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Add Github Login to Your Web App with OAuth 2.0

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Every developer who has attempted to demystify OAuth 2.0 must be presented with mind-bugging complicated flow diagrams. It becomes worse when you try to understand all the terminologies of OAuth 2.0 and Open ID protocols.

There is no getting around the OAuth 2.0 flow being complicated with back and forth between your browser, the service you are authenticating with, and the application you want to access.

This course gets straight to the point without any application code distracting you from the core takeaway -- You will learn how to authenticate and authorize yourself using GitHub as your Auth Server.

We'll first cover the OAuth 2.0 flow for authentication and then integrate the Open ID protocol for authorization.

Credits

Maggie Appleton (illustration)

What you'll learn

  • Create a basic login flow for any site
  • Use GitHub as an OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server
  • Store user information in JWT
  • Handle protected requests for authorized users

Questions to Reflect Upon:

  • What are the best security practices in authentication?
  • When do I need authentication?
  • When do I need authorization?

Learner Reviews

  • Learner
    a year ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Very straight and to the point. No time wasted. Love it.

  • Marcus Holmgren
    2 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Good presentation of OAuth 2.0 with nice example code

  • Chris Lamb
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Concise, tells you what you need to know

  • Priyankar Kumar
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Short, concise and great explanation!

  • Md. Anam Hossain
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Its a very helpful course to get started for beginners. Course teacher describes each and individual option nicely. Appreciate good work.

  • Learner
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Awesome and well defined content

Course Content

19m • 10 lessons

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