Gating My Content
2023-01-30 - ~2 Minutes
Gating Content in JAMstack Sites
This section’s title was borrowed from a Stackbit article with the same title, Gating Content in JAMstack Sites . Working through that article to password protect some of the content at https://Wieting.TamaToledo.com is my tech pursit today.
Nope, Not on Netlify
Last evening I took a shot at implementing the Netlify Identity tricks from the aforementioned article, but could not easily get it to work. The problem, I think, is that the https://Wieting.TamaToledo.com on Netlify already uses Netlify Identity for authentication of my Netlify CMS forms, and adding a second, separate instance of that service isn’t trivial and perhaps isn’t even feasible. I also tried implementing some quick StatiCrypt CLI protection but that also failed. Netlify does provide a really quick and painless solution, but it costs $20/month, at a minimum, to enable it.
New StatiCrypt Strategy?
So, my next shot at this will involve creating a new Eleventy site just for the Wieting’s protected content. Wish me luck and follow along here if you like.
Trying Azure DevOps
I recently created a personal Azure account, registered to summitt.dweller@gmail.com , and last evening (January 31, 2023) I took a dive into Azure DevOps under that account. The “welcome” email that I received says I now have an “organization” URL at https://dev.azure.com/summittdweller .
I jumped into Azure DevOps because it looks like within that environment I can establish a Content Management System (CMS) not unlike the NetlifyCMS (or perhaps it IS NCMS) that I run for the Wieting Theatre, hosted with Netlify.com. I really like NetlifyCMS, but thus far I’ve had limited success with it, and ONLY at Netlify.com where the user authentication process is nicely streamlined. I hope that Azure DevOps has user authentication that’s just as easy to manage, and at less cost.
So, I guess the strategy now is to see what Azure DevOps has to offer, rather than venturing further with StatiCrypt .
That’s a TEMPORAY wrap, this post isn’t finished just yet.