Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
oauth
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Implementing SSO in React with GitHub OAuth2
import { useEffect, useState } from "react"; import "./App.css"; import Profile from "./components/profile/Profile"; function App() { // Extracting the 'code' parameter from the URL query string (used for authorization) const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search); const code = urlParams.get("code"); // State to store the retrieved user data const [data, setData] = useState(null); // State to indicate if data is being fetched const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false); // Runs whenever the 'code' variable changes (likely on authorization flow) useEffect(() => { const token = localStorage.getItem("token"); if (token) { setLoading(true); // Set loading to true while fetching data fetch("https://api.github.com/user", { headers: { Authorization: token }, }) .then((res) => res.json()) // Parse the response as JSON .then((data) => { setData(data); // Update state with fetched user data setLoading(false); // Set loading to false when done fetching }); } else if (code) { // If no token but 'code' is available (GitHub OAuth flow) setLoading(true); // Set loading to true while fetching data fetch( `http://localhost:8589/oauth/redirect?code=${code}&state=YOUR_RANDOMLY_GENERATED_STATE` ) .then((res) => res.json()) // Parse the response as JSON .then((data) => { setData(data.userData); // Update state with user data from response localStorage.setItem( "token", `${data.tokenType} ${data.token}` ); // Store access token in local storage setLoading(false); // Set loading to false when done fetching }); } }, [code]); // Function to redirect the user to the GitHub OAuth authorization page function redirectToGitHub() { const client_id = "blah blah"; const redirect_uri = "http://localhost:5173/"; const scope = "read:user"; const authUrl = `https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=${client_id}&redirect_uri=${redirect_uri}&scope=${scope}`; window.location.href = authUrl; } // Conditionally render content based on loading state and data availability if (loading) { return
Loading...h4>; } if (data) { return ; } return ( <>
Login to MyApph1> Login with GitHub button> div> ); } export default App;
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FastAPI Production Setup Guide ๐โก๏ธ๐
import hashlib from datetime import datetime import httpx from fastapi import APIRouter, HTTPException, Query from app.config import settings from app.utilities.db import db from .models import OauthException, OauthToken router = APIRouter() @router.get( "/callback", response_model=OauthToken, responses={ 400: {"description": "Oauth Error", "model": OauthException}, }, ) async def oauth_callback( code: str = Query(description="Authorization Code"), ) -> OauthToken: """ GitHub Oauth Integration Callback """ async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client: token_result = await client.post( "https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token", json={ "client_id": settings.github_oauth_client_id, "client_secret": settings.github_oauth_client_secret, "code": code, "redirect_uri": "http://localhost:8000/v1/auth/callback", }, headers={"Accept": "application/json"}, ) data = token_result.json() error = data.get("error") if error: raise HTTPException( status_code=400, detail=f"{data.get('error')}: {data.get('error_description')}", ) access_token: str = data.get("access_token") user_result = await client.get( "https://api.github.com/user", headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {access_token}"}, ) user_data = user_result.json() user = user_data.get("login") await db.tokens.insert_one( { "user": user, "access_token_hash": hashlib.sha256(access_token.encode()).hexdigest(), "created_date": datetime.utcnow(), }, ) return OauthToken(access_token=access_token)
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Laravel SPA OAuth using GitHub, Socialite, and Sanctum
The actual URL is https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=bbb58b28cdd98636e3e2&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A8000%2Fcallback&scope=user%3Aemail&response_type=code
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An Opinionated Guide to DRF OAuth
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID = os.environ["GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID"] GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET = os.environ["GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET"] GOOGLE_TOKEN_URL = "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v4/token" GOOGLE_AUTH_URL = "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth" GITHUB_CLIENT_ID = os.environ["GITHUB_CLIENT_ID"] GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET = os.environ["GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET"] GITHUB_TOKEN_URL = "https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token" GITHUB_AUTH_URL = "https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize"
