Bjoern Sjut on 29 Mar 2016 19:24:59
Add oauth(2) as an option to authenticate for e.g. web.contents.
Administrator on 30 Oct 2018 01:34:04
This is enabled via Custom Connectors: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/startingtodevelopcustomconnectors
- Comments (135)
RE: oauth
Ha ha ha, This is a laughable response. So now I am to either carry on using Basic Auth on my APIs or start telling my customers: "Here download and follow these installation instructions to install this weird file before you can use Power BI for what it was intended to do". That's even worse than asking a client to follow instructions on how to generate an API key and I've never seen that work out well.
We considered Custom Connectors but didn't want to wear the cost of providing application support to 5000 customers.
I mean, I had to roll my own Basic Auth provider when we started working onto dotNET Core just to support Power BI and Excel. Did you hear me?! I rolled my own Auth provider to a data API to support your product; that's insane!
Please reopen this idea, please implement OAuth as a connector. I fail to understand how this can be hard for you to do or what Microsoft's strategic value is in not providing it.
RE: oauth
Daniel there is a link posted in their response on how create custom connections.
RE: oauth
Hi Miguel. I can understand you saying 'not planned', but you have not given us any alternative to connect to API's? Please provide a solution.
RE: oauth
Disappointed. Not a relevant solution.
RE: oauth
An unexpected short answer after all that time. How about Power BI Online? What is the story around that ?
RE: oauth
The article referenced states : "Data Connectors are currently only supported in Power BI Desktop", so how does this help Power BI Report Server ?
RE: oauth
So the answer is 'no, you can do it yourself'
O_o
RE: oauth
Disappointed
RE: oauth
Very disappointing response.
RE: oauth
What??? Cmmon, team, you can do better than this! Please help - this is much needed!
Thanks!