Hey James, within Autocode, you can restrict access to your API to specific IPs or require specific users' library tokens to be passed in with the API call using the "Share" button in the top left. However, if you're planning to use this directly from the frontend, you wouldn't want to expose your library tokens like that and would have to roll your own login system.
That's great. I've been using sheets to export json, that is then used as a data source for a static site generator. If I can lock it down to internal use only, this could save some steps. Thanks!
I tried it out, it seems really neat. Anyway to authenticate the endpoint you create?
Hey James, within Autocode, you can restrict access to your API to specific IPs or require specific users' library tokens to be passed in with the API call using the "Share" button in the top left. However, if you're planning to use this directly from the frontend, you wouldn't want to expose your library tokens like that and would have to roll your own login system.
That's great. I've been using sheets to export json, that is then used as a data source for a static site generator. If I can lock it down to internal use only, this could save some steps. Thanks!
Hey James, we at cotter.app did a collab with Autocode on this. Check it out at autocode.com/app/putri/gsheets-dat.... Hope this helps! If you have more questions about authentication, please feel to ask my CTO directly at putri@cotter.app or join our Slack channel here join.slack.com/t/askcotter/shared_....