For Rails API-only authentication, do you go for a gem or 3D party service?

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  • devise-api

    The devise-api gem is a convenient way to add authentication to your Ruby on Rails application using the devise gem. It provides support for access tokens and refresh tokens, which allow you to authenticate API requests and keep the user's session active for a longer period of time on the client side

  • authentication-zero

    An authentication system generator for Rails applications.

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