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Marek Lesko f34d523413 feat: Implement OAuth2 authentication with Microsoft, Google, and PocketId
- Added JWT configuration to appsettings.json for secure token handling.
- Updated config.json to include OAuth provider details for Microsoft, Google, and PocketId.
- Added Microsoft icon SVG for UI representation.
- Refactored app.config.ts to use a custom AuthInterceptor for managing access tokens.
- Enhanced auth route guard to handle asynchronous authentication checks.
- Created new auth models for structured request and response handling.
- Developed a callback component to manage user login states and transitions.
- Updated side-login component to support multiple OAuth providers with loading states.
- Implemented authentication service methods for handling OAuth login flows and token management.
- Added error handling and user feedback for authentication processes.
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