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Splinterlands library for authentication (backend + frontend)
Splinterlands library for authentication (backend + frontend)
modules/frontend
should be used on the frontend to generate the required datamodules/backend
should be used on the backend to verify the previously generated and then submitted data// On the frontend
const auth = new Auth();
const result = await auth.frontend.hive(address);
if (result.status === 'success') {
if(result.flow === 'hivesigner') {
const { address, expiresIn, token } = result.data;
// call endpoint and send address, token
} else {
const {sig, ts} = result. result.data
// call endpoint and send address, sig, ts
}
}
// On the backend
// if sig & ts
const result = auth.backend.hive(address, sig, ts);
if(result.status === 'success') {
// great success!
}
// if token
const result = auth.backend.hivesigner(address, token);
if(result.status === 'success') {
// great success!
}
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Splinterlands library for authentication (backend + frontend)
The npm package auth-sl receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, auth-sl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that auth-sl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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