Understanding third party login stategy
I am trying to understand the google login system, this is what I have understood, please help me with a doubt here.
I have 2 different server for FE & BE.
According to some tuts, I have to provide a callback to the google console which will redirect the user after verification, here I am giving the front end url, as if backend url is giving my Fe will not gonna aware of this.
Ques:- As docs the redirect url will give me user profile, since it is coming to front-end I need to send it to my Backend, here I have to make simple http request, now this request can be made by any person as because I don't have any means to verify like token and all...
?
what would you do here and what am i doing wrong.
Please help, thanks.
node.js google-signin
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I am trying to understand the google login system, this is what I have understood, please help me with a doubt here.
I have 2 different server for FE & BE.
According to some tuts, I have to provide a callback to the google console which will redirect the user after verification, here I am giving the front end url, as if backend url is giving my Fe will not gonna aware of this.
Ques:- As docs the redirect url will give me user profile, since it is coming to front-end I need to send it to my Backend, here I have to make simple http request, now this request can be made by any person as because I don't have any means to verify like token and all...
?
what would you do here and what am i doing wrong.
Please help, thanks.
node.js google-signin
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I am trying to understand the google login system, this is what I have understood, please help me with a doubt here.
I have 2 different server for FE & BE.
According to some tuts, I have to provide a callback to the google console which will redirect the user after verification, here I am giving the front end url, as if backend url is giving my Fe will not gonna aware of this.
Ques:- As docs the redirect url will give me user profile, since it is coming to front-end I need to send it to my Backend, here I have to make simple http request, now this request can be made by any person as because I don't have any means to verify like token and all...
?
what would you do here and what am i doing wrong.
Please help, thanks.
node.js google-signin
I am trying to understand the google login system, this is what I have understood, please help me with a doubt here.
I have 2 different server for FE & BE.
According to some tuts, I have to provide a callback to the google console which will redirect the user after verification, here I am giving the front end url, as if backend url is giving my Fe will not gonna aware of this.
Ques:- As docs the redirect url will give me user profile, since it is coming to front-end I need to send it to my Backend, here I have to make simple http request, now this request can be made by any person as because I don't have any means to verify like token and all...
?
what would you do here and what am i doing wrong.
Please help, thanks.
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node.js google-signin
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Randeep tomar
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Your concern is correct, you can have a look at this section of the docs, https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/backend-auth you will be needed to send the token, given by the Google and later you can verify the correctness of same by querying.
Thanks.
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Your concern is correct, you can have a look at this section of the docs, https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/backend-auth you will be needed to send the token, given by the Google and later you can verify the correctness of same by querying.
Thanks.
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Your concern is correct, you can have a look at this section of the docs, https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/backend-auth you will be needed to send the token, given by the Google and later you can verify the correctness of same by querying.
Thanks.
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Your concern is correct, you can have a look at this section of the docs, https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/backend-auth you will be needed to send the token, given by the Google and later you can verify the correctness of same by querying.
Thanks.
Your concern is correct, you can have a look at this section of the docs, https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/backend-auth you will be needed to send the token, given by the Google and later you can verify the correctness of same by querying.
Thanks.
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