That doesn't sound right. The initialisation code has a database connection string argument. YOu wouldn't do that from a frontend.
This library just hashes passwords and handles oauth2 callbacks. But it also requires a database to "store user data", which is really out of scope of an auth library. But I would like to hear how one goes from a country I've never heard about before to raising 5 mil as a JavaScript library "startup".
> The initialisation code has a database connection string argument. YOu wouldn't do that from a frontend.
Definitely /s