Passport Examples with different Database and strategies - MySQL | Sequelize | MongoDB | Mongoose
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Passport Examples with different Database and strategies - MySQL | Sequelize | MongoDB | Mongoose
Prácticas del curso web-dev part-time de enero en Ironhack México || MÓDULO 1: Semana 2 - 5 || MÓDULO 2: Semana 9 - 12 || MÓDULO 3: Semana 13 - 24
🍫 A website collection and navigation platform backend project
🏕 Yelpcamp is a fully functional NodeJs web app. This is a camping ground website which was actually developed during a code-along while following the web-developer-bootcamp.
My take on an express/react boilerplate, with passport & session-auth built in
simplified passport local auth using passport local mongoose
A place where you can post new camping sites , and even comment on other's post 😍
A Node.js web app project done from the Udemy course: The Web Developer Bootcamp 2021 by Colt Steele.
Prácticas del curso web-dev part-time de Julio en Ironhack México || MÓDULO 1: Semana 1 - 5 || MÓDULO 2: Semana 9 - 13
Movies API based on node.js and mongodb with Google OAuth2.0 as well as native authentication, MongoDB database, node.js server
Udemy Bootcamp Project
Auth with to Google+, Twitter and more.
Example for Passport-Local-Mongoose Implementation
🤫 Whisper app clone using Node.js, Express, EJS and MongoDB
YelpCamp is a learning project aimed at exploring web development with Express.js, MongoDB, and Mongoose, while creating a platform for discovering and sharing camping experiences.
A campground rating web app.
A Campsite review website that users can create an account on. Authenticated users can add, update and delete campgrounds and add in reviews. All users can see the campground details and reviews. Users can add location which is geocoded using mapbox and displayed on map using basic mapbox and cluster maps.
Social media app built in MERN stack and Socket.io
An Webapp to share secrets anonymous, Used passport, google oauth2.0, facebook oauth2.0, hashing.
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