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New Python Packaging Proposal Aims to Solve Phantom Dependency Problem with SBOMs
PEP 770 proposes adding SBOM support to Python packages to improve transparency and catch hidden non-Python dependencies that security tools often miss.
passport-presspass
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PassportJS is a popular authentication system for Node apps. This simple module provides plug-and-play support for integrating PressPass authentication into your application.
passport.use(new PressPassStrategy({
clientID: '<your client secret>',
callbackURL: '<your callback url>',
},
function(iss, sub, profile, verified) {
// 'Profile' contains tons of user information, including a user's organizations!
process.nextTick(function () {
return verified(null, profile)
});
}
));
Note that most of the information is embedded in profile._raw
, because it is not specified by the OpenID Connect spec and is therefore not automatically inserted into the profile object.
MIT (see LICENSE)
FAQs
PressPass OAuth2 + OIDC strategy for Passport.
The npm package passport-presspass receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, passport-presspass popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that passport-presspass 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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