@bitspur/react-keycloak-web v4.0.14

React Keycloak
React bindings for Keycloak
Table of Contents
Install
React Keycloak requires:
- React 16.8 or later
keycloak-js9.0.2 or later
yarn add @react-keycloak/webor
npm install --save @react-keycloak/webGetting Started
Setup Keycloak instance
Create a keycloak.js file in the src folder of your project (where App.js is located) with the following content
import Keycloak from '@bitspur/keycloak-js'
// Setup Keycloak instance as needed
// Pass initialization options as required or leave blank to load from 'keycloak.json'
const keycloak = new Keycloak()
export default keycloakSetup KeycloakProvider
Wrap your App inside ReactKeycloakProvider and pass the keycloak instance as prop
import { ReactKeycloakProvider } from '@react-keycloak/web'
import keycloak from './keycloak'
// Wrap everything inside KeycloakProvider
const App = () => {
return (
<ReactKeycloakProvider authClient={keycloak}>...</ReactKeycloakProvider>
)
}N.B. If your using other providers (such as react-redux) it is recommended to place them inside ReactKeycloakProvider.
ReactKeycloakProvider automatically invokes keycloak.init() method when needed and supports the following props:
initOptions, contains the object to be passed tokeycloak.init()method, by default the following is used{ onLoad: 'check-sso', }for more options see Keycloak docs.
LoadingComponent, a component to be displayed whilekeycloakis being initialized, if not provided child components will be rendered immediately. Defaults tonullisLoadingCheck, an optional loading check function to customize LoadingComponent display condition. Returntrueto display LoadingComponent,falseto hide it.Can be implemented as follow
;(keycloak) => !keycloak.authenticatedonEvent, an handler function that receives events launched bykeycloak, defaults tonull.It can be implemented as follow
;(event, error) => { console.log('onKeycloakEvent', event, error) }Published events are:
onReadyonInitErroronAuthSuccessonAuthErroronAuthRefreshSuccessonAuthRefreshErroronTokenExpiredonAuthLogout
onTokens, an handler function that receiveskeycloaktokens as an object every time they change, defaults tonull.Keycloak tokens are returned as follow
{ "idToken": string, "refreshToken": string, "token": string }
Hook Usage
When a component requires access to Keycloak, you can use the useKeycloak Hook.
import { useKeycloak } from '@react-keycloak/web'
export default () => {
// Using Object destructuring
const { keycloak, initialized } = useKeycloak()
// Here you can access all of keycloak methods and variables.
// See https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/securing_apps/index.html#javascript-adapter-reference
return (
<div>
<div>{`User is ${
!keycloak.authenticated ? 'NOT ' : ''
}authenticated`}</div>
{!!keycloak.authenticated && (
<button type="button" onClick={() => keycloak.logout()}>
Logout
</button>
)}
</div>
)
}External Usage (Advanced)
If you need to access keycloak instance from non-React files (such as sagas, utils, providers ...), you can import the instance directly from the keycloak.js file.
The instance will be initialized by react-keycloak but you'll need to be carefull when using the instance and avoid setting/overriding any props, you can however freely access the exposed methods (such as refreshToken, login, etc...).
Examples
See inside examples folder of @react-keycloak/react-keycloak-examples repository for various demo implementing this library main features.
Guides and Articles
Migration guide for
@react-keycloak/webv2.x to v3.xcan be found here MIGRATION.md.Secure React Routes & Component with Keycloak, a (slightly outdated) guide on how to setup
Keycloakand create secured contents in aReactapp, thanks to @cagline for the detailed article.
Alternatives
If you need to connect using a more generic OIDC client instead of keycloak.js, consider using one of the following libraries:
Contributing
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
License
MIT
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