Authorizer is an open-source authentication and authorization solution for your applications. Bring your database and have complete control over the user information. You can self-host authorizer instances and connect to any SQL database.
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Nice work! So does the authorizer server need to be hosted on the same domain as the JS SDK clients? Not sure how cross-domain authentication works without cookies being set in same-origin.
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1. To have open source approach
2. Keep single source of data
3. Din't want to pay for auth0 tools which can charge in same amounts as you scale
4. To have graphql approach to the data, where we can easily build graphs linking to user data.
Very useful, I love the open source approach. That could help so many devs to avoid reinventing the wheel when working on a new app. Congrats @lakhansamani!
I built our user authentication and verification in Integromat for various reasons myself but this could potentially replace it. I'll have to try it! Thank you for making it and good luck!
Great! It has amazing features that give so nice overview which can help us being better organized and definitely more productive with better coherency in a development processes! ^_^ Congratulations on the launch! ^_^
I'm using Authorizer with Hasura and it's relatively easy to implement and it offers a nice set of features needed for authentication.
The only thing missing is I18n for email templates.
Easy to use and self-hostable. The key factor that sealed the deal for us was that it is built using golang and react which is our core stack and we could use it with our pre-existing MongoDB atlas instance.
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