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4.1 Using the Generic OAuth 2.0 Strategy
Using the authentication strategies written by other developers is nice, but we can't always assume that the perfect strategy will already exist. Eventually, we'll need to write our own strategy—whether to integrate with some smaller provider or to use a home-made solution. In this lesson, I'll show you how we can use the generic OAuth 2.0 strategy for just that purpose.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:27
1 lesson, 00:27
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction00:27
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
00:27
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 16:59
2 lessons, 16:59
Free Lesson 2.1What You Need05:22
Free Lesson
2.1
What You Need
05:22
2.2Passport Primer11:37
2.2
Passport Primer
11:37
3.Using OAuth6 lessons, 1:08:16
6 lessons, 1:08:16
3.1Implementing Local Authentication: Registration15:43
3.1
Implementing Local Authentication: Registration
15:43
3.2Implementing Local Authentication: Login07:51
3.2
Implementing Local Authentication: Login
07:51
3.3Adding Facebook Support16:54
3.3
Adding Facebook Support
16:54
3.4Building the Profile Page07:34
3.4
Building the Profile Page
07:34
3.5Connecting Accounts11:30
3.5
Connecting Accounts
11:30
3.6Disconnecting Accounts08:44
3.6
Disconnecting Accounts
08:44
4.Extending OAuth Support1 lesson, 12:35
1 lesson, 12:35
4.1Using the Generic OAuth 2.0 Strategy12:35
4.1
Using the Generic OAuth 2.0 Strategy
12:35
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:35
1 lesson, 00:35
5.1Conclusion00:35
5.1
Conclusion
00:35
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