Nov 4th 2021

Nov 4th 2021

4pm PT | 7pm EST

Last meetup of the year, let's make it count!

This time Maricris Bonzo will show us how to create a community page using 3 great JAMStack tools: Svelte, Magic and Hasura, and Scott McAllister will exlplain how to implement a client-side OAuth flow with PKCE: not needing a backend to store your secret and still provide a secure auth flow.

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Building a Community page with Svelte, Hasura and Magic

Building a Community page with Svelte, Hasura and Magic

By Maricris Bonzo

By 🌞, I’m advocating for developers at Magic by creating content, connecting with developers and closing the product feedback loop with our team. By 🌚, I’m building a community in public called Blockchain Ladies Club for women who want to become trailblazers in the revolutionary space of web3. If you ever want to chat about auth in Jamstack, all-things blockchain, decentralized identity, community building and gathering meaningfully, @ me on Twitter! My username’s @seemcat. ✌🏼

Talk overview:

Learn how to build a page for your community using some of the best Jamstack tools - Svelte, Hasura and Magic.

Client-side OAuth with PKCE

Client-side OAuth with PKCE

By Scott McAllister

Scott McAllister is a Developer Advocate for PagerDuty. He has been building web applications in several industries for over a decade. Now he's helping others learn about a wide range of web technologies and incident management principles. When he's not coding, writing or speaking he enjoys long walks with his wife, skipping rocks with his kids, and is happy whenever Real Salt Lake, Seattle Sounders FC, Manchester City, St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners, Chicago Bulls, Seattle Seahawks, OL Reign FC, St. Louis Blues, Seattle Kraken, Barcelona, Fiorentina, Borussia Dortmund or Mainz 05 can manage a win.

Talk overview:

The OAuth standard has been around for a while, but traditionally it has required a back-end server to hold a client secret, well, secret. Managing secrets can be a very hard problem to solve. Until now!

By supporting Proof Key for Code Exchange, or PKCE, OAuth flows can now be accomplished entirely in the client--and still be secure. In this talk we begin the standard three-legged flow and then introduce PKCE.

By the time you leave, you will understand how to implement it in your client applications and the benefits for doing so.

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