omniauth-azure-activedirectory-v2
Doorkeeper
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MIT License | MIT License |
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omniauth-azure-activedirectory-v2
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Single sign-on feature
We have a rails application where we authenticate users with email+password. Now we should develop SSO so users could login using their Office365 accounts. We were planning to make a multi-tenant azure ad application and use ruby gem omniauth-azure-activedirectory-v2 to achieve it.
Doorkeeper
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Best way for user auth with a Rails API?
The doorkeeper gem.
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Rails Personal access tokens
Take a look at doorkeeper.
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Zitadel: The best of Auth0 and Keycloak combined
Disclosure: I work for FusionAuth.
Depends on what you are looking for.
If you want a standalone auth server, you can use FusionAuth in docker/docker-compose: https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/installation-guide/docker
You can also package up a library; most major languages have one or more OAuth/OIDC libraries: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper for Ruby, https://spring.io/projects/spring-security for Spring/Java, https://oauth2.thephpleague.com/ for PHP, https://pypi.org/project/oauthlib/ for Python.
https://oauth.net/code/ has a further selection of libraries in a variety of languages.
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Need help implementing PKCE flow in Doorkeeper
Are there any code examples to implement the PKCE flow in Doorkeeper? I am a bit confused on how to implement it here: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/wiki/Using-PKCE-flow
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Using the same backend for both web views & mobile app
For authorization we use Doorkeeper gem with PKCE flow.
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Authelia is an open-source authentication/authorization server with 2FA/SSO
One thing that is missing from this list is open source language specific libraries. Projects such as https://oauthlib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauth2/server.html and https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper
Depending on your use case, for example if you only have one application, you might be better off running something embedded in your app, or independent but using the same runtime/deployment environment. Then, when you are ready to add another app or integration, you should be able to introduce a standalone auth system more easily if appropriate (because all your auth interactions should be relatively standardized). I'm a big fan of standalone auth systems as a way to simplify access control and give a single view of a user/customer, but you can also succeed using open source embedded libraries.
When the moment comes to introduce a standalone system, you should consider a few dimensions (this list pulled from a previous comment of mine: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26360048 ):
* open source or not
What are some alternatives?
Yt - The reliable YouTube API Ruby client
OmniAuth - OmniAuth is a flexible authentication system utilizing Rack middleware.
omniauth-oauth2 - An abstract OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth.
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
omniauth-github - GitHub strategy for OmniAuth
JWT - A ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
omniauth-google-oauth2 - Oauth2 strategy for Google
OAuth2 - A Ruby wrapper for the OAuth 2.0 protocol.
Devise Token Auth - Token based authentication for Rails JSON APIs. Designed to work with jToker and ng-token-auth.
Knock - Seamless JWT authentication for Rails API
warden - General Rack Authentication Framework
Authlogic - A simple ruby authentication solution.