Document/illustrate https://aws.amazon.com/cognito/ as auth webhook.
@tirumaraiselvan Can we change the scope of this issue to have an end to end guide for Cognito after an update from #1176 is available in the next release (currently WIP), instead of using a webhook for it? cc: @rikinsk
I think the webhook example can also be helpful. In cases, where you can't
customize the claims much (Cognito) and want to manually process the JWT to
give appropriate session variables to Hasura.
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I think the webhook example can also be helpful. In cases, where you can't
customize the claims much (Cognito) and want to manually process the JWT to
give appropriate session variables to Hasura.
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