Phoenix Framework. Authentication and Authorization Using Plugs
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Phoenix Framework. Authentication and Authorization Using Plugs
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Re: Phoenix Framework. Authentication and Authorization Using Plugs
#2In my work with Phoenix so far, I've taken the author's roll-your-own approach.
It did take longer to setup than just including Devise in Rails, but I also understand exactly how it works so I think there is some benefit there.
But for folks just getting started with Phoenix (esp. from Rails), I wonder if there should be a goto Devise-like option.
Re: Phoenix Framework. Authentication and Authorization Using Plugs
#3I know Addict was only mentioned in passing, but I am curious: is that becoming the goto authentication library for Elixir/Phoenix? In my work with Phoenix so far, I've taken the author's roll-your-own approach. It did take longer to setup than just including Devise in Rails, but I also understand exactly how it works so I think there is some benefit there. But for folks just getting started with Phoenix (esp. from R…
But I also curious why where is no devise-like library, because both Elixir and Devise comes from Plataformatec
Re: Phoenix Framework. Authentication and Authorization Using Plugs
#4I know Addict was only mentioned in passing, but I am curious: is that becoming the goto authentication library for Elixir/Phoenix? In my work with Phoenix so far, I've taken the author's roll-your-own approach. It did take longer to setup than just including Devise in Rails, but I also understand exactly how it works so I think there is some benefit there. But for folks just getting started with Phoenix (esp. from R…
If you're using Absinthe you can create a easy middleware for auth as well.