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Learn how to use Omniauth And omniauth-twitter to let your users authorize and connect to the Twitter API using their Twitter account with your Rails app
Learn how to create simple API tokens for authentication with Devise
Learn how to add authentication to an RSS feed with Rails and Devise
Learn how to redirect your Rails app users to the current page after they login
Learn how to integrate Google's Recaptcha API into your forms and registration process with Rails
Explore the differences and similarities between Json Web Tokens and Rails session cookies and why you'd want to use one over the other
Authenticate your API using JSON Web Tokens (JWT) using the Knock gem
Add JWT Authentication to your Rails API from scratch
Add a Warden strategy to Devise to support JWT authentication with your Rails app
Build a basic VueJS frontend application that authenticates to the server using JWT, Rails API, and LocalStorage
Add masquerading (the ability to impersonate or login as another user) to your development or admin environments using the devise_masquerade gem
Learn how to add Facebook login via OAuth using Omniauth
Learn how to use the Facebook API and refresh auth tokens using the Koala gem
Learn how to let your users login with multiple OAuth providers like Twitter, Facebook, Github, Google, etc all at the same time.
Using the devise-two-factor gem, we can add an extra layer of security to our apps by having a our users type in a one-time password along with their email and password when they login. We'll be using the Google Authenticator app to login.
Setting up an OAuth provider is a great way to add authentication to your API using the doorkeeper gem
Learn how to authenticate with an API using OAuth and Doorkeeper
Learn how to build a React Native application to connect to your Rails API using OAuth for authentication
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