Re: Using postgresql.org account as an auth id on third partywebsites
От | Álvaro Hernández |
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Тема | Re: Using postgresql.org account as an auth id on third partywebsites |
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Msg-id | 6740251c-1c65-566c-14fa-f47700c5ce83@ongres.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Using postgresql.org account as an auth id on third partywebsites ("Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org>) |
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Re: Using postgresql.org account as an auth id on third party websites
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On 17/9/19 14:14, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: > On 9/17/19 11:54 AM, Álvaro Hernández wrote: >> >> Great, thank you Jonathan. >> >> Now.... how do we register with the "central system"? > Well, first make sure that it works :) > > I've not handled the registration process myself, but to test it, ensure > you can authenticate against the test pgweb instance you've set up. You > can configure it from the "Community auth sites" and "community auth > orgs" part of the admin. So once that works, I think there can be the > conversation of actually registering with the "central system." We can do that, no problem. > > To date, apps that use community auth have been within pginfra (AFAICT), > so to "formally request" it probably involves a longer conversation, > either here or with webmaster@ as the process of doing so has not been > exercised yet. Fair enough. Now.... I'd like not to waste any resources before having that "longer conversation" then, which I hope it is not that long. We're building a user authentication system on top of https://postgresqlco.nf that will use external id providers like Google Account, Twitter and others. We'd like to provide postgresql.org community account as a first-class citizen authentication mechanism, since this is something for the PostgreSQL Community as a whole. If this is possible, great! If not, we should know asap and stick with the other providers only --but I hope should not be a big deal. Thanks, Álvaro -- Alvaro Hernandez ----------- OnGres
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