by Rem Zolotykh
Lessons:12Length:1.6 hours
- Overview
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3.4 Rails Built-in Authentication
In this lesson we’ll learn how to use Rails' built-in has_secure_password
functionality to implement the same authentication as in the previous lesson.
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:54
1 lesson, 01:54
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:54
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
01:54
2.HTTP Basic Authentication2 lessons, 14:42
2 lessons, 14:42
Free Lesson 2.1Rack Application Setup04:53
Free Lesson
2.1
Rack Application Setup
04:53
2.2HTTP Basic Authentication09:49
2.2
HTTP Basic Authentication
09:49
3.Standard Cookie-based Session Authentication5 lessons, 53:28
5 lessons, 53:28
3.1How Session Authentication Works02:05
3.1
How Session Authentication Works
02:05
3.2Using Session for Authentication05:43
3.2
Using Session for Authentication
05:43
3.3Full Stack: Sign Up, Login and Logout13:38
3.3
Full Stack: Sign Up, Login and Logout
13:38
3.4Rails Built-in Authentication15:03
3.4
Rails Built-in Authentication
15:03
3.5Warden and Sinatra16:59
3.5
Warden and Sinatra
16:59
4.Other Types of Authentication3 lessons, 27:14
3 lessons, 27:14
4.1Token Authentication10:32
4.1
Token Authentication
10:32
4.2OAuth Authentication: Theory03:04
4.2
OAuth Authentication: Theory
03:04
4.3OAuth Authentication: Implementation13:38
4.3
OAuth Authentication: Implementation
13:38
5.Outro1 lesson, 00:46
1 lesson, 00:46
5.1Conclusion00:46
5.1
Conclusion
00:46