Re: [thredds] Pydap authentication problems

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  • From: Jim Fluke <james.fluke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:44:30 -0600
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Miguel,

Thanks for the reply, and to James Gallagher too!

I'll switch this over to the pydap project its mailing list.

Jim


On 10/11/24 16:02, Miguel Jimenez wrote:

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Hi all!

Just joined this mailing list, and catching up with stuff about pydap and tds. I am actively developing pydap, and updating the documentation. I have migrated the documentation to GitHub pages. And while reading through this thread (and another one about pydap authentication), I was curious about where it said that the username/password could be added to the url . Very interesting approach! I found the source of it, the old pydap documentation. I recently started updating pydap, and its documentation .


In the updated Pydap documentation you can find a particular examples on authentication with username, and with tokens as well. The documentation is built using executable notebooks.

Basic Authentication — PyDAP tutorial <https://pydap.github.io/pydap/notebooks/Authentication.html> pydap.github.io <https://pydap.github.io/pydap/notebooks/Authentication.html>
        <https://pydap.github.io/pydap/notebooks/Authentication.html>

<https://pydap.github.io/pydap/notebooks/Authentication.html>



 I am still curious about adding the username/password to the url. Perhaps internally pydap used to parse that information before my time? I never knew about it...

Anyways, I suggest to bring this issue on PyDAP's GitHub repository. And we can continue the conversation there. I also follow the updated documentation (url above).


PS - I have updated PyDAP and the new version 3.5 is compatible with numpy >=2.0.

Cheers,
Miguel

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