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    Ponzu

    Ponzu

    Headless CMS with automatic JSON API

    Ponzu is a powerful and efficient open-source HTTP server framework and CMS. It provides automatic, free, and secure HTTP/2 over TLS (certificates obtained via Let's Encrypt), a useful CMS and scaffolding to generate content editors, and a fast HTTP API on which to build modern applications. Ponzu is released under the BSD-3-Clause license. With the rise in popularity of web/mobile apps connected to JSON HTTP APIs, better tools to support the development of content servers and management systems are necessary. ...
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    chat.io

    chat.io

    A Real Time Chat Application built using Node.js, Express, Mongoose

    ...You need to register a new application on both Facebook and Twitter to get your tokens by which users can grant access to your application, and log in using their social accounts. The session needs a random string to make sure the session id in the browser is random. That random string is used to encrypt the session id in the browser, Why? To prevent session id guessing. Each user has a username, password, social Id, and picture. If the user is logged in via username and password, then the social Id has to be null, and the if logged in via a social account, then the password will be null.
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