We have recently added a new feature within Apache APISIX, which supports anonymous consumers in authentication. For detailed information, please read the monthly report.
Introduction
From its inception, the Apache APISIX project has embraced the ethos of open-source community collaboration, propelling it into the ranks of the most active global open-source API gateway projects. The proverbial wisdom of 'teamwork makes the dream work' rings true in our way and is made possible by the collective effort of our community.
From January 1 to January 26, 5 contributors made 17 commits to Apache APISIX. We sincerely appreciate your contributions to Apache APISIX.
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Recent Feature Highlight
Support Anonymous Consumer in Authentication (Contributor: Revolyssup)
The anonymous consumer feature enables selective bypass of authentication requirements by allowing the configuration of an anonymous consumer on authentication plugins. This feature allows protected routes to grant access to non-authenticated callers.
Conclusion
The official website and GitHub Issues of Apache APISIX provide a wealth of documentation of tutorials and real-world use cases. If you encounter any issues, you can refer to the documentation, search for keywords in Issues, or participate in discussions on Issues to share your ideas and practical experiences.