Hello,
AFAIK the parameters for the action 'clientlogin' are 'lgname' and
'lgpassword' and not 'username' and 'password'.
See the documentation:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Login
Anyway, hoping to be useful, here you are a little framework to
simplify that part:
https://github.com/valerio-bozzolan/boz-mw
In that way, can be just:
$wiki = \wm\MetaWiki.php::instance();
$wiki->login( $user, $password );
if( $wiki->isLogged() ) {
echo "OK";
}
By!
On Tue, 2019-05-28 at 17:34 -0400, Daniel Edery wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to have my user remotely sign-in through my
laravel/react site, but I've been reaching a dead-end.
After reading this post from 2017 :
https://laracasts.com/discuss/cha
nnels/general-discussion/single-sign-on-mechanism-for-laravel-and-
mediawiki?page=0
I've followed the step for method 2 from:
https://www.mediawiki.org/w
iki/API:Login
I've request a login token with the api with a "GET" call of
"/api.php?action=query&format=json&meta=tokens&type=login"
and received for example:
"97b2edb716fa7b13f2955c79e7f8f0205ceda2c6+\\"
Then I "POST" the result with the formData provided: (I am 100% sure
those credentials are valid as I can use them to login)
action: clientlogin
username: TestUser
password: ********
loginrequests:
loginmessageformat: wikitext
loginreturnurl:
http://localhost:3000/
logintoken: f90d08a1b279a521d24a4f629b678bb35ceda63d+\
format: json
The response that I get back is:
{"warnings":{"main":{"*": "Unrecognized parameters:
username,
password."}},"clientlogin":{"status": "FAIL","message": "The
supplied
credentials could not be
authenticated.","messagecode": "authmanager-
authn-no-primary"}}
What am I missing to correctly remote login a user?
Any help would be appreciated.
Daniel
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