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I'm wondering if it's possible to set up secure login authentication in a Chrome extension without OAuth2. I'm considering setting it up as follows:

  1. On opening the extension, send a POST to server which returns the CSRF token
  2. JavaScript inserts the token into the usual login form (as in Django template)

[steps 1 and 2 replace the usual Django template rendering]

  1. User provides username and password and submits the form
  2. Success/Fail JSON response is returned and handled appropriately
  3. CSRF token is stored as a cookie (or in browser storage that Chrome extensions use) to enable automated login until it expires

Would be great to hear possible problems/corrections to this approach as well as pointers to relevant resources!

== UPDATE ==

It seems like chrome.identity.launchWebAuthFlow is the way to go. I found resources that explain how to implement it client-side but they all say nothing about how to authenticate server-side for non-Google accounts:

It seems that the last missing ingredient is to write code that validates a URL such as:

https://www.my-app.com/dialog/oauth?client_id=123456789012345&
redirect_uri=https://abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef.chromiumapp.org/provider_cb&response_type=token&scope=user_photos 

That will surely be done by another Chrome Identity API call from my application's server. I looked through a large number of resources (and related stack overflow questions) and they provide no clear answer. Thanks!

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  • Is there any specific reason why you're avoiding OAuth2?
    – Reez0
    Nov 26, 2019 at 8:25
  • I don't want people to have to 'log in with Google'. Maybe this is something I'm misunderstanding and I can use OAuth2 and still have people log in with credentials they'd set up on my site?
    – tsotsi
    Nov 26, 2019 at 16:21

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