Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
I just added an experimental action `quickAuth` to the Mini Apps SDK Mini Apps can use this as a quick way to integrate SIWF into their application - free to use w/ no external service requirements - integrate with a couple lines of code - highly performant https://miniapps.farcaster.xyz/docs/sdk/actions/quick-auth
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
@jc4p how much for a live stream of you adding this to an app?
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
lmao do you want me ripping out custom SIWF and implementing this? or adding it to a new vanilla js app?
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
the former would prob be more concise
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
and nicely demonstrate the delta between the experiences
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
just out of habit i went with decoding the JWT on both front-end and back-end (so not 100% up to your integration guide) but 18 min total: https://warpcast.com/jc4p/0x764b74d5
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
added a decodeJwt export to @farcaster/quick-auth if you want to decode client side without verifying which is more expensive I'm being a bit of nanny here and not directly returning the decoded payload to prevent misunderstanding where devs think they are done at this step. iirc is this how all the oauth providers do it
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