Ive found a way to easily make basic authentication via $resource.
First you need to get Authentication key from API, so you should call $http 
POST(with your username/password) to server.
If return is success just get authentication key as return, 
fill $http.defaults.headers.common.Authorization variable with that key.
You can do $resource as it is described everywhere call after that and it 
will work since $http is dependency of $resource.

Hope that helps.

On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:28:39 AM UTC+2, Tom Bestebreurtje wrote:
>
> +1 from me on this.
>
> Requests with credentials are only mentioned once in Angular's $http docs:
> http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$http
>
> - Tom
>
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 4:39:10 PM UTC+2, Roberto Martínez wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rameesh
>>
>> I wonder if you figured the solution of this. I'm trying to build 
>> something like you mentioned. Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:20:49 PM UTC-4, Rameesh wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you very much for the direction, that helped.
>>>
>>> I'm now looking for changing the header at runtime. For instance, a user 
>>> enter a name/password pair and I need to pass that through a header before 
>>> I hit the $resource call. Any ideas on that?
>>>
>>> Rameesh
>>>
>>> On Saturday, July 7, 2012 6:09:53 PM UTC+2, Noah Freitas wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I can't answer your Basic Authentication question, but I did recently 
>>>> have to set a custom header on all $resource calls from my application:
>>>>
>>>>     .config(['$httpProvider', function($httpProvider) { 
>>>>       $httpProvider.defaults.headers.common['X-Auth'] = apiKey;
>>>>     }]);
>>>>
>>>> The $httpProvider.defaults.headers object is probably where you are 
>>>> going to find your solution.  The common object will set headers for all 
>>>> $http requests, though you can be more granular and set them for specific 
>>>> methods as well (GET, POST, etc.) 
>>>>
>>>> The documentation can be found here: 
>>>> http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$http under "Setting HTTP Headers".
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 6, 2012 6:59:34 PM UTC-7, Rameesh wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I use the $resource service to call RESTful resources that 
>>>>> requires Basic Authentication? How can I pass the user/password? Any 
>>>>> links/posts/ideas are really appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> A more general question: How I can define the Request Headers while 
>>>>> using $resource?
>>>>>
>>>>> Forgive the newbie questions. A couple of weeks and you'll find me 
>>>>> answering similar questions myself :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Rameesh
>>>>>
>>>>

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