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Im currently working on a chrome extension for my school project. This extension gets the url of the current active tab and sends to a discord channel. To do this how can I add discord login to my chrome extension?
Im using javascript and html to write the extension.










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    Im currently working on a chrome extension for my school project. This extension gets the url of the current active tab and sends to a discord channel. To do this how can I add discord login to my chrome extension?
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      Im currently working on a chrome extension for my school project. This extension gets the url of the current active tab and sends to a discord channel. To do this how can I add discord login to my chrome extension?
      Im using javascript and html to write the extension.










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      Im currently working on a chrome extension for my school project. This extension gets the url of the current active tab and sends to a discord channel. To do this how can I add discord login to my chrome extension?
      Im using javascript and html to write the extension.







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          You will have to either use OAuth2 or you could also use an Webhook to directly send a message to a Channel over an request.






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          • Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

            – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
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            @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

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          • Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

            – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
            Nov 26 '18 at 4:43






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            @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

            – Xan
            Nov 26 '18 at 14:32
















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          You will have to either use OAuth2 or you could also use an Webhook to directly send a message to a Channel over an request.






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          • Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

            – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
            Nov 26 '18 at 4:43






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            @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

            – Xan
            Nov 26 '18 at 14:32














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          • Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

            – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
            Nov 26 '18 at 4:43






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            @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

            – Xan
            Nov 26 '18 at 14:32



















          • Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

            – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
            Nov 26 '18 at 4:43






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            @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

            – Xan
            Nov 26 '18 at 14:32

















          Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

          – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
          Nov 26 '18 at 4:43





          Is it possible to use OAuth2 with Javascript? Didnt find any info on that.

          – Suvin Nimnaka Sukka
          Nov 26 '18 at 4:43




          1




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          @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

          – Xan
          Nov 26 '18 at 14:32





          @SuvinNimnakaSukka For extensions specifically, you could take a look at chrome.identity API. But a Webhook approach would be much easier.

          – Xan
          Nov 26 '18 at 14:32




















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