netlify-identity-widget
lego
netlify-identity-widget | lego | |
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4 | 55 | |
759 | 7,290 | |
0.1% | 1.2% | |
7.5 | 8.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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netlify-identity-widget
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Manage and Authenticate Users with Netlify Identity
Leveraging the open-source GoTrue API, Netlify Identity can be added to your site with the Netlify Identity widget by adding this
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Part 1: How I built our condos's new web pages with Gatsby and Chakra UI
In the first version of the website, I used Netlify Identity, which is Netlify's own authentication solution. With Netlify Identity Widget it is easy to add authentication, but I quickly discovered that I missed some more advanced functionality. I therefore switched to Auth0, which to a greater extent allowed me to tailor the login solution. Auth0 also had some functionality I needed to create a user admin dashboard, like role-based authentication.
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Part 3: Authentication and private routes in Gatsby
However, it soon became apparent that Netlify Identity had some limitations. One was that the login alert was not in Norwegian (I translated it and opened a pull request, but could not wait for it to go through. It's been 7 months now...). The other reason for not sticking with Netlify Identify was that I started working on a dashboard for user account management where I would need some more advanced functionality than Netlify Identity Widget could provide. After some research, I ended up choosing Auth0.
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Ask HN: Cheapest/ easiest way to host a static site
How do you know that Netlify is production ready? I found Netlify Identity to not be production ready* and now I'm not so sure about the rest of the platform.
* Three reasons. 1) The identity widget has people setting it up in such a way that tokens aren't refreshed and logins last only an hour. https://github.com/netlify/netlify-identity-widget/issues/11... 2) Netlify Identity keeps bumping me out despite having gone out of my way to get it configured properly. I don't know why but the issue has lasted for weeks. 3) In development mode, the token can't be verified without making a request to Netlify Functions, and the suggested path (in Redwood.js at least) is to just parse the JWT without verifying it.
lego
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Dehydrated: Letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script
Self contained but hardly a tiny supply chain attack surface: https://github.com/go-acme/lego/blob/master/go.sum
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Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023
This ACME client looks promising, but I haven’t tried it yet: https://github.com/go-acme/lego
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I am once again asking that "web" and "fullstack" developers...
My favorite method of obtaining certificates is with lets encrypt and LEGO
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Where do you get/setup certificates from for your https/ssl?
Caddy where possible, and acme.sh or lego where not.
- Anyone using WireGuard with a domain name? Any ideas to lower the bills?
- Acme.sh runs arbitrary commands from a remote server
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How do you renew SSL certificates?
Depend on host's capability... - lego - dehydrated - caddy - in case it already works as a web server, it will automatically issue and renew certs
- Automating LE renewals with dns-01?
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LeGo CertHub v0.9.0 with Docker Support
u/gregtwallace maybe in the short term until you write your own, you could provide a hook into one of the many ACME client implementations which do DNS-01 and support the majority of major DNS provider APIs out of the box? That would make your (really great!) project much more widely usable.
- Searching for a solution to get letsencrypt and traefik working for my local nas
What are some alternatives?
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.
letsencrypt - Certbot is EFF's tool to obtain certs from Let's Encrypt and (optionally) auto-enable HTTPS on your server. It can also act as a client for any other CA that uses the ACME protocol.
auth0-java - Java client library for the Auth0 platform
acme.sh - A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol
gotrue - An SWT based API for managing users and issuing SWT tokens.
acme-dns - Limited DNS server with RESTful HTTP API to handle ACME DNS challenges easily and securely.
skynet-webportal - A webapp that makes Skynet accessible to web browsers.
autocert - [mirror] Go supplementary cryptography libraries
wrangler-legacy - 🤠 Home to Wrangler v1 (deprecated)
acmetool - :lock: acmetool, an automatic certificate acquisition tool for ACME (Let's Encrypt)
ACL - A simple but powerful Access Control List manager