What is needed at a minimum to use Asp.Net Core Web Api 3.1 and Json Web Tokens. This code is not production level, it is just a test project.
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What is needed at a minimum to use Asp.Net Core Web Api 3.1 and Json Web Tokens. This code is not production level, it is just a test project.
Authentication and Authorization using JWT
Experimental and demo solution
simple app authentication and authorization api
APIs of an ecommerce site built with ASP.NET Web API, Entity Framework and Microsoft SQL Server.
Learning Web API
A project sample with jwt authenticator.
Backend of the project of Movil2
JWT Authentication and Authorization
JWT based Authentication in WebAPI using ASP.NET Core, EF Framework, C#, Swagger API and Identity API
Jwt Token based authentication / authorization service implementation
Authentication micro service uses opt codes and jwt tokens
"AlzAware" is a cutting-edge application that utilizes advanced MRI scanning technology to detect and determine the level of Alzheimer's disease in patients.
Jwt Token authentication / auothorization client side implementation
Role Based Permission in web-api JWT Token
ASP.NET Web API Role-based JWT Authentification/Authorization with Refresh tokens
Clean Architecture, Asp.Net Core Web API, EF Core, Jwt Authentication (Role base), Repository, Unit Of Work and CQRS Patterns, MediatR, Automapper, Fluent Validation, Global Exception Handling, Redis/InMemory Caching, Unit Testing (xUnit, Moq), RabbitMQ
Role-based authorization with JWT. With help of Patrick God from YouTube.
A small REST API built to practice .NET Core fundamentals with Authentication and Authorization, Swagger Doc integration and Unit tests.
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