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aws-doc-sdk-examples
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A Go project with AWS (SNS, SQS, Lambda)
GitHub - AWS SDK for Go Examples
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AWS SDK transcribe streaming example
I don't see any swift examples in the example code project - https://github.com/awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples/tree/main/swift/example_code
- Ask HN: What storage protocol for Bring-Your-Own-Storage applications
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A DynamoDB-backed CRUDL example using Golang
AWS had a nice example of using Golang to interact with DynamoDB, so all I did was repurpose that code so that it was called from within Lambda functions.
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Amazon Textract with expense analyzing
Python samples are available in - GitHub/awsdocs
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How to use secrete manager in AWS Lambda( Node JS )
AWS documentation has given a library file for a secret manager. JavaScript (SDK V2) Code Examples for AWS Secrets Manager . Based on this reference I created one wrapper class SecreteManager here is code.
jwt-go
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my first golang project!
My only suggestion, because I haven't seen anyone else mention it, is researching your dependencies. In the app you're using https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go, which isn't maintained anymore and in their repo they state that you should use https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt instead.
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Golang- What and Why
There are so many tools created tools using golang like the gh-cli, cockrach-db, jwt, etc. You can see a whole list of applications/tools/frameworks written in Go from this awesome list
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How to pass jwt.ParseOption into gin-jwt ParseToken for ignoring the Claims Valid() execution.
If it is using "github.com/golang-jwt/jwt" under the hood than all you have to do is override the Valid() method on your claims object.
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go-doudou series 01: How to develop a monolithic RESTful service with go-doudou
The code logic is query user record from database by input parameter username, if not found, return Incorrect username or password error, if password was correct, issue token. The jwt library used here is golang-jwt/jwt
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New version of JWT middleware for Fiber (v2.16.0)
Abandon https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go library due security issues. Now I use https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt#jwt-go
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Food-app
Go JWT Implementation Link
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JWT and Go. How to integrate them with security requirements
The boilerplate application uses the dgrijalva / jwt-go library to work with JWTs. Besides the standard set of claims fields, this library allows you to describe additional fields. In the application, this makes it possible to write to the token the ID of the user to whom it was issued. The library supports the NewWithClaims () and Parse () functions used in the AuthHandler application to create and validate tokens. Also, the Echo framework has a JWT middleware that uses the specified library to validate tokens. This middleware is hooked up in the ConfigureRoutes () function of the template application that declares the routing.
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How to create and verify JWT & PASETO token in Golang
There might be many different packages, but I think this one is the most popular: https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go. So let’s copy its URL, and run go get in the terminal to install the package:
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How do you validate access token from Active Directory with Go?
I'm assuming the token you're referring to is the JWT token from AD. You can use this library to validate it - https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go
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Which go framework should I learn?
I don't use any frameworks, but I don't use stdlib only as well. Every time I do something, I search for some of the most commonly used libraries. For example, I don't think everyone uses stdlib for JWT tokens. People would probably go with https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go or choose gorilla mux as a router, same for DB stuff. A lot of people use github.com/jmoiron/sqlx or go.uber.org/zap for logging. But the idea is that you choose the right package and build what makes sense for you. Not relying on a single Framework that maybe doesn't support multiple databases or separating read/write connections, or makes tons of allocations... This is what people mean here. You make conscious choices instead of hoping that some framework has a magic solution for your problems. One of the most critical guiding principles is sticking with stdlib or anything that is stdlib compatible(interfaces).
What are some alternatives?
go-jose - An implementation of JOSE standards (JWE, JWS, JWT) in Go
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
fiber-jwt - JWT for fiber
authboss - The boss of http auth.
casbin - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Golang: https://discord.gg/S5UjpzGZjN
oauth2 - Go OAuth2
goth - Package goth provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to write authentication packages for Go web applications.
RBAC - RBAC - Simple, concurrent Role Based Access Control(GO)
uuid - Go package for UUIDs based on RFC 4122 and DCE 1.1: Authentication and Security Services.
webauthn - Go package for easy WebAuthn integration
gologin - Go login handlers for authentication providers (OAuth1, OAuth2)
yubigo - Yubigo is a Yubikey client API library that provides an easy way to integrate the Yubico Yubikey into your existing Go-based user authentication infrastructure.