >>> should we set that up through apache/wsgi instead?) >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>
--

