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I am trying to access some google APIs from my javascript client using Oauth2. I've succeeded in getting the user to authenticate requests, but there's some unexpected behaviour when running the code below that'd I'd like to understand. When I click the 'authorize' button the first time, the result is:
'[ { "error": { "code": 401, "message": "Login Required", "data": [ { "domain": "global", "reason": "required", "message": "Login Required", "locationType": "header", "location": "Authorization" } ] }, "id": "gapiRpc" } ] '
on the second click the result is
[ { "id": "gapiRpc", "result": { "id": "1115793426680xxxx", "email": "[email protected]", "verified_email": true } } ]
here is the code for the page I am testing
<div id='sign in'>
<button onclick="init();">Authorize</button>
</div>
<p id="output">hello</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
function init() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='loading oauth2 api'
gapi.client.load('oauth2', 'v2', auth);
}
function auth() {
var config = {
client_id: '2264xxxxx-odt0g7jn8vspa3ot9ogjxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent',
scope: '.email',
immediate:true
};
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorizing'
gapi.auth.authorize(config, authed());
}
function authed() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorized'
var request = gapi.client.oauth2.userinfo.get().execute(
function(resp, raw) {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=raw
}
);
}
</script>
<script src=".js"></script>
<!--<script src=".js?onload=init"></script>-->
Could you please explain why I would get a 'login required' on the first execution of the code and a successful authentication on the second execution?
I am trying to access some google APIs from my javascript client using Oauth2. I've succeeded in getting the user to authenticate requests, but there's some unexpected behaviour when running the code below that'd I'd like to understand. When I click the 'authorize' button the first time, the result is:
'[ { "error": { "code": 401, "message": "Login Required", "data": [ { "domain": "global", "reason": "required", "message": "Login Required", "locationType": "header", "location": "Authorization" } ] }, "id": "gapiRpc" } ] '
on the second click the result is
[ { "id": "gapiRpc", "result": { "id": "1115793426680xxxx", "email": "[email protected]", "verified_email": true } } ]
here is the code for the page I am testing
<div id='sign in'>
<button onclick="init();">Authorize</button>
</div>
<p id="output">hello</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
function init() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='loading oauth2 api'
gapi.client.load('oauth2', 'v2', auth);
}
function auth() {
var config = {
client_id: '2264xxxxx-odt0g7jn8vspa3ot9ogjxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.',
scope: 'https://www.googleapis./auth/userinfo.email',
immediate:true
};
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorizing'
gapi.auth.authorize(config, authed());
}
function authed() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorized'
var request = gapi.client.oauth2.userinfo.get().execute(
function(resp, raw) {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=raw
}
);
}
</script>
<script src="https://apis.google./js/client.js"></script>
<!--<script src="https://apis.google./js/client.js?onload=init"></script>-->
Could you please explain why I would get a 'login required' on the first execution of the code and a successful authentication on the second execution?
Share Improve this question asked Nov 17, 2013 at 22:15 bafudabafuda 1411 silver badge7 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 4Due to the parentheses immediately after "authed" in the call to gapi.auth.authorize, the authed() callback is run immediately, prior to the call to gapi.auth.authorize.
Also, in your authed() handler you need to check to see whether the authorization check with immediate: true succeeded; for more details, see the reference documentation here:
https://developers.google./api-client-library/javascript/reference/referencedocs#gapiauthauthorize
Also refer to the section on pop-up blocking here:
https://developers.google./api-client-library/javascript/features/authentication#popup
When the "immediate" authorization fails, the authed callback will be invoked with a null token object, or a token object containing an "error" field; in these cases you need to present a user interface element the user can click which will re-run the gapi.auth.authorize call but with "immediate" set to false (or omitted). This allows the authorization pop-up to be opened without running afoul of your browser's pop-up blocker.
I am trying to access some google APIs from my javascript client using Oauth2. I've succeeded in getting the user to authenticate requests, but there's some unexpected behaviour when running the code below that'd I'd like to understand. When I click the 'authorize' button the first time, the result is:
'[ { "error": { "code": 401, "message": "Login Required", "data": [ { "domain": "global", "reason": "required", "message": "Login Required", "locationType": "header", "location": "Authorization" } ] }, "id": "gapiRpc" } ] '
on the second click the result is
[ { "id": "gapiRpc", "result": { "id": "1115793426680xxxx", "email": "[email protected]", "verified_email": true } } ]
here is the code for the page I am testing
<div id='sign in'>
<button onclick="init();">Authorize</button>
</div>
<p id="output">hello</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
function init() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='loading oauth2 api'
gapi.client.load('oauth2', 'v2', auth);
}
function auth() {
var config = {
client_id: '2264xxxxx-odt0g7jn8vspa3ot9ogjxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent',
scope: '.email',
immediate:true
};
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorizing'
gapi.auth.authorize(config, authed());
}
function authed() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorized'
var request = gapi.client.oauth2.userinfo.get().execute(
function(resp, raw) {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=raw
}
);
}
</script>
<script src=".js"></script>
<!--<script src=".js?onload=init"></script>-->
Could you please explain why I would get a 'login required' on the first execution of the code and a successful authentication on the second execution?
I am trying to access some google APIs from my javascript client using Oauth2. I've succeeded in getting the user to authenticate requests, but there's some unexpected behaviour when running the code below that'd I'd like to understand. When I click the 'authorize' button the first time, the result is:
'[ { "error": { "code": 401, "message": "Login Required", "data": [ { "domain": "global", "reason": "required", "message": "Login Required", "locationType": "header", "location": "Authorization" } ] }, "id": "gapiRpc" } ] '
on the second click the result is
[ { "id": "gapiRpc", "result": { "id": "1115793426680xxxx", "email": "[email protected]", "verified_email": true } } ]
here is the code for the page I am testing
<div id='sign in'>
<button onclick="init();">Authorize</button>
</div>
<p id="output">hello</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
function init() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='loading oauth2 api'
gapi.client.load('oauth2', 'v2', auth);
}
function auth() {
var config = {
client_id: '2264xxxxx-odt0g7jn8vspa3ot9ogjxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.',
scope: 'https://www.googleapis./auth/userinfo.email',
immediate:true
};
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorizing'
gapi.auth.authorize(config, authed());
}
function authed() {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML='authorized'
var request = gapi.client.oauth2.userinfo.get().execute(
function(resp, raw) {
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=raw
}
);
}
</script>
<script src="https://apis.google./js/client.js"></script>
<!--<script src="https://apis.google./js/client.js?onload=init"></script>-->
Could you please explain why I would get a 'login required' on the first execution of the code and a successful authentication on the second execution?
Share Improve this question asked Nov 17, 2013 at 22:15 bafudabafuda 1411 silver badge7 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 4Due to the parentheses immediately after "authed" in the call to gapi.auth.authorize, the authed() callback is run immediately, prior to the call to gapi.auth.authorize.
Also, in your authed() handler you need to check to see whether the authorization check with immediate: true succeeded; for more details, see the reference documentation here:
https://developers.google./api-client-library/javascript/reference/referencedocs#gapiauthauthorize
Also refer to the section on pop-up blocking here:
https://developers.google./api-client-library/javascript/features/authentication#popup
When the "immediate" authorization fails, the authed callback will be invoked with a null token object, or a token object containing an "error" field; in these cases you need to present a user interface element the user can click which will re-run the gapi.auth.authorize call but with "immediate" set to false (or omitted). This allows the authorization pop-up to be opened without running afoul of your browser's pop-up blocker.
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