Passhash
Go library providing simple and secure password management (by dhui)
goth
Package goth provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to write authentication packages for Go web applications. (by markbates)
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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.
Passhash
Posts with mentions or reviews of Passhash.
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
goth
Posts with mentions or reviews of goth.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
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How to build Auth in 2023 with go?
Also really easy to implement as there are libraries that do all the heavy lifting for you (https://github.com/markbates/goth is a great starting place IMHO)
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Why use a 'global' anonymous function instead of a named one?
In the package 'markbates/goth' that provides a client implementation of OAuth 2.0, the authors have defined the function CompleteUserAuth at the package level like this:
- Authentication in Go? Best practices
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Single sign on with LinkedIn
You can use oauth2. Just take e.g. a look at the dex documentation dex. Dex is not a library but a standalone federated oidc provider. Highly recommended. For libraries take a look at goth.
- Simple web app, how to do auth?
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The impossible case of pitching rust in a web dev shop
For the kind of websites I prefer to build -- server side rendered with HTMX/Alpine for the extra niceness -- Rust I think could be a very good fit. The main downside for my personal projects is the ecosystem. E.g., a good standard way to handle CSRF tokens, standardised oauth2 implementations (like https://github.com/markbates/goth in Go), things like that. I found myself having to write a lot of code that just exists in the Go ecosystem. The main downside for a business is that it's going to make it harder to hire, since Rust genuinely requires more skill. Yes, developers will make mistakes in Go, as it's far too easy to do things like access shared memory in dangerous ways. But on the flip side, it's a lot easier for them to deliver a feature. In a choice between shipping a feature that is buggy in hard to detect ways, vs not being able to deliver at all because you can't get developers, I think it's better to ship.
- เขียน Go ต่อ Oauth ทุกค่าย
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Passhash and goth you can also consider the following projects:
jwt-auth - This package provides json web token (jwt) middleware for goLang http servers
oauth2 - Go OAuth2
go-jose - An implementation of JOSE standards (JWE, JWS, JWT) in Go
go-oauth2-server - A standalone, specification-compliant, OAuth2 server written in Golang.
authboss - The boss of http auth.
permissions2 - :closed_lock_with_key: Middleware for keeping track of users, login states and permissions
jwt-go - ARCHIVE - Golang implementation of JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This project is now maintained at:
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
gologin - Go login handlers for authentication providers (OAuth1, OAuth2)