A strategy to implement login with GitHub in Remix Auth.
middleware making it easy to use github as authentication
simple functions for doing oauth login with github
Documentation can be found at [wmhilton/login-with-github](http://github.com/wmhilton/login-with-github)
Login with GitHub for Bloggify.
Documentation can be found at [wmhilton/login-with-github](http://github.com/wmhilton/login-with-github)
Documentation can be found at [wmhilton/login-with-github](http://github.com/wmhilton/login-with-github)
Login with GitHub and retrieve an access token
Documentation can be found at [wmhilton/login-with-github](http://github.com/wmhilton/login-with-github)
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login with: github
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from aws login cached tokens
Auth0 SDK for Single Page Applications using Authorization Code Grant Flow with PKCE
A collection of credential providers, without requiring service clients like STS, Cognito
All social logins in one plugin
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
Well-typed React Component for Facebook Login
Add login with github on your app
Enables login/logout functionality for a Ruby web app
Console app that allows you to login into github using login and password. It stores token at disk, so it can be used by another apps.
A gem to aggregate your recent twitter and github activity into a single feed. Can accept multiple logins for either service.
simple-login creates a basic and simple login system for Rails 3 apps. It is based on Railscasts Authentication from Scratch videos. Usage: create your rails app, then add this gem to your Gemfile. Finally, just type 'rails g simple_login'. All these routes are available: signup_path, login_path, logout_path, password_reset_path. Also, these methods are available: authorize and current_user. More info on github page.
divshare ======== Description ----------- The divshare gem makes it easier to use the Divshare API. To use it, you need to create a Divshare account and sign up for an API key. Usage ----- Here's a brief walkthrough of the basic operations (see `examples/` for more information): require 'divshare' # Set these for your divshare account api_key = 'your api key' api_secret = 'your api secret' email = 'your login email address' password = 'your password' filename = 'a file you want to upload' client = Divshare::Client.new(api_key, api_secret) client.login(email, password) all_my_files = client.get_user_files all_my_files.each do |f| print "#{f.file_name} (#{f.file_size}) " puts "was last downloaded #{Time.at(f.last_downloaded_at.to_i)}" end ticket = client.get_upload_ticket uploaded_id = client.upload(ticket, filename) puts "#{filename} uploaded with new id: #{uploaded_id}" client.logout Now, going through the same script step-by-step. Use your Divshare API key and secret (comes with key) to create a client: client = Divshare::Client.new(api_key, api_secret) Login using the credentials for your Divshare account: client.login(email, password) Get an array of all of your files: all_my_files = client.get_user_files Do something with the files: all_my_files.each do |f| print "#{f.file_name} (#{f.file_size}) " puts "was last downloaded #{Time.at(f.last_downloaded_at.to_i)}" end Upload a file, and capture its id: ticket = client.get_upload_ticket uploaded_id = client.upload(ticket, filename) Logout client.logout Installation ------------ Install using rubygems: sudo gem install divshare Or clone from github git clone git://github.com/wasnotrice/divshare.git