oauth-1.0a
OAuth 1.0a Request Authorization for Node and Browser (by ddo)
signature-sdk-js
Wacom’s Signature SDK library for JavaScript provides software components to capture handwritten signatures from a Web Browser. (by Wacom-Developer)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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oauth-1.0a
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Struggling to implement an oAuth1.0 API call with Axios and could really do with some help....
A nonce is just a random string. Timestamp is Math.floor(new Date().getTime()/1000). Auth signature will be some sort of hash. You could get an idea of how it's done by looking at a js lib
signature-sdk-js
Posts with mentions or reviews of signature-sdk-js.
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HexaPDF - Digital signature via sign pad
To provide some context, I generate the signature image on the frontend using a sign pad (Wacom STU430) through the JavaScript library signature-sdk-js, also from Wacom. This library takes the PDF document from my Ruby backend as input and produces two output files: the PNG image of the signature and a specific ISO file. This ISO file, from what I understand, utilizing the PDF hash, ensures the secure linkage between the signature and the PDF.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing oauth-1.0a and signature-sdk-js you can also consider the following projects:
webext-signed-pages - A browser extension to verify the authenticity (PGP signature) of web pages
stu-sdk-samples - Sample code for STU SDK.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
tweetnacl-js - Port of TweetNaCl cryptographic library to JavaScript
egnature - Egnature is an email signature generator tool, which is an open source and free to use.
eth-crypto - Cryptographic javascript-functions for ethereum and tutorials to use them with web3js and solidity
noble-ed25519 - Fastest 4KB JS implementation of ed25519 signatures