You certainly have already seen websites where you can log in using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, instead of having to enter your information all over again. This service is most probably powered by OAuth2, which means (the second version of) the open (web) standard for authorization. It provides secured access to the server side of your application for clients that have been given an access token by a third-party OAuth2 authorization server. The credentials are guaranteed to be verified by the token and are not given to you as the website owner. The Dart team and community have provided us with some nice packages to easily implement this functionality.
DART Cookbook
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DART Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Dart Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Working with Dart Tools
Structuring, Testing, and Deploying an Application
Working with Data Types
Object Orientation
Handling Web Applications
Working with Files and Streams
Working with Web Servers
Working with Futures, Tasks, and Isolates
Working with Databases
Polymer Dart Recipes
Working with Angular Dart
Index
Customer Reviews