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A React Hooks Example

This example app shows how to create a React app with hooks and functional components.

Please read Build a Simple React Application Using Hooks to see how this app was created.

Prerequisites:

Okta has Authentication and User Management APIs that reduce development time with instant-on, scalable user infrastructure. Okta's intuitive API and expert support make it easy for developers to authenticate, manage and secure users and roles in any application.

Getting Started

To install this example application, run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-react-books-with-hooks-example.git
cd okta-react-books-with-hooks-example
npm install

Create an OIDC App on Okta

Register a new application by going to Applications > Add Application. On the next screen, choose Single Page App and click Next.

On the following screen, you can edit the application's settings. Make sure that the port number is 3000 and the base URI is http://localhost:3000/. Change the Login Redirect URI to http://localhost:3000/callback. Once you are done, you will see a Client ID.

Configure your Okta Settings

Copy your Okta domain and client ID into src/App.js:

<div className="App">
  <Router>
    <header>
      <div>Books with Hooks</div>
      <ul className="menu"><li><Link to="/">Home</Link></li><li><Link to="/search">Search</Link></li></ul>
    </header>
    <Security issuer='https://{YourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default'
              clientId='{ClientId}'
              redirectUri={window.location.origin + '/callback'}
              pkce={true}>
      <Route path='/' exact={true} component={Home}/>
      <SecureRoute path='/search' exact={true} component={Search}/>
      <Route path='/callback' component={LoginCallback}/>
    </Security>
  </Router>
</div>

Start everything with npm start and you'll be able to sign in with Okta!

Links

This example uses the following open source libraries:

Help

Please post any questions on the blog post, as issues in this repository, or on our Okta Developer Forums. We also monitor Stack Overflow for questions tagged with okta.

License

Apache 2.0, see LICENSE.