API User Accounts For React | React On Rails 7 WishList Part 1 - YouTube
13-Apr-2022 1284
This tutorial covers using Doorkeeper to allow users to login to a backend Rails application as well as through a React frontend application that persists sessions through refreshes! We cover React Authentication, routing, private and public routes, login/logout and signup functionality.We also cover Redux, TypeScript, Axios, DotEnv and more. This is all used together with the Doorkeeper gem to allow our Devise users to login to multiple applications with the same credentials. Sessions are persisted through the use of Doorkeeper's client ID, client secret combination coupled with revolving refresh tokens that expire and access tokens that are only stored in memory.LinksDoorkeeper Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwm4E...Starter Code: https://github.com/Deanout/doorkeeper...Finished Code: https://github.com/Deanout/react-wish...Join this channel to help support these videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQv...Patreon: https://patreon.com/deanout.
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