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@builder.io/qwik-auth
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Qwik Auth is powered by Auth.js, a battle tested library for authentication with 3rd party providers
During development, the index.html is not a result of server-side rendering, but rather the Qwik app is built using client-side JavaScript only. This is ideal for development with Vite and its ability to reload modules quickly and on-demand. However, this mode is only for development and does not showcase "how" Qwik works since JavaScript is required to execute, and Vite imports many development modules for the app to work.
npm run dev
Server-side rendered index.html, with client-side modules prefetched and loaded by the browser. This can be used to test out server-side rendered content during development, but will be slower than the client-only development builds.
npm run dev.ssr
A production build should generate the client and server modules by running both client and server build commands.
npm run build
Production build that creates only the client-side modules that are dynamically imported by the browser.
npm run build.client
Production build that creates the server-side render (SSR) module that is used by the server to render the HTML.
npm run build.server
FAQs
Qwik Auth is powered by Auth.js, a battle tested library for authentication with 3rd party providers
The npm package @builder.io/qwik-auth receives a total of 110 weekly downloads. As such, @builder.io/qwik-auth popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @builder.io/qwik-auth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 25 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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