GitHub API token authentication for browsers and Node.js
Session Context Client React of the SecurityDept TypeScript SDK, a layered authentication and authorization toolkit built as reusable Rust crates, a TypeScript client SDK workspace, and reference server/web apps.
Token Set Context Client React of the SecurityDept TypeScript SDK, a layered authentication and authorization toolkit built as reusable Rust crates, a TypeScript client SDK workspace, and reference server/web apps.
Connect framework integration with http-auth module.
Token Set Context Client Angular of the SecurityDept TypeScript SDK, a layered authentication and authorization toolkit built as reusable Rust crates, a TypeScript client SDK workspace, and reference server/web apps.
Provides authentication middleware and user management for the Wallet Gateway
Fastify Basic auth plugin
Basic primitives for working with binary data
Applitools universal framework wrapper
Google APIs Authentication Client Library for Node.js
Official SDK for Supabase Auth
Client of the SecurityDept TypeScript SDK, a layered authentication and authorization toolkit built as reusable Rust crates, a TypeScript client SDK workspace, and reference server/web apps.
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One-time password (OTP) React input component, uncontrolled, zero dependencies, fully tested.
Hierarchical async context
This plugin allows you to implement custom authentication flow by providing a custom user resolver based on the original HTTP request. The resolved user is injected into the GraphQL execution `context`, and you can use it in your resolvers to fetch the cu
Serialize Canvas path commands to SVG.
A Pothos plugin for adding scope based authorization checks to your GraphQL Schema
Manage node_modules trees
The tRPC server library
this library helps us to create proxy objects for fetch, XHR and beacons for proper request tracking.
If you want to contribute a new auth provider integration we recommend you start by implementing it as a custom auth provider in a Cedar App first. When that works you can package it up as an npm package and publish it on your own. You can then create a P
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The most comprehensive authentication framework for TypeScript.