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Awesome Ory

Awesome Docs Docs

An awesome list of the Ory ecosystem.

If you have any questions or suggestions open a discussion, or join the Ory Chat!

See CONTRIBUTING.md for pointers on how to contribute.

Contents

Ecosystem

Overview of the main projects in the Ory ecosystem.

Developer resources

Developer resources and forums for discussing Ory and meeting other users

Blog posts

Ory blog guest articles

Are you building something with Ory?
Are you interested in Auth and security topics in general?
Do you want to share your knowledge and experience?
Reach out to get published in the Ory blog!

Ory ecosystem

Ory Kratos

Ory Hydra

Ory Keto

Ory Oathkeepeer

Ory Dockertest

Videos

Projects

Members of the Ory community have built technology, written blog posts, and published open source software that extends or modifies the core technology. This isn't an exhaustive list, if something is missing or you want to contribute your own content , please create an issue or PR here!

Please note that this content isn't actively maintained by the Ory team, is written by the community and might be out of date, unmaintained, or otherwise faulty.

Ory Ecosystem

Community projects using more than one Ory tool or service

Ory Kratos

Ory Hydra

Ory Keto

Ory Oathkeeper

Ory Fosite

Services

Managed services that run Ory for you

Postman collections

The API Collections are built directly from the swagger specification (you can find it at the path /spec/api.json in GitHub) and are organized into folders that categorize the various API calls. To be able to work with the collection you need to set the baseURl variable. For example, when running Ory Kratos the baseURl needs to be set to the public endpoint. You may also have to configure query parameters or the JSON method body, depending on the API call.

Note that while the collections should be up to date, please open an issue here if that's not the case.

Don't store tokens in Postman as environment variables! If you are signed in to the Postman application, it will automatically try to synchronize Collections and Environments with the Postman servers. This means that a token, which could allow someone else access to your APIs, is being uploaded to Postman's servers. Postman has taken measures to ensure that tokens are encrypted and encourages users to store them in Environment Variables. Read more here.

Archived, Outdated, and WIP

Old, outdated, or incomplete projects - feel free to play around or revive them!

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