Bible-api vs Examples - Auth
If you need a Books API that's easy to integrate, go with Bible-api.
Examples - Auth
Configurations of JWT Authn filter using a simple Bookstore API.
Bible-api
- No authentication required
- HTTPS supported
- CORS enabled for frontend use
Examples - Auth
- HTTPS supported
- Requires OAuth setup
| Feature | Bible-api | Examples - Auth |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | None | OAuth |
| HTTPS | Yes | Yes |
| CORS | Yes | Unknown |
When to use which?
Bible-api is the better choice for quick prototypes and hackathons since it requires no authentication. Bible-api works directly from the browser with CORS enabled, making it better for frontend-only apps.