
Joseph Caputo developed multi-domain login URI validation for the ProjectLibertyLabs/siwf repository, enhancing the Sign-In With Ethereum (SIWF) authentication flow. He updated the core validation logic to support arrays of URIs, allowing login payloads and SIWF options to be validated across multiple domains. This approach involved extending the validateDomainAndUri and validateSiwfResponse functions and implementing automated tests to ensure robust cross-domain validation. Using TypeScript and JavaScript, Joseph focused on API and full stack development, addressing enterprise needs for multi-tenant compatibility. The work demonstrated thoughtful engineering depth by reducing login friction and strengthening SIWF reliability for diverse deployment scenarios.

March 2025 monthly summary for ProjectLibertyLabs/siwf. Delivered multi-domain login URI validation for Sign-In With Ethereum (SIWF), enabling validation against an array of URIs in login payloads and in SIWF options. Updated core validation logic to support multiple domains via validateDomainAndUri and validateSiwfResponse and added automated tests covering payloads across multiple domains. The changes broaden enterprise compatibility, reduce login friction, and strengthen SIWF reliability for multi-tenant deployments.
March 2025 monthly summary for ProjectLibertyLabs/siwf. Delivered multi-domain login URI validation for Sign-In With Ethereum (SIWF), enabling validation against an array of URIs in login payloads and in SIWF options. Updated core validation logic to support multiple domains via validateDomainAndUri and validateSiwfResponse and added automated tests covering payloads across multiple domains. The changes broaden enterprise compatibility, reduce login friction, and strengthen SIWF reliability for multi-tenant deployments.
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