fastify-auth
phero
fastify-auth | phero | |
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5 | 21 | |
324 | 311 | |
1.9% | 0.3% | |
6.9 | 6.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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fastify-auth
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KitaJs Survey - No runtime code, fast as bare metal and top level framework.
100% compatibility with already built fastify plugin, so things like authentication can be done in an already good way, like with fastify-auth
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Best HTTP-framework with TypeScript?
Fastify as its core is okay. Not great, but OK. But plugins (official ones) made me struggle. For example, I couldn't figure out how to get fastify-auth plugin to work. It seems like plugins, even official, do not keep the same standards across whole ecosystem. It would be nice if all would have TS examples.
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Fastify-auth using either tokens or user/pass works, now how to persist authentication state
So the example is here I copied it as is, just adapting routes. Now to my understanding, I need either sessions or cookies so that when the user hits only one time ` http://127.0.0.1:3000/auth-multiple` all sequential calls to any secured api would verify the token.
- How could I have prevented wasting time on debugging in this case?
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Getting started with the Notion API
For example, Fastify allows us to write better and cleaner asynchronous code by parsing JSON requests. With Fastify plugins, you don’t have to install multiple npm packages from different authors to perform common tasks like authentication and validation.
phero
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Node.js 20 is now available
That's one of the reasons that drove me to create Phero: https://phero.dev
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Full-Stack TypeScript with tRPC and React
I’m one of the authors of Phero. It’s goal is similar to tRPC: fullstack typesafety between servers and clients.
One difference is syntax: Phero leverages the TS compiler api to generate parsers for your backend functions. It will parse input and output or your api, automatically, based on the types you define for your functions. It will generate a declaration file of your api and generate an RPC style client SDK for your frontend. Another difference is that it aims to be more batteries includes.
[1] https://github.com/phero-hq/phero
Comparison: https://phero.dev/docs/comparisons/tRPC
- Framework for REST API that builds a complete-ish API given a model?
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Using API routes for large projects
Shameless plug: you could also use https://phero.dev
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No errors when fetched data is a 'string' even though interface property type should be a number.
Long story short: when fetching data, you should be validating the data, before casting it to a type you’re expecting it to be. There are a lot of different approaches for this, but being the go-author my favorite would be Phero (https://phero.dev). With this, you can build your API in typescript as well, automatically generate a client for your frontend to call the API. Phero will make sure all data is correct in runtime, automatically.
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Best schema validator for intellisense performance?
For those looking for an alternative: Definitely check out https://phero.dev. As the co-creator I’m totally biased of course, but thanks to its build-step IDE-performance is great 😊👍
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I've made a big comparison table of nodejs RPC frameworks. Hope you like it ;)
What about Phero? https://phero.dev
- How you make typesafe front/backend API
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KitaJs Survey - No runtime code, fast as bare metal and top level framework.
Can we add Phero to the list? :) https://github.com/phero-hq/phero
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If you haven't worked with TypeScript yet it's a good time to get started now. I prepared an intro that covers the most important points to React with TS. Including a few embedded exercises for you to practice.
You can use Phero. You can use it on your backend and frontend. It basically created a typed API from your backend afaik
What are some alternatives?
fastify-authentication - simple authentication using fastify using cookies and jwt
protoc-gen-validate - Protocol Buffer Validation - Being replaced by github.com/bufbuild/protovalidate
Ts.ED - :triangular_ruler: Ts.ED is a Node.js and TypeScript framework on top of Express to write your application with TypeScript (or ES6). It provides a lot of decorators and guideline to make your code more readable and less error-prone. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
withtyped - 🤹 Type-safe RESTful framework for fullstack with all native implementation.
notion-sdk-js - Official Notion JavaScript Client
telefunc - Remote Functions. Instead of API.
dotenv - A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.
bash - Unofficial mirror of bash repository. Updated daily.
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
jest-extended - Additional Jest matchers 🃏💪
sidewinder - Type Safe Micro Services for Node
garph - Fullstack GraphQL Framework for TypeScript