Community resources
Ory is possible because of a unique, experienced, and dedicated community.
Sponsors, contributors, and adopters make this ecosystem possible and shape it in significant ways.
Take part in the Ory Community!
- Chat on the Ory Community Slack
- Discuss or share code on GitHub
Each major project also has its own discussion board:
Check out the yearly developer conference for the Ory community: Ory Summit
Past editions: 2021, 2022
Looking for more examples?
Check out ory/examples, a community curated collection of example projects and
configurations.
Contributions always welcome!
Community articles and tutorials
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 experiences? Reach out to us to be published in our blog!
- Using Ory with Cloudflare Workers
- How I built LoginWithHN using Ory Hydra
- Add Authentication to your Flutter Web Applications with Ory Kratos
- E-Commerce with Ory Network Part 1: Backend, Part 2: Frontend
- Looking at Zanzibar through Ory Keto
Ory
Ory Kratos
- Building a Quarkus application with Ory Kratos
- How to write an application that integrates Kratos in Go
- Ory Kratos reverse proxy (Nginx) example
Ory Hydra
- Ory Hydra with Apache APISIX integration
- Practical Example of Implementing OAuth 2.0 Using ory/hydra
- OAuth 2.0 with Ory Hydra and Vapor on iOS: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
- Creating an OAuth 2.0 custom lambda authorizer for use with Amazons (AWS) API Gateway using Hydra
- Discussion on Access & Refresh Tokens
Ory Keto
Ory Oathkeepeer
- User Management using Ory Oathkeeper
- API Access Control with Ambassador and Ory Oathkeeper
- Ory Oathkeeper Istio best practices/reference configuration
Ory Dockertest
- Writing Tests for MongoDB using Dockertest in Go
- Integration tests in Golang with dockertest
- Go Package for better integration tests: Ory Dockertest
- Using Dockertest with Golang
- How to write a Go API Part 3: Testing With Dockertest
Community 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. Want your own content here? Create a PR!
Please note that this content isn't actively maintained by the Ory team, is written by the community and might be out of date, unmaintained, or otherwise faulty.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
Ory Kratos
- Ory Kratos Loopback4 integration
- Ory Kratos configuration to deploy on fly.io
- Ory Kratos Vue 3/Vite with Typescript example
- Ory Kratos Quarkus, Kotlin, and Qute example
- Ory Kratos Admin Interface in React
- Ory Kratos Svelte Node self service
- Ory Kratos Sveltekit example
- Ory Kratos Next.js self service UI
- Ory Kratos Rescript React UI SPA + Bindings
- Styx: Ory Kratos/Hydra Erlang frontend UI
Ory Hydra
- Ory Hydra OAuth2 Token Exchange RFC 8693
- Ory Hydra SDK for Laravel (unofficial)
- Ory Hydra Terraform Provider
- Ory Hydra Identity Provider for over LDAP
- Ory Hydra Middleware for Gin (Go)
- Ory Hydra Two-factor authentication login provider
- Ory Hydra Identity Provider
- Ory Hydra PoC for OAuth 2.0/OIDC provider
- Ory Hydra Python login/consent provider example
- Ory Hydra Java login/consent provider example
- Ory Hydra Golang login/consent/logout Identity Provider example
Ory Keto
Ory Fosite
- Testing OAuth 2.0 JWT token implementation with Ory Fosite
- MongoDB storage for Ory Fosite
- Argon2 Hasher for Ory Fosite
Work In Progress & Archived/Outdated
- Starter for Svelte Kit and Ory
- Reference Ory Docker Compose Setup + Article
- Predefined dockertest libraries for Hydra, Kratos & Keto integration tests
Postman collections
Note that while we try to keep the collections up to date, they might be outdated. Please open an issue if that's the case.
First, you have to install the Postman App for Windows, Mac, or Chrome. You can find it on the Postman Apps page.
Visit the Ory Postman Public Workspace and select the Collection you want to use and import it or select the Ory project you want to run below:
Our API Collections are built directly from the swagger specification (you can find it at the path /spec/api.json
) and are
organized into folders that categorize the various API calls.
For example, in the Ory Kratos collection, you will find all calls related to identity
in the folder with the same name.
To be able to work with the collection you need to set the baseURl
variable. For example, when running Ory Kratos as configured,
the baseURl
needs to be set to the public endpoint(in the Quickstart it
ishttp://127.0.0.1:4433/
).
You may also have to configure query parameters or the JSON method body, depending on the API call.
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.