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bouncer
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How to authenticate microservices?
OPA is a full fledged solution as an external auth provider to reverse proxies like Nginx, Envoy or Traefik...etc. It can be a bit complex and overkill for smaller systems. I have a solution called bouncer as a much simpler and opinionated replacement to OPA. Have a look at it, at least it can give you ideas.
auth
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Supabase Auth now supports Anonymous Sign-ins
Supabase Auth now supports anonymous sign-ins, one of our most-requested features by the community.
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Supabase – General Availability Week
People keep writing this, doesn't Supabase rely on spinning up additional services to leave, meaning you can't leave to another managed offering?
Off the top of my mind, PostgREST and go-true? https://github.com/supabase/auth
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If you use Postgres you're "locked" into Postgres: a technology with a laundry list of providers.
If you leave Supabase, you'll lose the fully managed aspect of 99% of the Postgres providers out there, which confirms the pain the parent comment is describing.
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Ask HN: Microsoft crawls private links – how can this be legal?
> Microsoft scans to check the website contains malware. IMHO the security blunder is a self-implemented magic link.
It's not self-implemented, you can check it out here: https://github.com/supabase/gotrue
> Not password protected if the password is part of the URL.
It's a token that's valid for a couple of minutes – just like a password reset token. Indeed, in the given implementation, it's the very same as the password reset token. If you consider this implementation as "not password protected", any website with a password reset functionality is "not password protected".
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Supabase Local Dev: migrations, branching, and observability
I hate to be this guy, really. I would like to adopt Supabase in company, but I cannot yet.
I commented on a HN post almost a year ago about how hard is to do custom Auth with Supabase. I still haven't find a good solution about it. For example, LDAP Auth is quite crucial in most enterprise settings, yet I have no idea how to do it with Supabase. I can find a workaround for PostgREST by putting a secondary API written in some other language and fiddling with reverse proxies. But how to do with Supabase, such that all other services (realtime,...) works nicely? Is it so hard to provide a function that accept a custom strategy given the HTTP request data?
I created an issue[0] almost a year ago on Supabase, which was transferred to Gotrue. I even provided some code examples from Laravel. Even if it is not specifically for LDAP, make some API available to do so, please.
[0] https://github.com/supabase/gotrue/issues/904
- T3 Stack Template : Supabase (w/ Auth + DB) and Shadcn-UI Basic Setup
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Is there complete documentation of the auth REST API anywhere?
Yes there is, it's just not pretty yet: https://github.com/supabase/gotrue/blob/master/openapi.yaml
- How do you implement authentication with nextjs frontend and golang backend?
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Use base gotrue api instead of auth helper
The gotrue api: https://github.com/supabase/gotrue
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Securing a nextjs api with supabase auth
Validation happen inside of the GoTrue: https://github.com/supabase/gotrue... but you don't need it on your own, non supabase, server side resources... that's the beauty of JWT. You can validate JWT in any back-end / language, by simply checking the signature against HS256 key.
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Junior dev. Struggling to understand how the out-of-box Auth component works.
Supabase use gotrue for Auth, you can poke around in the code & read more about it here: https://github.com/supabase/gotrue