IdentityModel.AspNetCore
ASP.NET Core helper library for claims-based identity, OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect. (by IdentityModel)
autorest
OpenAPI (f.k.a Swagger) Specification code generator. Supports C#, PowerShell, Go, Java, Node.js, TypeScript, Python (by Azure)
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IdentityModel.AspNetCore
Posts with mentions or reviews of IdentityModel.AspNetCore.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-04.
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Refresh Authentication Token on retry when using Polly
Move your AuthorizationMessageHandler to execute before your resilience policies. You can take inspiration from IdentityServer's implementation: ClientAccessTokenHandler.cs
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Creating and Using HTTP Client SDKs in .NET 6
💡 Authentication in OAuth2/OIDC: If you need to manage user and client access tokens I suggest using IdentityModel.AspNetCore. It acquires, caches, and rotates tokens for you, see the docs.
autorest
Posts with mentions or reviews of autorest.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-04.
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How to auto generate automation code for existing apis?
Doesn't autorest do that? https://github.com/Azure/autorest
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MDN = Markdown
The autorest project uses this actually.
It works by embedding yaml code blocks into a markdown file.
It’s actually not completely awful and has proven somewhat useful to have a configuration clearly documented within the config.
https://github.com/Azure/autorest/blob/main/docs/generate/re...
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StackQL provider for Azure is now available
The StackQL Azure provider was created using the Autorest project using Azure specification docs from the azure-rest-api-specs repository. We will be adding integrated interactive authentication; for now, this is cli/sdk based; you can find all the documentation here.
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The Collison Brothers Built Stripe into a $95B Unicorn
I wonder if there is a format for API -> client automation that can be good enough, in the end Stripe have a rest API, with enough description it should be possible.
Okay so after a quick google it appears Microsoft are the "Simpsons already done it" of the programming world: https://github.com/Azure/autorest/
It'd probably be a good idea to add an Elixir backend for that and point it at Stripe's API here: https://github.com/stripe/openapi
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i learned the basics of how to create and use the MS Graph API. here's my notes
It is definitely created with AutoRest. That's both its strength and its greatest weakness. :(
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Creating and Using HTTP Client SDKs in .NET 6
Honorable mentions: AutoRest, Visual Studio Connected Services
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New Microsoft Graph PoSH module
The Microsoft.Graph.* modules are AutoRest-generated modules. They are a straight wrapper around the REST calls that you would perform with Invoke-RestMethod or Invoke-WebRequest.
- Adopting the OpenAPI schema to generate Plaid’s SDKs
- Which is the best code generator for consuming RESTful API that uses Swagger?
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Any way to generate Typescript code from API in Mac/OSX or Linux like NSwag Studio?
You can try autorest. I haven't used NSwag but I believe the two are similar. Also it looks like Nswag has a command line tool that you could use.