Thinking to use Grant JS for OAuth and managing session with iron-session #655
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@Syed-Sheharyar Grant JS seems like a nice way to easily integration a "login with Slack/Google/whatever" solution and yes then you can store the tokens in iron-session. Is there anything else you'd like to know? |
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I am starting a new project and there is again authentication part that needs to be covered. I am thinking about using Grant JS and iron-session for session management. Now, Grant JS provides more than 200+ OAuth providers and we can set up complete OAuth by just using one config file which surprises me.
Still, no one talks about it too much and there is not a single article on using this with any technology like express js or building something and using this as an OAuth solution. However, few articles recommend Grant JS in the top 5 best authentication solutions for Node JS. Grant JS cannot be used alone it requires some kind of session management which I think iron-session does a good job.
So, Now I want to know what you think about Grant JS @vvo and when should one use it from the readme and a few articles from the author on Medium it looks like the fastest way to add authentication using OAuth. Then, manage the session using iron-session. The real problem is that there is not a single example of using it with Next JS. For now, I think I should be using
grant().vercel()
but then I don't want hosting to be limited to Vercel only. Don't know if I can host it on a regular VPS and auth works even after usinggrant().vercel()
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