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SPA-with-httponly-sessions
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Questions around SPA + session cookie approaches
Now based on the tutorial / example at: SPA with httponly sessions - they recommend that your login isn't done via an API request, but by an actual form submission, why wouldn't that approach be preferred in the testdriven tutorial?
Misago
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PhpBB
I would like to use this opportunity to also mention about a forum software I am building, Misago: https://misago-project.org/
Around year ago I've started to aggressively pursue improvements to it's UX and featureset which to my surprise resulted in project getting new (small) wave of attention and a lot of great feedback on what else is missing and what needs changed that I am working on at.
I've grown on old school forums, phpBB2, Invision Power Board 2.3, vBulletin 3 and I am trying to hit a sweet spot between old and new, taking inspiration from both other modern solutions like Discourse or Flarum, but also from latest versions of XenForo and Invision Community.
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PhpBB 3.3.10
A shameless self promotion, but for last 10 years or so I've been developing and maintaining my own forum software, Misago:
https://misago-project.org/
It's build with Python and React, so obviously not so easy to setup like PHP solutions, but there's also a magic docker setup that you can just git clone to your server and get forum running in minutes.
But with Misago I am trying to find a sweet spot between "new wave" of forum software and old solutions. So there's plenty of interactivity in the UI that JS provides and there's markdown support, but there's also classic pagination instead of infinite scrolling.
- HStoreField sometimes returns str instead of dict
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Django forum app
Misago used to be nice. I see they haven't updated it in a while, though...
- Where can I find a project to work on with a group of people?
What are some alternatives?
django-react-boilerplate - Django 5, React, Bootstrap 5 with Python 3 and webpack project boilerplate
askbot-devel - Askbot is a Django/Python Q&A forum. **Contributors README**: https://github.com/ASKBOT/askbot-devel#how-to-contribute. Commercial hosting of Askbot and support are available at https://askbot.com
django-manifest-loader - Simplifies webpack configuration with Django
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
Tweetme-2 - Build a twitter-like app in Django, Bootstrap, Javascript, & React.js. Step-by-Step.
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
awesome-django - A curated list of awesome things related to Django
Photonix - A modern, web-based photo management server. Run it on your home server and it will let you find the right photo from your collection on any device. Smart filtering is made possible by object recognition, face recognition, location awareness, color analysis and other ML algorithms.
Symphony
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