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Using matlab.net​.http.Requ​estMessage​.Send with NTLM authentication

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Good day,
I have a need to call a web API from my matlab code which has been secured with NTLM authentication on the server side.
I tried the following matlab functionality but cannot seem to get around the authentication problem: 1) webwrite 2) matlab.net.http.RequestMessage.send(scope, options) where options = HTTPOptions('Credentials',Credentials('Username','xyz','Password','abc','Scope',URI(strUrl)),'ConnectTimeout',30)
Can you advise if/how I can make the web call work under NTLM authentication.
Thank you. Thien

Answers (2)

Thien Pham
Thien Pham on 23 Oct 2017
Hi Andy,
Below extract from the code, as I can verify it does work for NTLM authentication (in fact according to MS the class should handle any authentication challenges automatically).
You need to replace the variables ending in _XXX suffix with your objects. The returned strContent is a valid JSON string which you then need to parse. There's an example of a working parser class in Matlab.
NET.addAssembly('System'); NET.addAssembly('System.Net'); NET.addAssembly('System.Net.Http'); NET.addAssembly('System.Threading.Tasks'); import System.*; import System.Net.*; import System.Net.Http.*; import System.Net.Http.Headers.*;
clientHandler = HttpClientHandler; clientHandler.Credentials = CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials; client = HttpClient(clientHandler); client.BaseAddress = Uri(strUrl_XXX); client.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(90); client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Clear(); mediatype = MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue('application/json'); client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(mediatype);
jsonParams = this.api_create_json(ParamsStructure_XXX); objParams = StringContent(jsonParams, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8, 'application/json'); response = client.PostAsync(strUrl, objParams).Result;
objContent = response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync(); strContent = char(objContent.Result);

Morrie Gasser
Morrie Gasser on 7 Aug 2017
Unfortunately, as of R2017a, the HTTP interface (classes in matlab.net.http) and webwrite do not support NTLM. It is supported by webread, but only for the GET method.
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Thien Pham
Thien Pham on 7 Aug 2017
Thanks for confirming this Morrie.
I have found a somewhat convoluted workaround by using .NET HttpClient which seems to resolve the authentication issue.
Thien
Andrew Stamps
Andrew Stamps on 20 Oct 2017
Thien,
Any chance you could share this workaround? I am experiencing a similar issue.
Thanks, Andy

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