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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T20:40:40+00:00 2026-06-07T20:40:40+00:00

I’m in the process of designing an API in PHP that will use OAuth2.0.

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I’m in the process of designing an API in PHP that will use OAuth2.0. My end goal is to build a front-end application in javascript (using AngularJS) that accesses this API directly. I know that traditionally there’s no way to secure transactions in javascript and so directly accessing an API isn’t feasible. The front-end would need to communicate with server code that in turn communicated with the API directly. However, in researching OAuth2 it looks as if the User-Agent Flow is designed to help in this situation.

What I need help with is implementing the OAuth2 User-Agent Flow in javascript (particularly AngularJS if possible as that’s what I’m using for my front-end). I haven’t been able to find any examples or tutorials that do this. I really have no idea where to start and don’t want to read through the entire OAuth2 spec without at least seeing an example of what I’ll be looking at doing. So any examples, tutorials, links, etc would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-06-07T20:40:41+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:40 pm

    The Implicit Grant flow (the one you’re referring to as User-Agent Flow) is exactly the way to go:

    The implicit grant is a simplified authorization code flow optimized for clients implemented in a browser using a scripting language such as JavaScript.

    To understand the flow, the documentation from Google for client-side applications is a really good place to start. Note that they recommend you to take an additional token validation step to avoid confused deputy problems.

    Here is a short example implementation of the flow using the Soundcloud API and jQuery, taken from this answer:

    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
      $(function () {
        var extractToken = function(hash) {
          var match = hash.match(/access_token=([\w-]+)/);
          return !!match && match[1];
        };
    
        var CLIENT_ID = YOUR_CLIENT_ID;
        var AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT = "https://soundcloud.com/connect";
        var RESOURCE_ENDPOINT = "https://api.soundcloud.com/me";
    
        var token = extractToken(document.location.hash);
        if (token) {
          $('div.authenticated').show();
    
          $('span.token').text(token);
    
          $.ajax({
              url: RESOURCE_ENDPOINT
            , beforeSend: function (xhr) {
                xhr.setRequestHeader('Authorization', "OAuth " + token);
                xhr.setRequestHeader('Accept',        "application/json");
              }
            , success: function (response) {
                var container = $('span.user');
                if (response) {
                  container.text(response.username);
                } else {
                  container.text("An error occurred.");
                }
              }
          });
        } else {
          $('div.authenticate').show();
    
          var authUrl = AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT + 
            "?response_type=token" +
            "&client_id="    + clientId +
            "&redirect_uri=" + window.location;
    
          $("a.connect").attr("href", authUrl);
        }
      });
    </script>
    <style>
      .hidden {
        display: none;
      }
    </style>
    
    <div class="authenticate hidden">
      <a class="connect" href="">Connect</a>
    </div>
    
    <div class="authenticated hidden">
      <p>
        You are using token
        <span class="token">[no token]</span>.
      </p>
    
      <p>
        Your SoundCloud username is
        <span class="user">[no username]</span>.
      </p>
    </div>
    

    For sending XMLHttpRequests (what the ajax() function does in jQuery) using AngularJS, refer to their documentation of the $http service.

    If you want to preserve state, when sending the user to the authorization endpoint, check out the state parameter.

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