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[...] secure than OAuth 1.0: it relies on SSL rather than signatures to protect the user’s access token. Of course, this weakness also comes with huge advantages: it makes developing clients much [...]
[...] ̀ where authCallback receives an access token and makes API calls with it. With the complexity of auth’ing now abstracted away, it& [...]
[...] to setup your Google API Key in OAuth.io. Once your app created and you are able to get the access token, you can get the information of you authenticated user like this: See the jsfiddle to display [...]
[...] have to setup your Twitter Key in OAuth.io. Once your app created and you are able to get the access token, you can get the information of you authenticated user like this: See the jsfiddle to [...]
[...] Testing the OAuth flow has always been quite difficult as it involves an interface where the user logs in and accepts [...]
[...] generate, just put what you need and we proxify it for you inserting all what is needed in the OAuth flow. We’ll publish on this blog everyweek with an example with a new provider. You can ask [...]
[...] more and more reliable user information to web developers and do not have to store passwords. Social login can be also considered as a gateway for authentication and authorization. For consumer [...]
[...] OAuth analytics for your app. For example, you will be able to compare the success rate of a social login, depending on the provider. You can also explore the scopes and see how the permissions that [...]
[...] Integrating Facebook API using OAuth in your Javascript app is really easy thanks to OAuth.io. Let’s see how in [...]
[...] to our Github repository: http://github.com/oauth-io/oauthd. If you want to add an OAuth provider to the 70+ providers we currently support, simply make a pull request. oauthd is published [...]
[...] free plugins as: - Analytics: to know how many user has authorize your app on any OAuth provider. - User Management: to login your user client side and store data on their account. - [...]
[...] use a SaaS even if it saves time? Well, just check out our open source version OAuthd. As an OAuth provider, you should address the different remarks we made. Sometimes the developer experience can be [...]
[...] user flow and endpoints With OAuth 1.0: 3 calls need to be made. Your client will: 1. Call the OAuth server and ask for temporary credentials. 2. Open a webpage dialog using those credentials, so the [...]
[...] There are more than 30 different OAuth implementations. We wrote a whole post about this, and we will publish it the coming weeks: it is very [...]
[...] provider (REQUEST API). Further reading See this great presentation from API Days: 10 OAuth implementations you can’t guess About The Authors We used some elements of a paper that we co- [...]
[...] for his app or website. However, a lot of this feedback has been very appreciated by some OAuth providers, who are not always of the difficulties for the developers (even if OAuth is often the #1 [...]
[...] secure than OAuth 1.0: it relies on SSL rather than signatures to protect the user’s access token. Of course, this weakness also comes with huge advantages: it makes developing clients much [...]
[...] ̀ where authCallback receives an access token and makes API calls with it. With the complexity of auth’ing now abstracted away, it& [...]
[...] to setup your Google API Key in OAuth.io. Once your app created and you are able to get the access token, you can get the information of you authenticated user like this: See the jsfiddle to display [...]
[...] have to setup your Twitter Key in OAuth.io. Once your app created and you are able to get the access token, you can get the information of you authenticated user like this: See the jsfiddle to [...]
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