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Hello everyone.
I am looking to create a login page to access a report. This would be a simple login page with user and password (or maybe just a password) that I would hand over to users. The will be sent the link, then introduce their code and they will be able to acces their report. Based on the key that they enter a filter would have a certain value for the report. The users don't have Power BI, they would access the report through a link to the public web report. I was wondering if this could be made maybe using the JavaScript API or something. I know a couple of things of JavaScritp but not too much. I have seen some similiar questions in the forum but none have a real solution.
Thank you very much for your time.
Luis.
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Hi @PelaezLink ,
I'm afraid that it can't create a custom login page. You can review the links below to see if the methods there can be used as an alternative...
When you use Publish to web, anyone on the Internet can view your published report or visual. Viewing requires no authentication. It includes viewing detail-level data that your reports aggregate. Before publishing a report, make sure it's okay for you to share the data and visualizations publicly. Don't publish confidential or proprietary information. If in doubt, check your organization's policies before publishing.
Filter a report using query string parameters in the URL
The embed for your customers solution allows you to build an app that uses non-interactive authentication against Power BI. Your customers are likely to be external users, and they don't need to sign in using Power BI credentials to view the embedded content.
Best Regards
Hi @PelaezLink ,
I'm afraid that it can't create a custom login page. You can review the links below to see if the methods there can be used as an alternative...
When you use Publish to web, anyone on the Internet can view your published report or visual. Viewing requires no authentication. It includes viewing detail-level data that your reports aggregate. Before publishing a report, make sure it's okay for you to share the data and visualizations publicly. Don't publish confidential or proprietary information. If in doubt, check your organization's policies before publishing.
Filter a report using query string parameters in the URL
The embed for your customers solution allows you to build an app that uses non-interactive authentication against Power BI. Your customers are likely to be external users, and they don't need to sign in using Power BI credentials to view the embedded content.
Best Regards
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