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nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices
- Express API Testing
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Testing backend application
nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices
- Node.js integration test best practices
- Writing & organizing Node.js API Tests the right way
- The node.js testing book of scriptures (with model application) π¦π§Έππ₯°
- Composing clean node.js tests with the basic standards ππβ¨
- β Master the art of testing for Node.js - a super-comprehensive best practices list and an example app
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Quality courses and Github repository examples about testing in React?
Maybe https://github.com/testjavascript/nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices https://github.com/goldbergyoni/javascript-testing-best-practices
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My Node.js Interview
What I find also important is to be knowledgeable around testing: https://github.com/testjavascript/nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices
- The Node.js testing bible (with example app)
fastify-jwt
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Build a Go API with wallet authentication, JWT, Gin
Let me explain it again. The banlist is mean to inspect the payload/claims and deny access even if the signature/JWT is valid. We don't need to change anything else. A lot of libraries already provide such a feature. For example https://github.com/fastify/fastify-jwt via the trusted preHook.
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Fastify + Okta Login (redirect)
Hey, thanks for the reply. I'm doing a port from another stack, and that app's implementation is using using the Okta SAML integration. I see how to secure my app's endpoints without issue, but the question I've got comes in with the actual login workflow. Okta's documentation (link) is exclusively focusing on Express + Passport for the OIDC option. Fastify's ecosystem (link) has fastify-auth + fastify-jwt. But I don't see a SAML implementation, which is where I originally was intending to go because the idp is already set up and tested.
- Show HN: Express-Session-JWT
What are some alternatives?
nodejs-integration-test-practices-and-examples - β Master the art of the most powerful testing technique for Node.js: Component tests. Including super-comprehensive best practices list and an example app (August 2021) [Moved to: https://github.com/testjavascript/nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices]
fastify-swagger - Swagger documentation generator for Fastify
fastify-hasura - A Fastify plugin to have fun with Hasura.
mercurius - Implement GraphQL servers and gateways with Fastify
Stackoverflow-Clone - Clone project of a famous Q/A website for developers which is stackoverflow built using MySQL-Express-React-Node :globe_with_meridians: [Moved to: https://github.com/Mayank0255/Stackoverflow-Clone-Frontend]
currency-api - A demo project on how to test a node/express app with Mocha, Nock and proxyquire (MNP) and code coverage with nyc/istanbul.
docker-fastify-restful-api - Node.js RESTful API boilerplate using Traefik, Docker, Docker Compose, Fastify, JWT and Mongodb
social-api - π Simple social media API with Express, MongoDB and Jest
fastify-boilerplate - Boilerplate of fastify framework with MongoDB and REST API services
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js