google-app-engine static site example with protected pages
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I am wondering if there is an example of a static site running on google app engine which includes protected pages (that can only be accessed with authentication/authorization). I have in mind something that might be similar to what mod_auth_openidc supports for the Apache web server.
If not, what might be the preferred way to go about such.
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I am wondering if there is an example of a static site running on google app engine which includes protected pages (that can only be accessed with authentication/authorization). I have in mind something that might be similar to what mod_auth_openidc supports for the Apache web server.
If not, what might be the preferred way to go about such.
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I am wondering if there is an example of a static site running on google app engine which includes protected pages (that can only be accessed with authentication/authorization). I have in mind something that might be similar to what mod_auth_openidc supports for the Apache web server.
If not, what might be the preferred way to go about such.
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I am wondering if there is an example of a static site running on google app engine which includes protected pages (that can only be accessed with authentication/authorization). I have in mind something that might be similar to what mod_auth_openidc supports for the Apache web server.
If not, what might be the preferred way to go about such.
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The only built in authorization would be methods supported in your app.yaml (or equivalent) such as admin, login, none. Meaning an admin of your google cloud project, a valid google account, or public. There is no way to perform additional checks in a purely static site.
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The only built in authorization would be methods supported in your app.yaml (or equivalent) such as admin, login, none. Meaning an admin of your google cloud project, a valid google account, or public. There is no way to perform additional checks in a purely static site.
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The only built in authorization would be methods supported in your app.yaml (or equivalent) such as admin, login, none. Meaning an admin of your google cloud project, a valid google account, or public. There is no way to perform additional checks in a purely static site.
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The only built in authorization would be methods supported in your app.yaml (or equivalent) such as admin, login, none. Meaning an admin of your google cloud project, a valid google account, or public. There is no way to perform additional checks in a purely static site.
The only built in authorization would be methods supported in your app.yaml (or equivalent) such as admin, login, none. Meaning an admin of your google cloud project, a valid google account, or public. There is no way to perform additional checks in a purely static site.
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