sorry that was not a good question. in my code i'm at the end create a link to opener using opener(${start}${perClusterInstanceType}${instanceIds}${end});
i have a method in which i do some processing of data and produce a link based on that output in the end i create a opener link and do a opener(link) call. i'm looking for a way through which i can test this
there is something more to it, this is an extension of exisiting project, so here inside module.exports.run(cli, context) i can only have these two parameters and nothing else
so there are three ways then 1. pass opener in run and stub: wrong test as this would never happen 2. is to have something like module.exports.opener and stub like how i showed: can do, should don't know 3. play with require => how to do this?
i know this could be the reply, hehe but i always feel people who have spent more time with a language than me would have better reads. i randomly searched hijack require, stub require but didn't find any specific reads about the point you want to make, so was thinking if you have few, nvm..
I'm implementing a single sign on system and needed some suggestions on the architecture. When going from App A (where the user is signed into) to App B, A would create a jwt token (user name, expire date) and save its hash in a shared server-side storage space (like Redis for example). It would then go to App B and send the jwt token to it.
Then B will verify the hash of the token and check if it is matches the one that's in the DB. If it is, then it can be trusted and we can check if it expired, otherwise it was modified.
It's not a strict OAuth approach. We don't really have the user getting tokens from each app. Instead, the user signs into one app, clicks on the "Take me to App B" link and goes into App B signed in.
yes, if they are inside app A and they click the link to App B, A generates a token and redirects to App B's verification endpoint along with the token
im just not understanding how A verifies the token when B sends it back to them
A no longer has access to the original token it issued unless it puts it in some sort of database
I'm trying to develop a web app using React Js, but I've run into an inconvenience, which I do not understand why it happens.
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@DemCodeLines I work for Auth0 and we solve this exact problem for most of our customers, I am not going to shove Auth0 into you 😛 but I fully understand what you are trying to do, and its a deceptively annoying problem. Ideally you should be able to just send a JWT to other client since JWTs are Signed you can just trust the JWT directly. With a short enough time window this itself should solve your problem.
at this point, we can't go with saml/openId/OAuth/anything else. It's just how it is, so the only choice is to build something here that's simple and secure (even if it's only designed for the current situation)
@ShrekOverflow I totally understand, we are duplicating one of them instead of just using them. But, it is what it is and we have to work with the situation (can't change it at the time).
@DemCodeLines Mind hopping on a quick call? What I am trying to say is just us an out of the box implemnetation A such that it simply brokers the tokens etc to B if there is a session on A
you don't even have to implement hte entire OpenID Connect spec for that
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@shrek why don't you go play outside like the normal kids once in a while man
@ShrekOverflow i didn't read all of the text above and thought you were spending your free time having fun doing another research study on a piece of tech
How does tampermonkey has GM_xmlHttpRequest, that allow setting user-agent header, and whereas browser does not allow any such headers, and output error, cannot set unsafe header.
@DemCodeLines I am saying there most likely there will be a compatible implementation for it for your server A. So you use that implementation like on your server A.
I am getting network request failed error in react native fetch request in android virtual device connecting to localhost. any idea how to fix it? google is not helping much
What can I do in Eclipse's Android emulator to connect it to my localhost web server page at http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum While I'm not a great fan of cruises as a form of tourism, it was really nice. The fjords (and whole Norway really) is a one of a kind landscape, and it's a pretty freaking magnificent sight
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