Manage Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Framework projects on any platform
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Manage Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Framework projects on any platform
A React wrapper for Azure AD using the Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL). The easiest way to integrate AzureAD with your React for authentication.
Official Node SDK for interacting with the WorkOS API
MSAL for React Native
node.js based authentication library for Azure with type definitions
A single page app implemented using Angular 2.4.5 that signs up & signs in users using Azure AD B2C and calls a web API using OAuth 2.0 access tokens. http://aka.ms/aadb2c
An example project to demonstrate the OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow against a protected web api resource with RBAC roles.
Simple wrapper around MSAL Node for handling authN/authZ in Express.js web apps with the Microsoft identity platform
Multi-tenancy tutorial demonstrating how to expose your app to users from other tenants, provide consent as admin and deploy it on Azure App Services using MSAL Angular
MSAL.js (Microsoft Authentication Library for Javascript) + Angular
Angular Azure AD example using ng2-adal
A simple login/logout experience powered by Ionic Auth Connect and Azure B2C
Let your users authenticate into Verdaccio via Azure AD OAuth 2.0 API
Shared library for microservices, written for Node.js in TypeScript.
Yojana is a calendar app made using Next.js.
Sample application of an Angular2 Single Page Application and an ASP.NET WebAPI with Azure Active Directory authentication and adal.js
An example of how to authenticate and use the Microsoft Graph API in the context of an Angular application.
Example saml2 impl (using sustainsys) in dotnet 6 api and angular spa app
Quality Management System (QMS) web app for Mississippi Steel Processing. Built with React, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS, it features document management, action item tracking, internal audits, and quality claims management.
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