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# PYE Auth
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**Mission**: Science compels us to create a microservice!
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This is the repository for my **JWT auth microservice assignment**
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with(out) blazingly fast cloud-native web3 memory-safe blockchain reactive AI
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(insert a dozen more buzzwords of your choosing) technologies.
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This should be done by **October 17th 2024**, or at the very least,
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in a shape that proves I am somewhat competent.
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## Course of action
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How I currently see this going
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1. Make an HTTP Basic Auth -> JWT -> Open key API
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2. Create simple frontend (really stretching the definition) to test it
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3. Ask myself and others - "Is this a microservice?"
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If the answer is yes, rejoice.
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If the answer is no, rejoice for a different reason.
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4. Once it's technically solid-ish, polish ever-so-slightly
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## "Technology stack"
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The technology I *intend* on using
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1. **Data storage - SQLite**.
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Definitely want to avoid a full-sized DB because they're oversized for most
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projects. To be honest, even **JSON** would do for this.
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In fact, this might just be the way to go for the proof-of-concept, hm...
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2. **Frontend - template/html module**. Duh, I am anti-bloat.
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3. **HTTP routing - Chi**.
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I'd use `net/http`, but a deadline of 1 week means speed is everything. |