This tutorial demonstrates how to add authorization to a Go API. We recommend that you log in to follow this quickstart with examples configured for your account.
In this article, the fundamentals of what JSON Web Tokens (JWT) are, and why they are used will be explained. JWT are an important piece in ensuring trust and security in your application. JWT allow claims, such as user data, to be represented in a secure manner. To explain how JWT work, let’s begin with an abstract definition. A JSON Web Token (JWT) is a JSON object that is defined in RFC 7519 as
tl;dr: functions that take an http.Handler and return a new one can do things before and/or after the handler is called, and even decide whether to call the original handler at all. If you’re building web services using Go (if you’re not, why not?) and you’re not using any middleware packages (and even if you are), then you need to understand the power of wrapping http.Handler types. An http.Handl
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