![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry if this isn’t very well described, but Im basically just looking for the best practice stack to use for a React-Firebase App that uses the spotify web api, and whether or not I need to separate the spotify authentication into some backend to handle those requests. Should I also create an express server to handle the callbacks for my spotify authentication, database queries, and sending data to the front end, or can all of this be handled in React? And if it can be handled in react, where should I set the callback uri to go? The app has a home page for new users to see its features, and a dashboard page that they go to once logged in. However, I have very little experience with any of these frameworks and don’t know the best way to handle authenticating each users’ spotify account within my React app. The goal is to store important info in the user database like the web api’s refresh token so they don’t have to re-link their account in the future when they log in. I set up my react app to use Firebase’s authentication so users can create an account and once logged in, link their spotify to that account. ![]() I’m in the process of creating a React application that will use Spotify’s web api to compile different types of analytics from each users’ Spotify account. ![]()
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