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rodauth-rails
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Passkey Authentication with Rodauth
In this article, I would like to show how to set each of these up in a Rails app that uses rodauth-rails. I'll be using Safari on macOS Ventura, and have iCloud Keychain sync enabled, which is a requirement for Apple passkeys.
- What is your favorite authentication solution?
- Best way for user auth with a Rails API?
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What It Took to Build a Rails Integration for Rodauth
Once I felt things were functioning well enough, I extracted the glue code into the rodauth-rails gem and added tests. I also included an install generator, which created the initial skeleton with sensible default configuration. A new Roda superclass provided a convenience configure method for loading the Rodauth plugin together with the rails feature.
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Anyone still using Authlogic ? (Getting Started Guide)
FWIW I'm using rodauth and I like it: https://github.com/janko/rodauth-rails
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Omniauth using a Rails API Only App?
My question is pretty much in the title. Is it possible to do Omniauth in a Rails API Only app? I've been looking into devise-token-auth and rodauth-rails. rodauth-rails has a tutorial for Omniauth (https://github.com/janko/rodauth-rails/wiki/OmniAuth), but it is using a Rails monolith.
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Best authentication in 2022? Devise, Clearance, OAuth, anything else?
I didn't create it, it was created by Jeremy Evans, I just contribute to it occasionally ;). I created the Rails integration, because I wanted to bring it into the Rails ecosystem, and I recently started recording screencasts. So I'm biased in that sense :)
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What's going on with Devise for Rails 7 ?!
maybe https://github.com/janko/rodauth-rails
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Rails authentication with Rodauth, an elegant Ruby gem
$/myapp> bundle info rodauth-rails * rodauth-rails (0.18.1) Summary: Provides Rails integration for Rodauth. Homepage: https://github.com/janko/rodauth-rails Path: /Users/shino/.rbenv/versions/3.0.0/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/rodauth-rails-0.18.1
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rodauth-rails 1.0 released
I don't know if you've seen, but I wrote a guide that shows an integration, which you can use for now. This is also what the official demo Rails app uses.
Sequel
- Sequel 5.80.0 Released
- Ruby Sequel Google group banned
- Ask HN: What is your go-to stack for the web?
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Ruby 3.3
Some of the most enlightening books I’ve read when I was first learning Ruby were Text Processing in Ruby, and Building Awesome Command Line Apps in Ruby 2. They each reveal certain features and perspectives that work towards this end, such as text parsing moves, Ruby flags to help you build shell 1-liners you can pipe against, and features with stdio beyond just printing to stdout.
Then add in something like Pry or Irb, where you are able to build castles in your sandbox.
Most of my data exploration happens in Pry.
A final book I’ll toss out is Data Science at the Command Line, in particular the first 40 or so pages. They highlight the amount of tooling that exists that’s just python shell scripts posing as bins. (Ruby of course has every bit of the same potential.) I had always been aware of this, but I found the way it was presented to be very inspirational, and largely transformed how I work with data.
A good practical example I use regularly is: I have a project set up that keeps connection strings for ten or so SQL Server DBs that I regularly interact with. I have constants defined to expedite connections. The [Sequel library](https://sequel.jeremyevans.net/) is absolutely delightful to use. I have a `bin/console` file that sets up a pry session hooking up the default environment and tools I like to work with. Now it’s very easy to find tables with certain names, schemas, containing certain data, certain sprocs, mass update definitions across our entire system.
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Python: Just Write SQL
Thea answer to your prayers already exists: http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/.
By far the best database toolkit (ORM, query builder, migration engine) I have seen for any programming language.
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Is ORM still an anti-pattern?
Ruby sequel (http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/) is the only library where you can combine classic ORM Model bases usage, with a more raw query builder "just get me all the data into plain objects". You'll never need anything again in your career life.
- Ask HN: What are some of the most elegant codebases in your favorite language?
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Sketch of a Post-ORM
If you want a db tool which can be an ORM for your app, and drop down to a lower level dsl, while targeting specific features of the databases it supports, + having a "composable superset for building queries", there's [ruby sequel](http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/), which is the best tool of the kind you'll get for any proglang. Everything the author wants, minus the typrchecking perhaps, which is IMO shooting at the stars.
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There's SQL in my Ruby
I love the Sequel library from Jeremy Evans (so much better than Rails' AREL). I've used it as my ORM-of-choice since 2008. When leveraging Sequel I almost always use the DSL, but there are times that I want to use bare SQL. When that happens, I almost always use HEREDOCs and my own version of String#squish.
- Objection to ORM Hatred
What are some alternatives?
Rodauth - Ruby's Most Advanced Authentication Framework
ROM - Data mapping and persistence toolkit for Ruby
api_guard - JWT authentication solution for Rails APIs
ActiveRecord
devise-jwt - JWT token authentication with devise and rails
DataMapper
devise-two-factor - Barebones two-factor authentication with Devise
Hanami::Model - Ruby persistence framework with entities and repositories
barong - Barong auth server
Redis-Objects - Map Redis types directly to Ruby objects
doorkeeper-jwt - JWT Token support for Doorkeeper
Neo4j.rb - An active model wrapper for the Neo4j Graph Database for Ruby.