1.0.0-beta.1 • Published 2 years ago

@openformation/logto-remix v1.0.0-beta.1

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🎉 This package is now a part of the official Logto distribution: @logto/remix` 🎉

@openformation/logto-remix

Logto Remix SDK written in TypeScript

Prerequisites

  • Running Logto instance.
  • Configured a Traditional Web Application in Logto.

Usage

Before initializing the SDK, we have to create a SessionStorage instance which takes care of the session persistence. In our case, we want to use a cookie-based session:

// services/authentication.ts
import { createCookieSessionStorage } from "@remix-run/node";

const sessionStorage = createCookieSessionStorage({
  cookie: {
    name: "logto-session",
    maxAge: 14 * 24 * 60 * 60,
    secrets: ["s3cret1"],
  },
});

Afterwards, we can initialize the SDK via:

// app/services/authentication.ts

import { makeLogtoRemix } from "@openformation/logto-remix";

export const logto = makeLogtoRemix(
  {
    endpoint: process.env.LOGTO_ENDPOINT!,
    appId: process.env.LOGTO_APP_ID!,
    appSecret: process.env.LOGTO_APP_SECRET!,
    baseUrl: process.env.LOGTO_BASE_URL!,
  },
  { sessionStorage }
);

Whereas the environment variables reflect the respective configuration of the application in Logto.

Mounting the authentication route handlers

The SDK ships with a convenient function that mounts the authentication routes: sign-in, sign-in callback and the sign-out route:

// app/routes/api/logto/$action.ts

import { logto } from "../../../services/authentication";

export const loader = logto.handleAuthRoutes({
  "sign-in": {
    path: "/api/logto/sign-in",
    redirectBackTo: "/api/logto/callback",
  },
  "sign-in-callback": {
    path: "/api/logto/callback",
    redirectBackTo: "/",
  },
  "sign-out": {
    path: "/api/logto/sign-out",
    redirectBackTo: "/",
  },
});

As you can see, the mount process is configurable and you can adjust it for your particular route structure. The whole URL path structure can be customized via the passed configuration object.

When mounting the routes as described above, you can navigate your browser to /api/logto/sign-in and you should be redirected to your Logto instance where you have to authenticate then.

Get the authentication context

A typical use case is to fetch the authentication context which contains information about the respective user. With that information, it is possible to decide if the user is authenticated or not. The SDK exposes a function that can be used in a Remix loader function:

// app/routes/index.tsx
import type { LogtoContext } from "@openformation/logto-remix";
import { LoaderFunction, json } from "@remix-run/node";
import { useLoaderData } from "@remix-run/react";

import { logto } from "~/services/authentication";

type LoaderResponse = {
  readonly context: LogtoContext;
};

export const loader: LoaderFunction = async ({ request }) => {
  const context = await logto.getContext({ includeAccessToken: false })(
    request
  );

  if (!context.isAuthenticated) {
    return redirect("/api/logto/sign-in");
  }

  return json<LoaderResponse>({ context });
};

const Home = () => {
  const data = useLoaderData<LoaderResponse>();

  return <div>Protected Route.</div>;
};

Example

A sample project can be found at /example

Check out the source code and try it via:

pnpm i

cd example
docker-compose up -d

pnpm run dev

License

AGPLv3 Logo

see LICENSE