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Notice that auth.user_id() and auth.session() are part of the open-source pg_session_jwt Postgres extension, authored by the Neon team.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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clerk-nextjs-neon-authorize
A Todo List built with Clerk, Next.js and Neon Authorize (SQL from the Backend)
Clerk – Example Repo
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stack-nextjs-neon-authorize
A Todo List built with Stack Auth, Next.js and Neon Authorize (SQL from the Backend)
Stack Auth – Example Repo
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auth0-nextjs-neon-authorize
A Todo List built with Auth0, Next.js and Neon Authorize (SQL from the Backend)
Auth0 – Example Repo
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stytch-nextjs-neon-authorize
A Todo List built with Stytch, Next.js and Neon Authorize (SQL from the Backend)
Stytch – Example Repo
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drizzle-orm
Headless TypeScript ORM with a head. Runs on Node, Bun and Deno. Lives on the Edge and yes, it's a JavaScript ORM too 😅
That’s why we’ve partnered with Drizzle ORM to offer a cleaner, more intuitive way of defining RLS rules. With Drizzle and Neon, developers can set up RLS policies in a declarative format right alongside their schema definitions. This means you can manage RLS in the same place as your schema and data models, making your codebase more organized and easier to maintain.
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aws-cognito-express-htmx-neon-authorize
Neon Authorize demo app running SQL from the backend with AWS Cognito, Express.js, and HTMX
AWS Cognito – Example Repo
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Azure AD – Example Repo
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descope-react-frontend-neon-authorize
Neon Authorize demo app running SQL from the frontend with just React and Vite
Descope Auth – Example Repo
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supertokens-nestjs-solidjs-drizzle-neon-authorize
Supertokens + Drizzle + Nest.js + Solid.js Neon Authorize example app
Supertokens – Example Repo
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Here’s a sneak peek of what it looks like to use @drizzle-orm/pg and @drizzle-orm/neon together. Also in this repo: https://github.com/neondatabase-labs/social-wall-drizzle-neon-authorize