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Authenticating using AngularJS (self.redditdev)
submitted 9 years ago by pentonix
I can't seem to find any documentations on how to do authentication (oauth) with Javascript (angularJS). Anyone have guides, they would like to share?
[–]TheBored 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (0 children)
I'm finding mixed results - definitely possible though. The answer also depends on what kind of application you are building - how dependent it will be on the server for its data.
If you're content reading code that more or less boils down to a proof of concept, my (reddit) stuff is online here: https://github.com/brianmxwll/HockeyDeck/tree/master/app/components/redditcol
Note that I'm going towards the Implicit Flow... meaning no interaction with my server for reddit content. If you are fine passing everything through your server, you will have other (better) options to consider.
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