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    Lexik JWT Authentication Bundle

    Lexik JWT Authentication Bundle

    JWT authentication for your Symfony API

    LexikJWTAuthenticationBundle is a Symfony bundle that provides JWT (JSON Web Token) authentication for RESTful APIs. It simplifies the process of generating and validating JWTs for secure user authentication. The bundle integrates seamlessly with Symfony’s security system, allowing developers to implement token-based authentication efficiently while maintaining flexibility in user management.
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    Guardian

    Guardian

    Elixir Authentication

    ...The core currency of authentication in Guardian is the token. By default JSON Web Tokens are supported out of the box but you can use any token that Has the concept of a key-value payload, is tamper-proof, can serialize to a String, or that has a supporting module that implements the Guardian.Token behavior. You can use Guardian tokens to authenticate web endpoints (Plug/Phoenix/X), channels/Sockets (Phoenix - optional), and any other system you can imagine. If you can attach an authentication token you can authenticate it.
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