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pow
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Richard Schneeman's How to Open Source book is out! 🤩
Is this the POW you're talking about? https://github.com/basecamp/pow
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Apple Monterey reserves port 5000, a common web development port
I don't think IANA explicitly reserved .dev. It was made popular as a local dev domain by Basecamp's Pow[1]. IANA only defines .test, .example, .invalid, .local, and .localhost as reserved (with .onion being the latest addition in 2015[2])
Though in this list, only .test and .example are marked as non-special and must be resolved normally by RFC 6761, and .local is reserved for mDNS by RFC 6762. In this list, .test would have been the most appropriate for Pow to use.
CydeWeys (Tech Lead of Google Registry) has commented on HN in the past that they did not anticipated people weren't following the best practices[3], which makes me think IANA should have given .dev the same treatment as .onion: by explicitly reserving them (but this is another topic to discuss).
[1]: https://github.com/basecamp/pow
[2]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7686.html
[3]: https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=CydeWeys
guardian
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Building JSON API w/ Authentication as a backend for a mobile app?
As for the original question, OP you should check out https://github.com/ueberauth/guardian if you want to roll your own auth. If not rolling you own you can just use a standard Oauth provider and validate their tokens (surprise they are JWTs) in you backend using their public keys.
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
AuthN: For authentication, I'd look at the built-in auth generator. If you need to add JWT things, joken and/or guardian can probably meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
doctree - First-class library documentation for every language (based on tree-sitter), with symbol search & more. Lightweight single binary, run locally or self-host. Surfaces usage examples via Sourcegraph.
Pow - Robust, modular, and extendable user authentication system
htpasswd - Apache httpasswd file reader/writer in Elixir
ueberauth - An Elixir Authentication System for Plug-based Web Applications
coherence - Coherence is a full featured, configurable authentication system for Phoenix
aws-elixir - AWS clients for Elixir
oban - 💎 Robust job processing in Elixir, backed by modern PostgreSQL and SQLite3
oauth2 - An Elixir OAuth 2.0 Client Library
phx_gen_auth - An authentication system generator for Phoenix 1.5 applications.
Paseto - An Elixir implementation of Paseto (Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens)