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Passport is unnecessary and overly complex. Tokens for users should be stored in the database, then should be validated during http request handling.
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NOTE: Prior to any PRs the potential design and implementation needs to be discussed in this issue as this is not a minor code change. Please make sure you have a good understanding of oAuth 2.0 incl…
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Overview: This issue focuses on building the user authentication system for the application using Express.js and Passport.js. It will handle signup and login functionalities, allowing users to create …
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Implement user authentication in the Node.js and Express.js backend using Passport.js, with added validation for password strength. The system will handle user registration and login while ensuring th…
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Add OAuth2.0 authentication for Google and GitHub. Users should be able to log in using their Google or GitHub accounts.
**Tasks:**
- Set up OAuth for Google and GitHub using passport.js or anot…
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I am following this guide to enable authentication via Azure OIDC: https://medusa-plugins.vercel.app/authentication/azureoidc
I have added the following dependencies:
"medusa-plugin-auth": "^1.11.…
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Not sure if this is too obvious a suggestion, but hey ho :full_moon_with_face:
> Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js.
http://passportjs.org/
m10l updated
10 years ago
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**What** - description of what you me to do
Example: Hey @autopilot implement a Google sign-in on my website. Make changes to the front end and the back end of the application
**Why** - explain w…
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Using both https://github.com/mjhea0/passport-examples and https://github.com/barberboy/passport-google-oauth2-example I am getting the following error :-
InternalOAuthError: failed to fetch user p…
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Hi everyone, I just started to learn Encore and decided to use Prisma ORM (PostgreSQL). Here is a sample code that caused me an unsolvable problem:
```ts
import { PrismaClient, type Passport } fro…