angular2-jwt
Helper library for handling JWTs in Angular apps (by auth0)
Angular-Full-Stack
Angular Full Stack project built using Angular, Express, Mongoose and Node. Whole stack in TypeScript. (by DavideViolante)
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angular2-jwt
Posts with mentions or reviews of angular2-jwt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-03.
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Guard for Role-based access control
The way I did it was I wrote a core services library that all of our angular applications will use so they can all easily get any updates. When the service gets loaded, it checks for the presence of the jwt (whether in a cookie or local storage), and validates it. If it's valid, I use the @auth0/angular-jwt package to do this, and also decode it, it grabs the list of roles from the token and updates the ngx-permissions service. This service is an entry point so the application doesn't load until this check happens.
Angular-Full-Stack
Posts with mentions or reviews of Angular-Full-Stack.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-26.
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
It depends on the MVP, but I'd (still?) use the MEAN stack with the latest Angular and Node. Expecially because I made a boilerplate [1] that allows me to start any project faster.
[1] https://github.com/DavideViolante/Angular-Full-Stack
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Angular 15 🎉
In case someone is interested in starting using Angular from a complete full stack boilerplate, I updated by project to v15: https://github.com/DavideViolante/Angular-Full-Stack
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Best course to learn Angular
If you want to play a bit with code and see how things are done in practice you can check out Angular Full Stack.
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I received first-ever donation on my open-source side project and it felt great
I still remember the first donation I received from my project [1] back in 2017, yeah it felt amazing. The person who donated also sent me an email with subject "much thanks".
[1] https://github.com/DavideViolante/Angular-Full-Stack