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Kristina Chodorow's Blog
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Snail in a Turtleneck
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Kristina Chodorow's Blog – Snail in a Turtleneck Skip to content Kristina Chodorow's Blog Snail in a Turtleneck Login via command line I’m working on a command-line tool that will require user login, so I wanted to have the flow that all the snazzy command-line clis use: pop up a browser window and ask you to login with , then pass back something to the command line. Unfortunately, I had no idea what this type of login was called or how to do it. This article was great, and went through enough of the flow that I got the idea and finished it up on my own. The (kind of ridiculous) flow is: Start a local webserver. Open a browser pointing to the platform you want to use to login. …passing the local webserver’s address in as the redirect for post-login. Receive the response on the webserver and parse it. I’m using Python, so in more detail: first we start a local webserver. I’m doing this in a separate thread, because I need to do some other work while the webs...
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