0.3.2 • Published 9 months ago

@maroxy/auth-ui-solid v0.3.2

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Supabase Auth UI Solid.js

Supabase Auth UI is a collection of pre built UI components that work seamlessly with @supabase/auth-helpers.

The main purpose of these components is to allow developers to get working on their apps quickly, but also be able to use their own style/css.

Auth UI is kept deliberately separate from @supabase/auth-helpers so that developers can migrate away from pre-built UI components as their UI system naturally matures.

How to use?

In order to make use of the Solid.js Supabase Auth UI you'll need to have a few things ready first. Let's talk about those things step by step:

Install Supabase and the Solid.js Supabase-auth-ui

First let us install Supabase into our Solid.js project.

npm install @supabase/supabase-js @maroxy/auth-ui-solid
# or
yarn add @supabase/supabase-js @maroxy/auth-ui-solid

Create you Supabase client

Let's create our Supabase client

import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'

const supabase = createClient(
  '<INSERT PROJECT URL>',
  '<INSERT PROJECT ANON API KEY>'
)

Passing your Supabase client to the Auth component as a prop

import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'
import { Auth } from '@maroxy/auth-ui-solid'

const supabase = createClient(
  '<INSERT PROJECT URL>',
  '<INSERT PROJECT ANON API KEY>'
)

const App = () => <Auth supabaseClient={supabase} />

And voila we're done! This will give you the bare minimum of what you'll need to get started with supabase-auth-ui. In order to add styling to your Auth component checkout our full documentation here