![]() But I never found that the reality matched their hype. They have terrific SEO, and their JWT introduction microsite is marketing genius. And once I got it working on the frontend, I had a hell of a time getting it integrated with whichever backend (usually asyncio) I was experimenting with at the time. There’s a huge irony that the company that created React does not integrate it well with their own login mechanism. I trust Facebook the most, so I invested a lot of time trying to get Facebook login working. It’s too risky, and keeping a Django (for example) instance patched and up-to-date is more devops overhead than I’m interested in. One thing I know I don’t want to do is manage my own auth database anymore. I’ve got half a dozen half-finished “boilerplate” projects lying around that were supposed to satisfy the desire of, “next time, I can use this boilerplate and authentication will just work.” It never does. Instead, I spend many many hours trying to get authentication to work. Whenever I start a new hobby web project, I just want to jump in and start coding.
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