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guardian
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Building JSON API w/ Authentication as a backend for a mobile app?
As for the original question, OP you should check out https://github.com/ueberauth/guardian if you want to roll your own auth. If not rolling you own you can just use a standard Oauth provider and validate their tokens (surprise they are JWTs) in you backend using their public keys.
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
AuthN: For authentication, I'd look at the built-in auth generator. If you need to add JWT things, joken and/or guardian can probably meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
oauth2cli - Simple OAuth2 client written for elixir
Pow - Robust, modular, and extendable user authentication system
coherence - Coherence is a full featured, configurable authentication system for Phoenix
ueberauth - An Elixir Authentication System for Plug-based Web Applications
sigaws - An Elixir library to sign and verify HTTP requests using AWS Signature V4
htpasswd - Apache httpasswd file reader/writer in Elixir
ueberauth_slack - Slack OAuth2 Strategy for Überauth
oauth2 - An Elixir OAuth 2.0 Client Library
oauth2_facebook - A Facebook OAuth2 Provider for Elixir
Paseto - An Elixir implementation of Paseto (Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens)