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    appwrite

    appwrite

    Secure Backend Server for Web, Mobile & Flutter Developers

    Appwrite is a self-hosted and cloud backend-as-a-service platform that provides developers with all the core APIs required to build any application. Build your entire backend within minutes and scale effortlessly using Appwrite's open-source platform. Add Authentication, Databases, Functions, Storage, and Messaging to your projects using the frameworks and languages of your choice.
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    Google Auth Library

    Google Auth Library

    Google Auth Library for Node.js

    ...Application Default Credentials also support workload identity federation to access Google Cloud resources from non-Google Cloud platforms. Use JWT when you are using a single identity for all users. Especially useful for server->server or server->API communication. Use workload identity federation to access Google Cloud resources from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure or any identity provider that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC). Use workforce identity federation to access Google Cloud resources using an external identity provider (IdP) to authenticate and authorize a workforce—a group of users, such as employees, partners, and contractors.
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    OpenAuth

    OpenAuth

    Universal, standards-based auth provider

    OpenAuth is an authentication system aimed at modern serverless and edge runtimes, providing a cohesive way to add sign-in flows and session management to web apps. It supports common patterns such as OAuth with popular identity providers, email-based links or codes, and passkeys/passwordless options, while exposing a simple API that fits full-stack frameworks. The project is designed to be infrastructure-friendly, aligning with managed stores and serverless platforms so sessions, webhooks, and callbacks work reliably at scale. ...
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    Satellizer

    Satellizer

    Token-based AngularJS authentication

    Satellizer is a simple to use, end-to-end, token-based authentication module for AngularJS with built-in support for Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, GitHub, Bitbucket, Yahoo, Twitch, Microsoft (Windows Live) OAuth providers, as well as Email and Password sign-in. However, you are not limited to the sign-in options above, in fact you can add any OAuth 1.0 or OAuth 2.0 provider by passing provider-specific information in the app config block. With any Cordova mobile apps or any...
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