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Sidekick Authentication across sites #617
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@tripodsan FYI |
@rofe @tripodsan since we have a central content repository on adobe.com now, this issue becomes more obvious. Any guidance? |
@rofe On the sidekick side, is the issue here not that the token is stored by owner/repo is session storage? Maybe a way to link projects in the sidekick could fix this.. If projects are linked than a login to one of them would persist the auth token in all linked projects. |
For my understanding, are there two different tokens?
The bigger issue would be site auth rather than logging into a specific project to preview/publish. Although only one sign in for everything would be the perfect experience. |
I think this is a duplicate of #559 |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
We have multiple sites in the "adobecom" space. Eg: dc, bacom, homepage etc. Sidekick auth has been enabled for these sites. The ask is if the author authenticates on one, they get authenticated automatically on other sites as well.
There are 2 use-cases for this ask:
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a feature in the sidekick to remain signed-in across sites (SSO)? Perhaps if the owner is the same for the sites? All these sites are under https://github.com/adobecom
Any other way to make this easier for the author as well as for the tool to work across sites without making the author sign-in into the sidekick separately?
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