Simplify your Auth flow when working with React apps
This React package allows you to streamline the integration of user authentication flows in any React app by providing a single unified interface
yarn add @forward-software/react-auth
Create a new AuthClient
class which extends the BaseAuthClient
provided by this library and implements the 4 required methods:
- onInit, called when the AuthClient gets initialized
- onLogin, invoked when the
login
method of the AuthClient gets called - onRefresh, invoked when the
refresh
method of the AuthClient gets called - onLogout, invoked when the
logout
method of the AuthClient gets called
import { BaseAuthClient } from '@forward-software/react-auth';
// The type for your credentials
type AuthCredentials = {
username: string;
password: string;
};
// The type for your tokens
type AuthTokens = {
authToken: string;
refreshToken: string;
};
class AuthClient extends BaseAuthClient<AuthTokens, AuthCredentials> {
protected onInit(): Promise<void> {
// Implement the initialization logic for your client
}
protected onLogin(credentials?: AuthCredentials): Promise<AuthTokens> {
// Implement the logic required to exchange the provided credentials for user tokens
}
protected onRefresh(minValidity?: number): Promise<AuthTokens> {
// Implement the logic required to refresh the current user tokens
}
protected onLogout(): Promise<void> {
// Implement the logic required to invalidate the current user tokens
}
}
Create an instance of the AuthClient
class defined
const authClient = new AuthClient();
isInitialized
, a boolean indicating if the AuthClient has been initializedisAuthenticated
, a boolean indicating if the login process has been successfull and the user is authenticatedtokens
, the current tokens returned by thelogin
or therefresh
process
init()
, initialize the AuthClient (N.B. this shouldn't be called if usingAuthProvider
- see below)login(credentials)
, start the login processrefresh()
, refresh the current tokenslogout()
, logout and invalidate the current tokens
on(eventName, listenerFn)
, subscribe toeventName
events emitted by the AuthClientoff(eventName, listenerFn)
, unsubscribe fromeventName
events emitted by the AuthClient
subscribe(() => { })
, subscribe to AuthClient state changesgetSnapshot()
, returns the current state of the AuthClient
Setup React components to interact with the AuthClient using the createAuth
function exported by this library
import { createAuth } from '@forward-software/react-auth';
export const { AuthProvider, useAuthClient } = createAuth(authClient);
the createAuth
function returns:
AuthProvider
, the context Provider component that should wrap your app and provide access to your AuthClientuseAuthClient
, the hook to retrieve and interact with your AuthClient
The context Provider component that should wrap your app and provide access to your AuthClient, this component also accepts 2 additional props
ErrorComponent
, displayed when the AuthClient initialization failsLoadingComponent
, displayed while the AuthClient is being initialized
The examples
folder contains some examples of how you can integrate this library in your React app.
This library has been inspired by react-keycloak
and similar libraries.
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