webauthn-rails-demo-app
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webauthn-rails-demo-app
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Authentication using passkeys Rails 7 Demo
It is based upon the Rails 6 version: WebAuthn Rails Demo App which uses webauthn.
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Need help with testing authentication "ceremonies"
I've written a Rails 7 app called rails-7-passkey-demo which is mostly based upon webauthn-rails-demo-app but the original is a Rails 6 app and mine is based upon Rails 7.
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Need help with how Rails 7 does things with forms
There is a Rails 6.0.6 app called webauthn-rails-demo-app which is a demonstration of using passkeys. I'm using Rails 7 and trying to use it the way it was intended but I'm quite confused at this point.
Gitlab CI
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Gitlab Server Behind NGINX Reverse Proxy Manager Issue
## https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/issues/694
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Vue Options to Composition API Online Converter
// https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/blob/e6d048d769240760008f0dbb6b811e1ebc675292/app/assets/javascripts/ide/components/repo_tab.vue#L3 import { GlIcon, GlTab } from '@gitlab/ui'; import { mapActions, mapGetters } from 'vuex'; import { __, sprintf } from '~/locale'; import ChangedFileIcon from '~/vue_shared/components/changed_file_icon.vue'; import FileIcon from '~/vue_shared/components/file_icon.vue'; import FileStatusIcon from './repo_file_status_icon.vue'; export default { components: { FileStatusIcon, FileIcon, GlIcon, ChangedFileIcon, GlTab, }, props: { tab: { type: Object, required: true, }, }, data() { return { tabMouseOver: false, }; }, computed: { ...mapGetters(['getUrlForPath']), closeLabel() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { return sprintf(__('%{tabname} changed'), { tabname: this.tab.name }); } return sprintf(__('Close %{tabname}'), { tabname: this.tab.name }); }, showChangedIcon() { if (this.tab.pending) return true; return this.fileHasChanged ? !this.tabMouseOver : false; }, fileHasChanged() { return this.tab.changed || this.tab.tempFile || this.tab.staged || this.tab.deleted; }, }, methods: { ...mapActions(['closeFile', 'updateDelayViewerUpdated', 'openPendingTab']), clickFile(tab) { if (tab.active) return; this.updateDelayViewerUpdated(true); if (tab.pending) { this.openPendingTab({ file: tab, keyPrefix: tab.staged ? 'staged' : 'unstaged' }); } else { this.$router.push(this.getUrlForPath(tab.path)); } }, mouseOverTab() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { this.tabMouseOver = true; } }, mouseOutTab() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { this.tabMouseOver = false; } }, }, };
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Gitlab in a subdirectory with apache and passenger
In setting this up, I have followed the gitlab setup guide and the passenger documentation.
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CircleCI Vs. GitLab: Choosing The Right CI/CD Tool
Do you know G2 awards 4.4 stars to both GitLab & CircleCI? Just like GitHub stars, StackShares stack counts reflect the popularity of technology. CircleCI boasts around 7.4k stacks, while GitLab enjoys 31.1k stacks. Besides, GitLab as well as GitLab CI are open-source technologies and have garnered 22k+ stars on GitHub. Wait, this is not a reflection of how good GitLab is at CI/CD. These numbers reflect overall popularity. CircleCI is primarily “a niche-focused continuous integration tool” while GitLab wears multiple hats, including “version control & code collaborator.”
What are some alternatives?
rails-7-passkey-demo - A demonstration Rails 7 project of how to use public WebAuthn (i.e. passkeys) for authentication
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
Gogs - Gogs is a painless self-hosted Git service
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
Taiga-front - [DEPRECATED] Project management web application with scrum in mind! Build on top of Django and AngularJS (Frontend Code)
webauthn-ruby - WebAuthn ruby server library ― Make your Ruby/Rails web server become a conformant WebAuthn Relying Party
Trac - Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects (mirror)
webauthn-with-devise - The companion app for the article "Secure authentication for Rails with WebAuthn and Devise"
Redmine - Mirror of redmine code source - Official Subversion repository is at https://svn.redmine.org/redmine - contact: @vividtone or maeda (at) farend (dot) jp
CodeClimate - Code Climate CLI
OctoLinker - OctoLinker — Links together, what belongs together