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fusionauth-example-modern-guide-to-oauth
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The complete guide to protecting your APIs with OAuth2
> I do appreciate the effort, and sorry for being a dick with my earlier comment (bad mood).
No worries!
> I think something like a “Todos API with OAuth2 from scratch with code snippets”
Here you are: https://fusionauth.io/learn/expert-advice/oauth/modern-guide... and here's the github repo for the code in it: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-example-modern-guid...
That assumes you aren't implementing the Authorization Server (it uses FusionAuth, but should work with other OAuth servers like Identity Server or Keycloak). If you want that experience, then I'd recommend buying this book: "OAuth2 in Action" https://www.manning.com/books/oauth-2-in-action which takes you through all of the nitty gritty. Seriously, you'll implement the whole thing. It's pretty cool.
fusionauth-example-modern-guid
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The complete guide to protecting your APIs with OAuth2
> I do appreciate the effort, and sorry for being a dick with my earlier comment (bad mood).
No worries!
> I think something like a “Todos API with OAuth2 from scratch with code snippets”
Here you are: https://fusionauth.io/learn/expert-advice/oauth/modern-guide... and here's the github repo for the code in it: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-example-modern-guid...
That assumes you aren't implementing the Authorization Server (it uses FusionAuth, but should work with other OAuth servers like Identity Server or Keycloak). If you want that experience, then I'd recommend buying this book: "OAuth2 in Action" https://www.manning.com/books/oauth-2-in-action which takes you through all of the nitty gritty. Seriously, you'll implement the whole thing. It's pretty cool.