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How to implement Oauth route from scratch
export const GET = async ({ cookies }) => { const state = generateRandomString(40); // I recommend using nanoid cookies.set("github_oauth_state", state, { httpOnly: true, secure: !dev, // disable when using localhost maxAge: 60 * 60 // 1 hour expiry, path: "/" }); const authorizationUrlSearchParams = new URLSearchParams({ client_id: GITHUB_CLIENT_ID, state }); const authorizationUrl = https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?${authorizationUrlSearchParams}; // redirect to authorization url return new Response(null, { status: 302, headers: { Location: authorizationUrl } }); } ```
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Questions regarding JWT Authentication with OAuth Login in .net WebApi
services.AddCookie("Google-Cookie") .AddOAuth("Google", options => { options.SignInScheme = "Google-Cookie"; options.ClientId = configuration["ClientId"]>; options.ClientSecret = configuration["ClientSecret"]; options.AuthorizationEndpoint = "https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize"; options.TokenEndpoint = "https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token"; options.UserInformationEndpoint = "https://api.github.com/user"; options.CallbackPath = "/api/Google-Redirect"; options.Scope.Clear(); options.Scope.Add("read:user"); options.SaveTokens = true; // Not sure what does this do options.Events.OnCreatingTicket = async context => { using var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Get, options.UserInformationEndpoint); request.Headers.Authorization = new AuthenticationHeaderValue("Bearer", context.AccessToken); using var result = await context.Backchannel.SendAsync(request); var user = await result?.Content?.ReadFromJsonAsync(); context.RunClaimActions(user); // I don't think this is needed // Create claims for the token var claims = new Claim[] { new Claim(ClaimTypes.Name, user.Name), new Claim(ClaimTypes.Email, user.Email) }; // Create the token var token = new JwtSecurityToken( issuer: configuration["JWT_Issuer"], audience: configuration["JWT_Audience"], claims: claims, expires: DateTime.UtcNow.AddHours(1);, signingCredentials: new SigningCredentials(new SymmetricSecurityKey(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(configuration["JWT_Secret"]));, SecurityAlgorithms.HmacSha256) ); // Generate the token string var tokenString = new JwtSecurityTokenHandler().WriteToken(token); context.Response.Cookies.Append("X-Access-Token", tokenString, new CookieOptions() { HttpOnly = true, SameSite = SameSiteMode.Strict }); }; } );
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Spin 1.0 โ The Developer Tool for Serverless WebAssembly
# Verify the content of the artifact at the given digest, as well as the fact # that the signature has been created by a GitHub actor with the given email. $ cosign verify ghcr.io/radu-matei/hello-spin@sha256:6f886e428152a32ada6303e825975e1a9798de86977e532991a352d02c98f62c \ --certificate-oidc-issuer https://github.com/login/oauth \ --certificate-identity [email protected] Verification for ghcr.io/radu-matei/hello-spin@sha256:6f886e428152a32ada6303e825975e1a9798de86977e532991a352d02c98f62c -- The following checks were performed on each of these signatures: - The cosign claims were validated - Existence of the claims in the transparency log was verified offline - The code-signing certificate was verified using trusted certificate authority certificates
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Spring Cloud Gateway Combined with the Security Practice of OAuth2.0 Protocol
@Bean ClientRegistrationRepository clientRegistrationRepository(JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate) { JdbcClientRegistrationRepository jdbcClientRegistrationRepository = new JdbcClientRegistrationRepository(jdbcTemplate); ClientRegistration clientRegistration = ClientRegistration.withRegistrationId("github") .clientId("123456") .clientSecret("123456") .clientAuthenticationMethod(ClientAuthenticationMethod.CLIENT_SECRET_BASIC) .authorizationGrantType(AuthorizationGrantType.AUTHORIZATION_CODE) .redirectUri("{baseUrl}/{action}/oauth2/code/{registrationId}") .scope(new String[]{"read:user"}) .authorizationUri("https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize") .tokenUri("https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token") .userInfoUri("https://api.github.com/user") .userNameAttributeName("login") .clientName("GitHub").build(); jdbcClientRegistrationRepository.save(clientRegistration); return jdbcClientRegistrationRepository; }
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3 Steps to OAuth (with Code & Examples!)
