react-oauth
EmbeddedChat
react-oauth | EmbeddedChat | |
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1 | 5 | |
966 | 103 | |
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4.9 | 9.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
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[PART-II] GSoC 2022 | Rocket.Chat | EmbeddedChat
It seems to be simple at first, but it took a lot of research. At first I thought there must be a library that I could use, right? The closest I got was a library called -@react-oauth/google but it wasn't compatible with how RocketChat Google OAuth endpoint handled requests. It needed both acessToken and idToken but here on successful login we could get either accessToken or code object. The idToken is the JWT hashed version of code object. You can read more about it here. So after a while of research, I started implementing a custom hook which could handle this with the plain gapi-script from scratch. But, the gapi-script introduced some errors/warnings. So, I went and fixed the code and published my own library around it.
EmbeddedChat
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5 Steps to Get Started with Open Source
Don’t propose major changes - start small! The issue should be within your reach and you should have a decent plan on how to solve it. For example, my first issue is adding tooltips to the message toolbox - just a small UI enhancement. Once you have taken the first step, you will gradually take on bigger tasks.
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Final Part: GSoC 2022 | Rocket.Chat | EmbeddedChat
Do check out the project, and if you like it you can star ⭐ it too :) https://github.com/RocketChat/EmbeddedChat
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[PART-II] GSoC 2022 | Rocket.Chat | EmbeddedChat
RocketChat/EmbeddedChat - NEW: AUTH (google SSO)
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[PART-I] GSoC 2022 | Rocket.Chat | EmbeddedChat
This blog marks the start of a series I am going to write, sharing my journey in the Google Summer of Code Program, with some tips, learnings, and some design decisions which we (me and my mentor) took to shape the EmbeddedChat Project.
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How to create and publish a react component library (not the storybook way)
I wanted to share this way, where you can get started with creating a component library instantly and naturally (without worrying about learning any other technology). For a detailed approach about why I chose some things over the other, I will be writing bi-weekly blogs about my progress in the EmbeddedChat project. But for now, let's create a simple counter component.
What are some alternatives?
Pizzly - The simplest, fastest way to integrate your app with an OAuth API [Moved to: https://github.com/NangoHQ/nango]
Rocket.Chat.Go.SDK - Go SDK for REST API and Realtime api
gapi-cjs - A gapi-script alternative which uses commonjs module
crl-templates - methods of creating react component libraries
react-aad - A React wrapper for Azure AD using the Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL). The easiest way to integrate AzureAD with your React for authentication.
gapi-script - npm package to load gapi script and initialize some functions
he - A robust HTML entity encoder/decoder written in JavaScript.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
Rocket.Chat.js.SDK - Utility for apps and bots to interact with Rocket.Chat via DDP and/or API
embeddedchat-iframe-deploy - embeddedchat iframe deploy usage example