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Thanks for the suggestion. I started off with a Phoenix-only app but then I realised that it would be really nice to have a separate frontend. My Phoenix app was using phx.gen.auth, but according to the readme on their GH page, the `--no-html` option is not supported, so I'm thinking about trying POW. I've found this example which looks a little full-on, especially compared to how simple this is done in Django.
Here is a good starter docker-compose file that you can add your front end to.
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