const oauthUri = `https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_GH_CLIENT_ID}&scope=user:email,read:user&redirect_uri=http://localhost:3000/api/auth`
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Weird Stack Overflow exp when spinning up my localhost. Working with OAuth
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args); builder.Services.AddAuthentication() .AddOAuth("github", o => { o.ClientId = "###"; o.ClientSecret = "###"; o.AuthorizationEndpoint = "https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize"; o.TokenEndpoint = "https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token"; o.CallbackPath = "/oauth/github-cb"; o.UserInformationEndpoint = "https://api.github.com/user"; }); var app = builder.Build(); app.MapGet("/", (HttpContext context) => { return context.User.Claims.Select(x => new { x.Type, x.Value }).ToList(); }); app.MapGet("/login", () => { return Results.Challenge(authenticationSchemes: new List() { "github" }); }); app.Run(); --------------------------------------------- dotnet : Stack overflow. At line:1 char:1 + dotnet watch --no-hot-reload 2> output.txt + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Stack overflow.:String) [], RemoteException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError at System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[[Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Servi ceLookup.ServiceCacheKey, Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection, ...Goes on for an other 60.000 lines
berry
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How to set up a new project using Yarn
# .gitignore .yarn/* !.yarn/patches !.yarn/plugins !.yarn/releases !.yarn/sdks !.yarn/versions # Swap the comments on the following lines if you don't wish to use zero-installs # Documentation here: https://yarnpkg.com/features/zero-installs # !.yarn/cache .pnp.* node_modules
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How to resize images for Open Graph and Twitter using sharp
If you need help with setting up the project, I recommend that you follow this guide from Yarn documentation.
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Node package managers (npm, yarn, pnpm) - All you need to know
Yarn
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Create a Chat App With Node.js
Install Yarn or NPM to add the required packages and modules.
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Assign a smart contract to an existing SFS NFT with Thirdweb deployment
Latest version of Node and Yarn
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How to Register a Smart Contract to Mode SFS with Thirdweb
Have Node and Yarn installed with a recent version.
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Understanding Dependencies in Programming
Node.js manages dependencies using package managers like npm (Node Package Manager), yarn, and pnpm. npm comes pre-installed with Node.js and allows you to install and uninstall Node.js packages. It uses a package.json file to keep track of which packages your project depends on. Yarn and Pnpm are alternative package managers that aim to improve on npm in various ways, such as improved performance and better lock file format.
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Run a Linux Distro in your Android device
Depending on the stack of the repository you are cloning, you might have to install additional dependencies. For this demo, I'm using my own website, which is a static website built with Astro.js. It which requires to have Node.js installed and Yarn for package manager.
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Unit Testing in Node.js and TypeScript: A Comprehensive Guide with Jest Integration
A package manager such as npm, Yarn, or pnpm. A package manager is a tool that helps you manage the dependencies of your project. You can use any of these package managers to install Jest and other packages.
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Guide to ChatGPT API Implementation for Developers
To start off, you'll need Node.js installed on your local system. This ChatGPT API guide will use Yarn to install dependencies in the project, but you're free to use npm or any other package management tool if you wish. Finally, you'll need an OpenAI account for ChatGPT API access.
What are some alternatives?
node-oauth2-server - Complete, compliant and well tested module for implementing an OAuth2 Server/Provider with express in node.js
yarn - The 1.x line is frozen - features and bugfixes now happen on https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry
NopeCHA - Automatically solve reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, FunCAPTCHA, AWS CAPTCHA, and text-based CAPTCHA with a browser extension.
pnpm - Fast, disk space efficient package manager
microsoft-authentication-library-for-js - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JS
docker-node - Official Docker Image for Node.js :whale: :turtle: :rocket:
react-coding-challenges - A series of ReactJS coding challenges with a variety of difficulties.
nx - Smart Monorepos ยท Fast CI
applications
snarkdown - :smirk_cat: A snarky 1kb Markdown parser written in JavaScript
react-github-login - :octocat: A React Component for GitHub Login
lerna - :dragon: Lerna is a fast, modern build system for managing and publishing multiple JavaScript/TypeScript packages from the same repository.