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I am trying to send requests.post in Python which has a

username = "[email protected]"
password = "ChangemeinNv!"

My script has

start_build_url = 'http://{0}/jenkins/job/{1}/job/{2}/buildWithParameters?token={3}&{4}'.format(
    jenkins_uri, folder_name, job_name, build_token, build_param)
r = requests.post(
    start_build_url, data={
        'username': 'auth_username','password': 'auth_pass'}
)

I get a 401 Authentication issue when I execute my script

While passing the password as argument to my script I have tried by the following, but nothing seems to help:

  • %21 instead of ! and %40 for @
  • Escaping both the special charc by \
  • Enclosing the arguments in " "
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    are you sending 'auth_username' as the post data or what? Oct 18, 2018 at 20:44
  • Frequently you can use something like base64 encoding to encode the strings so this doesn't happen. Does whatever service you're interacting with support that? Oct 18, 2018 at 20:47
  • The password and username are madeup
    – DevOops
    Oct 18, 2018 at 20:48
  • @PatrickHaugh are you saying to user auth_pass.encode('utf-8') ? This i have already done
    – DevOops
    Oct 18, 2018 at 20:50
  • @PatrickHaugh: that's highly dependent on the specific API. It so happens that HTTP Basic Auth uses base64, yes, but simply guessing at encodings is not going to get you far.
    – Martijn Pieters
    Oct 18, 2018 at 21:01

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Jenkins expects you to send the username and password using the Basic authentication feature of HTTP. requests can handle this natively. See the Jenkins Remove access API documentation:

When your Jenkins is secured, you can use HTTP BASIC authentication to authenticate remote API requests.

Just put the username and password in a tuple passed in as the auth argument:

start_build_url = 'http://{0}/jenkins/job/{1}/job/{2}/buildWithParameters?token={3}&{4}'.format(
    jenkins_uri, folder_name, job_name, build_token, build_param)
r = requests.post(
    start_build_url, auth=(username, password),
)

Neither the username nor the password values need to be escaped, leave that to requests to worry about for you.

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