gotrue
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3.6 | 9.3 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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gotrue
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Supabase Auth: Identity Linking, Hooks, and HaveIBeenPwned integration
If you’ve been following us from the start, you will know that Supabase Auth started by forking Netlify’s GoTrue server. A lot has changed since then and we’ve diverged from the upstream repository. At this stage it makes sense to rename the project to something else (cues drumroll) — Auth.
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FATA[0000] Error 1130: Host '172.17.0.1' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
I am testing gotrue netlift module https://github.com/netlify/gotrue
- Netlify Gotrue – SWT based API for managing users and issuing SWT tokens
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gotrxx VS gotrue - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 11 Mar 2023
I guess since it's a deviation of it
- GoTrue is a small open-source API written in Golang
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Ask HN: Ok to only allow Google/Apple/FB login for mobile app?
To answer point 1: Maybe to start out, but in the long run, having only social logins may cause your app to lose a segment of the market (I don't know how much). If you're fine with that, then by all means only support social logins.
However, I strongly suggest having it (or some way for someone not to use a social provider) if you want to have as many users a possible.
Personally, I don't have a google account, I'm wary to use my Apple account for non-Apple sites, and I don't have facebook, instagram, new gen z hotness app, etc... And I can confidently say I am not alone in choosing to use apps which don't require a social login.
At the end of the day though, password auth isn't a non-trivial problem. It is a solved problem of which there are numerous articles/papers and many libraries for most languages/frameworks. For example, the Phoenix framework for Elixir has a built in command which scaffolds auth, and it works really well (I have used it in a personal project): https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/mix_phx_gen_auth.html. For JS, you can use something like passport: https://www.passportjs.org/packages/passport-local/. If you want a separate service entirely (even though it would be more complex to have a separate service to start out), there is GoTrue: https://github.com/netlify/gotrue. These are just a few suggestions of tech I have come across. There is so much more out there, I encourage you to research options to see what may be a best fit.
If you're worried about password auth, maybe give one time passwords a try. They don't require any password reset flow, and are generally secure when implemented correctly. As an example, I don't have a password for my craigslist account. Every time I want to login, I can choose to get a magic link/otp which gets exchanged for a session. In practice (and this is my personal opinion), I prefer magic links. They are one time, hard to guess (again dependent on implementation), can be time limited, and most likely won't be intercepted in transit (though it could be in a rare circumstance).
To answer point 2: yes.
If your app is to order things (I use things in a general term) it sounds like eCommerce. And if you're in eCommerce, you better have a way for a user to track what they have ordered and how much they have paid for it at a minimum. Otherwise, your site may come across as a scam, even though it uses Stripe. Sketchy sites can use Stripe to get your money (albeit, it'll be a one time payment).
In conclusion, auth for your application seems crucial. Email/password auth is still relevant for applications. While not necessary for an MVP, there is a segment of the market you will lose if you don't have an email/password option, or even an email/OTP/magic link option (I don't know how much, really going off an educated guess).
Best of wishes in building your app! I genuinely hope it is successful and safe for people to leverage :)
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I got tired of fussing with auth, so I built a thing for building OAuth login in under 60 seconds.
Use a self-hostable auth microservice like gotrue or authelia, ORY's suite of products, etc.
- what should I do about authentication in golang?
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actix-session 0.6.0 is out - an almost complete rewrite!
Any examples for implementation like https://github.com/netlify/gotrue for Actix-web?
Gatsby
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Building static websites
The first time I started building static websites is when I discovered Gatsby. I built several projects using Gatsby and hosted it on Netlify free tier. It felt like a really robust architecture and I loved that it was free.
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Gatsby tutorial: Build a static site with a headless CMS
A Gatsby site uses Gatsby, which leverages React and GraphQL to create fast and optimized web experiences. Gatsby is often used for building static websites, progressive web apps (PWAs), and even full-blown dynamic web applications.
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Building a High-Performance Website with Next.js and WordPress
While Next.js is a powerful framework for building server-rendered React applications, it's not the only option for developers looking to create high-performance websites. One notable alternative is Gatsby, a static site generator that leverages React and GraphQL.
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The Current State of React Server Components: A Guide for the Perplexed
The other piece of important information to acknowledge here is that when we say RSCs need a framework, “framework” effectively just means “Next.js.” There are some smaller frameworks (like Waku) that support RSCs. There are also some larger and more established frameworks (like Redwood) that have plans to support RSCs or (like Gatsby) only support RSCs in beta. We will likely see this change once we get React 19 and RSCs are part of the Stable version. However, for now, Next.js is currently the only framework recommended in the official React docs that supports server components.
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
GatsbyjsCMS - Gatsby is the fast and flexible framework that makes building websites with any CMS, API, or database fun again. Build and deploy headless websites that drive more traffic, convert better, and earn more revenue!
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ReactJS Good Practices
GatsbyJS
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Abstract Syntax Trees and Practical Applications in JavaScript
Babel plugins are everywhere. From being used to remove unwanted exports from files in Gatsby to being used to disallow users from doing re-exports in Nextjs.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
In terms of GitHub stars, SSGs like Next.js, Hugo, Gatsby, Docusaurus, Nuxt.js, and Jekyll top the list. Some popular SSGs even host conferences and workshops, providing resources and networking opportunities for those looking to explore more advanced topics in depth.
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Finding the Best React CMS: A Comprehensive Guide
Flexibility : Developers have complete control over the frontend so they can use their preferred tools and frameworks like React, Next.js, Gatsby, or Remix.
What are some alternatives?
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
hasura_gotrue - This is a slightly extended version of Netlify's GoTrue. It includes a `docker-compose.yaml` file to deploy it together with Hasura. This set up uses two databases, PostgreSQL for Hasura and MariaDB for GoTrue. Have fun!
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
nextjs-supabase-auth - Sample project for setting up Supabase Auth in Next.js
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
supabase-auth-react
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core