Cloth attempts to emulate the web3.js library for writing both browser and
server side apps interacting with the Ethereum blockchain.
https://github.com/pelle/cloth
It allows you to:
- Create Ethereum Keypairs
- Create and send transactions to the blockchain
- Query the blockchain for blocks/tra
To see how to use it in a noir context I created this demo app:
https://github.com/pelle/oauthentic-demo/blob/master/src/oauthentic_demo/views/welcome.clj#L32
It authenticates to GitHub with OAuth2
Try it out here: http://oauthentic.herokuapp.com/
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On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Pelle
I've written a simple OAuth2 library oauthentic
https://github.com/pelle/oauthentic which should make it easy to connect to
at least Facebook as it only supports oauth2.
I started investigating connecting it with friend and it looks pretty
simple, but haven't currently got any time to do so.
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>> That sounds quite interesting! Do you have a Github URL of the project
>> to share?
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>> Shantanu
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>> On Apr 25, 12:29 am, Pelle Braendgaard wrote:
>> > This is a simple OAuth 2 provider that is designed to be used as a
>> primary
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This is a simple OAuth 2 provider that is designed to be used as a primary
authentication provider for a Clojure Ring app.
I am a relative Clojure novice, but have am very experienced in OAuth.
Please help give feedback on use of idiomatic clojure.
It currently handles OAuth2 bearer authenticatio
I was just starting to research if there was a prevayler like solution
for clojure. Thanks.
I'll start playing with it.
Do you have a github project for it yet?
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Sergey Didenko wrote:
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