Nabarun Gogoi
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* Create web3 modal provider with SIWE * Add auth router to handle SIWE authentication * Use axios instance to make request * Add button for SIWE authentication * Add changes to access session in web-app GQL requests * Add auth check in GQL context and load/create user * Use authenticated user from context * Redirect to sign in page if unauthenticated and logout button * Change sign-in route to login * Get project domain from config file * Set user ethAddress column as unique * Use formatted user name * Get session secret and origin url from config file * Add unique constraint for eth address * Get secure and samesite from origin url * Get wallet connect id and backend url from env file * Format user email in member tab panel * Add backend config isProduction to set trust proxy * Use only one server url config * Add tool tip for displaying email * Add trustProxy and domain in server.session config * Add SERVER_GQL_PATH constant in frontend --------- Co-authored-by: neeraj <neeraj.rtly@gmail.com> |
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