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Adding an API to an AdonisJS Web App
In this series, we'll add a API, using Opaque Access Tokens for authentication, to a preexisting web application. We'll implement dual-guard authentication, add a token management panel, and authenticate our API directly with an organization model!
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Lesson 2.6
Listing an Organization's Access Tokens
In this lesson, we'll query all of our organization's access tokens and filter out any tokens that are expired. Then, we'll list the organization's tokens showing it's name, abilities, when it was created, and when it was last used.
Lesson 2.5
Opaque Access Tokens (OAT) vs JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
In this lesson, we'll take a step back to understand the differences between the tokens we're using, which are Opaque Access Tokens (OAT), and JSON Web Tokens (JWT). We'll discuss security, scalability, and what makes up each token.
Lesson 2.4
Creating Access Tokens Part 2: Inertia/Vue
In this lesson, we'll rig up the create access token route we created in the last lesson to a form within our Vue application. We'll also stub the overall manage access tokens card for the organization itself.
Cross-Tab Communication
In this series, we'll be covering three different ways to perform cross-tab communication using JavaScript's LocalStorage, SharedWorker API, and the BroadcastChannel API
Amplify + Nuxt
Video series covering how to set up AWS Amplify in a new Nuxt Application. How to add authentication using Cognito and Amplify's Auth class methods. How to add a secure and public GraphQL API. Then, how to deploy our application via the Amplify CLI on S3