These signin/up methods will be in the next release 0.36. See: Supabase Auth v2: Phone Auth now available But they are still user accounts in Supabase. ![]() Just the UI and UX for the user and the attendee is different. And the access token is still the same type. But, the provider in each case is still Supabase. And then also have a signup/in flow with phone and one-time password. Supapabase now has a user/password auth flow. When I an invited to events with Livestorm or Hopin, I register and become a user.The Attendee with their JWT cookie, will they then interact with the app? Meaning, they are authenticated and permitted to “do things” with the app?. ![]() Thanks for the description/flow – really helps. I’m authenticating Attendee’s via a 2FA on their phones, which generates a secure server-only cookie that will be used as their password and write/read their data Select POST from the request method dropdown list. ![]() Our users will login via Google/Facebook/Social and will pay for access to create Events that can be attended by people who have no login Open a new request tab in Postman and enter your GraphQL endpoint URL in the address field. WunderGraph is a BFF/API Gateway that can do what we know as federation or schema stitching, but for all your data sources, whether they’re SQL/NoSQL DB’s, OpenAPI REST or GraphQL APIs, Apollo Federations, or any other. Now, to write the cookie into a response… This is one of the most exciting new dev tools I’ve worked with. Would you be able to point me at something of a response nature? Thanks I used what you pointed me at to create a way to register context handlers into the GraphQLHandler – it needs strengthening, and converting to typescript.īut I can’t figure out how to access the response yet… To get the full list of available queries and mutations, introspect the API schema using your favorite GraphQL client.
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