Angularjs security with OAuth
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I have an angular fornt-end app witch connected to a back-end app via API
The angular app required login before the user can access it, the login is based on OAuth so the angular app have info for API-end point and client secret.
The issue is even when I am not singed in I can see main.js via browser and can see API-end point and client secret.
I am not able to find a good solution after a lot of reading.
My question is: what is the best practices to hide such info OR, how can I load all angular files after the user have already singed in.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
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I have an angular fornt-end app witch connected to a back-end app via API
The angular app required login before the user can access it, the login is based on OAuth so the angular app have info for API-end point and client secret.
The issue is even when I am not singed in I can see main.js via browser and can see API-end point and client secret.
I am not able to find a good solution after a lot of reading.
My question is: what is the best practices to hide such info OR, how can I load all angular files after the user have already singed in.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
angularjs security oauth
which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58
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I have an angular fornt-end app witch connected to a back-end app via API
The angular app required login before the user can access it, the login is based on OAuth so the angular app have info for API-end point and client secret.
The issue is even when I am not singed in I can see main.js via browser and can see API-end point and client secret.
I am not able to find a good solution after a lot of reading.
My question is: what is the best practices to hide such info OR, how can I load all angular files after the user have already singed in.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
angularjs security oauth
I have an angular fornt-end app witch connected to a back-end app via API
The angular app required login before the user can access it, the login is based on OAuth so the angular app have info for API-end point and client secret.
The issue is even when I am not singed in I can see main.js via browser and can see API-end point and client secret.
I am not able to find a good solution after a lot of reading.
My question is: what is the best practices to hide such info OR, how can I load all angular files after the user have already singed in.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
angularjs security oauth
angularjs security oauth
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which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58
add a comment |
which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58
which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58
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which flow are you using?
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 12 at 9:10
Currently: User tring to access angularjs app then check if access token is exist. If yes, load app if not, redirect to login page.
– Markos
Nov 12 at 9:58