Remix Auth Sso

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remix

An SSO strategy for Remix Auth, based on the OAuth2Strategy

Overview

BoxyHQSSOStrategy is a strategy that can be used to enable Single Sign-On (SSO) in a remix app. It extends the OAuth2Strategy and provides support for SAML Jackson Service. With SSO, users can seamlessly authenticate and access multiple products or services without the need to log in separately for each one.

Features

  • Deprecated the earlier strategy BoxyHQSAMLStrategy and introduced BoxyHQSSOStrategy
  • Provides support for Single Sign-On (SSO) in a remix app
  • Extends the OAuth2Strategy
  • Abstracts away complexities of the underlying SAML/OIDC protocol
  • Can be deployed as a separate service
  • Supports Node.js and Cloudflare runtimes

Summary

BoxyHQSSOStrategy is a strategy for enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) in a remix app. It provides support for the SAML Jackson Service, abstracting away complexities of the underlying SAML/OIDC protocol. The strategy can be easily installed and configured, allowing users to authenticate once and access multiple products or services seamlessly.

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Remix

Remix is a modern JavaScript framework that focuses on building fast and performant web applications. It emphasizes a combination of server-rendered content and client-side interactivity, offering a robust architecture for creating scalable and maintainable projects.

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