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Laravel PHP OAuth

Limiting OAuth Providers in Laravel

Working on the devlog-ist/landing project, we're refining the authentication flow. The goal is to streamline user registration and login, particularly for non-developers who might be contributing recommendations. We've adjusted the available OAuth providers to match user roles.

Previously, both GitHub and LinkedIn were presented as default options on the login and registration pages.

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Enhancing User Security in Laravel OAuth Implementations

OAuth provides a streamlined approach to user authentication, but it's crucial to implement security measures that protect user data and prevent unauthorized access. A common scenario involves social login, where users authenticate via third-party providers like GitHub or LinkedIn.

The Problem: Unregistered Users and Automatic Registration

A potential vulnerability arises when users not yet

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Enhancing GitHub OAuth Flow: Preserving User Permissions

Introduction

This article discusses a common issue in applications using GitHub OAuth for authentication: inadvertently overwriting a user's existing token with one that has fewer permissions. We'll explore how to ensure the application preserves the user's original, broader-scoped token when requesting narrower scopes during subsequent logins.

The Problem

Many applications use GitHub

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Enhancements to Cache Handling and Code Robustness

Introduction

Recent commits to our application focused on improving the reliability and efficiency of our caching mechanisms, as well as enhancing the overall robustness of the codebase. These changes aim to prevent race conditions and reduce the risk of errors during refactoring.

Atomic Cache Operations

A key improvement involves replacing Cache::has and Cache::put with the atomic

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