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The Getting Started docs all suggest using the CLI to authenticate. We were hoping to provide Github nodes alongside dozens of others on a website serving ComfyUI with which users who have keys can use the REST API in concert with other things. To do that, they need to be able to authenticate to Github and other places without the availability of CLI by providing the right key in their browser.
We cannot reasonably have the key pass to server at all given the usage, in fact it's a design criteria that it never arrives at our servers at all. And if we did, the traffic coming from our server rather than the active party would be a liability to everyone involved.
So how can we arrange authentication given the only listed means is by CLI?
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The Getting Started docs all suggest using the CLI to authenticate. We were hoping to provide Github nodes alongside dozens of others on a website serving ComfyUI with which users who have keys can use the REST API in concert with other things. To do that, they need to be able to authenticate to Github and other places without the availability of CLI by providing the right key in their browser.
We cannot reasonably have the key pass to server at all given the usage, in fact it's a design criteria that it never arrives at our servers at all. And if we did, the traffic coming from our server rather than the active party would be a liability to everyone involved.
So how can we arrange authentication given the only listed means is by CLI?
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