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searq.org
- GitHub - searq/searq.org: SearQ, the RSS search engine that is both speedy and free! SearQ offers a RESTful API that simplifies the search for data from RSS feeds. Finding what you need has never been easier with SearQ.
- SearQ - Free and Fast, Cool, RESTful RSS Search Engine.
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Introducing SearQ - A RESTful API Search Engine Based on RSS Feed Data
I'm excited to share my latest Ruby On Rails open-source project called SearQ. SearQ is a RESTful API search engine that is based on RSS feed data. It's a powerful tool that allows developers to search and retrieve data from various RSS feeds through a single API endpoint.
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SearQ: A RESTful search engine
Today I want to tell you about my personal Rails project, SearQ, a search engine based on RSS feeds that I developed myself as an open source REST API.
- Show HN: Search Engine API REST
- SearQ, the search engine RESTful API that simplifies the search for data from RSS feeds.
- SearQ, the RSS search engine that is both speedy and free! SearQ offers a RESTful API that simplifies the search for data from RSS feeds. Finding what you need has never been easier with SearQ.
- SearQ: Free and Fast, Cool, RESTful RSS Search Engine.
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RSS are not dead! Take a look at SearQ a simple, clean and fast RESTful API based on RSS
I've just released my latest open source project https://searq.org.
api_guard
- Anyone used API Guard gem before?
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Help with Rails API + React
I built a Rails authenticated API for my react native app using api_guard (https://github.com/Gokul595/api_guard) and it works great. I evaluated a lot of different solutions (knock, devise, jwt_sessions, etc.) and api_guard has the best features out of the box for JWT and easy to set up. If you are thinking about option 2, look into api_guard.
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What do you use for user authentication on an API only app?
https://github.com/Gokul595/api_guard is a nice little gem for API auth using JWTs. Most of it is honestly not that hard to implement yourself though
What are some alternatives?
searq.org - SearQ, the RSS search engine that is both speedy and free! SearQ offers a RESTful API that simplifies the search for data from RSS feeds. Finding what you need has never been easier with SearQ.
rodauth-rails - Rails integration for Rodauth authentication framework
endpoint-flux - Micro framework for dealing with API and endpoints
graphql_devise - GraphQL interface on top devise_token_auth
activity_notification - Integrated user activity notifications for Ruby on Rails
otp-jwt - One time password (email, SMS) authentication support for HTTP APIs.
JWT - A ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
Clearance - Rails authentication with email & password.
Rails-API-React-Tutorial - 📱 A Rails 6 API backend React JS + Webpacker guide. Includes API setup, serializers, and react integration in the frontend. 🌲
devise-api - The devise-api gem is a convenient way to add authentication to your Ruby on Rails application using the devise gem. It provides support for access tokens and refresh tokens, which allow you to authenticate API requests and keep the user's session active for a longer period of time on the client side
Exception Handler - Ruby on Rails Custom Error Pages