starfx
fastapi-azure-auth
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80 | 391 | |
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9.2 | 7.6 | |
7 days ago | 13 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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starfx
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
Ah! A real criticism of FE development, I agree with your problem statement.
When you jump into the world of single-page applications, things get complex pretty quickly, because the use case for needing an SPA pushes the web app into a full desktop application.
Ultimately, for a highly interactive and dynamic "desktop-class" user experience, there is added complexity. I think that's why so much movement within the FE world has moved away from "SPA for everything" and into these mixed dynamic apps. Islands, React Server Components, NextJS, they all help create a middleground between a document-based website with no dynamic elements with a full blown desktop app experience. They all have real tradeoffs, in particular adding an entirely new backend service to serve the front end.
For many projects, react + react-query is probably enough.
Having said that, my argument from https://bower.sh/dogma-of-restful-api still stands: when you build an API that is RESTful (1:1 mapping between endpoint and entity) you are unknowingly pushing the complexity of data synchronization to the FE, which requires a well thought out ETL pipeline.
This probably doesn't help my case but I've been building a simplified middle-layer for react to bridge the gap between react-query and full blown SPA: https://starfx.bower.sh
- Show HN: Starfx – A modern approach to side-effect and state management in UI
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Effection 3.0 – Structured Concurrency and Effects for JavaScript
`redux-saga` maintainer here.
I've been using `effection` to build a replacement for `redux-saga` over at https://github.com/neurosnap/starfx
Effection has demonstrated to me how truly powerful delimited continuations are and why structured concurrency is an incredible asset for anything that requires async flow control -- basically everything in TS/JS.
I know sometimes it's hard to imagine why someone would need structured concurrency or care about delimited continuations for a front-end application, but this is a game changer in terms of expressing async flow control.
Some things to note about Effection:
- API surface area is small https://github.com/thefrontside/effection/issues/851
- It tries to stay as close to JS constructs as possible so it will feel very familiar
- Resource cleanup is automatic (when a function passes out of scope all descendent tasks are shut down automatically)
- End-user doesn't need to think about delimited continuations
The only leap users need to "deal with" coming from async/await is the syntax.
import { main, call } from "effection";
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Internals of Async / Await in JavaScript
- https://github.com/thefrontside/continuation
- https://github.com/thefrontside/effection/tree/v3
- https://github.com/neurosnap/starfx
The last one intends to replace redux-saga using DCs.
Here’s a presentation I gave recently talking about DCs in typescript: https://youtu.be/uRbqLGj_6mI?si=XI0JNMKMoO2VHMvM
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Philosophy of Coroutines
A couple of us have been experimenting with deliminited continuations and I think it’s gonna take off soon:
https://youtu.be/uRbqLGj_6mI?si=kgKKjpCnehJ9bpIG
https://github.com/neurosnap/starfx
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Observable API Proposal
I feel the same way which is why I decided to help maintain the project. Async flow control is very tricky even in js–land. Having watchers live inside of a while-loop is a powerful construct that lends itself to interest flow control patterns.
I'm also in the process of rebuilding redux-saga but without the redux part: https://github.com/neurosnap/starfx
It's still in alpha stage, but it is very reminiscent of redux-saga.
fastapi-azure-auth
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
I'm under the impression that you work for a company that sells services related to FastAPI? https://github.com/Intility/fastapi-azure-auth
I maintain an open source library in my spare time for free, that you are welcome to ignore if you find better alternatives.
- Implement AzureAD in 10 minutes with FastAPI-Azure-Auth - full tutorial in the documentation
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FastAPI Azure Auth đź”’ Now supports B2C (as well as single- and multi-tenant applications)
The documentation has a full tutorial in “Tiangolo-style”, which means it guided through setting up a project from scratch, and how to configure Azure appregs from scratch.
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Ask HN: Good Python projects to read for modern Python?
I think, in general, most FastAPI and Pydantic related libraries are heavily typed, use poetry, GitHub pipelines, black, isort, flake8 etc. so if you want to look at the ecosystem around a package I’ll recommend a few here, that has a smaller scope than the huge libraries Pydantic/FastAPI are. All packages listed below has all these things.
FastAPI-Azure-Auth [0] is a library to do authentication and authorization through Azure AD using tokens.
ASGI—Correlation-ID[1] is a package that utilizes contextvars to store information through the asyncio stack, in order to attach correlation/request ID to every log message from a request. Available for Django in [2].
Pydantic-factories [3] is an awesome library to mock data for your pydantic models.
[0] https://github.com/Intility/fastapi-azure-auth
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OAuth2 authorization with other flows beyond password.
If you want to use an external auth provider, I have written a library called FastAPI-Azure-Auth for authentication and authorization using Azure AD (which is free for something like 10.000 users). The tutorial should get you up and running quickly. Please note that this library is only intended to use for APIs (such as I sing a SPA frontend), so if you use jinja templates or render HTML from FastAPI this might not be the solution for you.
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FastAPI Azure AD Authentication đź”’ Now supports both single- and multi-tenants applications
Hi! I’m the author of FastAPI-Azure-Auth, a package to handle Azure AD authentication and authorization for your FastAPI APIs. It’s a heavily tested package, supports trio, and the documentation has a full tutorial on how to set up both Azure and FastAPI from scratch.
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Tips for Making a Popular Open-Source Project in 2021 [Ultimate Guide]
I agree with you. Most my packages are around ~100 stars, and I'm met with a lot of respect and appreciatio.n[1][2]
My library for Correlation-IDs in Django[3] got implemented by AWX, which also was a nice experience![4] I maintain a lot of small packages, and maybe it is the Django/FastAPI community, but "you'll get a load of entitled users" is straight up not true in my experience.
[1] https://github.com/Intility/fastapi-azure-auth/issues/24
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Show HN: Implement Azure AD auth for your FastAPI
The documentation[1] contains a full tutorial on how to configure Azure AD and FastAPI for both single- and multi-tenant applications. It includes examples on how to lock down your APIs to certain scopes, tenants, roles etc.
[1] https://intility.github.io/fastapi-azure-auth/)
- Azure AD authentication for FastAPI đź”’ Now supports both single- and multi-tenants. Documentation includes a full tutorial on how to set it up from scratch
- Azure AD authentication đź”’ Now supports both single- and multi-tenants, and has a full setup tutorial for both FastAPI and Azure.
What are some alternatives?
effection - Structured concurrency and effects for JavaScript
full-stack-fastapi-template - Full stack, modern web application template. Using FastAPI, React, SQLModel, PostgreSQL, Docker, GitHub Actions, automatic HTTPS and more.
proposal-async-iterator-helpers - Methods for working with async iterators in ECMAScript
azure-functions-python-samples - Azure Functions Python Sample Codes. NOTE: The project, hosted in a repository, is no longer actively maintained by its creators or contributors. There won't be any further updates, bug fixes, or support from the original developers in the project.
libcommon - Library of reusable C++ code
best-of-web-python - 🏆 A ranked list of awesome python libraries for web development. Updated weekly.
kal - A powerful, easy-to-use, and easy-to-read programming language for the future.
uvicorn-gunicorn-fastapi-docker - Docker image with Uvicorn managed by Gunicorn for high-performance FastAPI web applications in Python with performance auto-tuning.
continuation - Delimited Continuations for JavasScript
asgi-correlation-id - Request ID propagation for ASGI apps
assembly - assembly projects
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