@slashid/docusaurus-theme-slashid v0.5.4
SlashID theme to add authentication to Docusaurus.
Overview
The @slashid/docusaurus-theme-slashid package extends @docusaurus/preset-classic to add authentication to websites generated using Docusaurus.
Key Features:
- Compatible: Supports Magic Links, Passkeys, OTP via sms and SSO.
 - Personalization: Allows to load per-user configuration data into docusaurus.
 
Documentation
For detailed setup & usage instructions, please check the documentation in our developer portal. Below you'll find a short summary of steps required to get started quickly.
Installation
Theme:
# npm
npm install @slashid/docusaurus-theme-slashid
# yarn
yarn add @slashid/docusaurus-theme-slashidConfiguring docusaurus.config.js
After installing the app and signing up with SlashID go through the following steps in order.
Adding the styles
Include the login form styles:
// under presets
{
    theme: {
        customCss: [
            require.resolve("@slashid/react/style.css"), // add this line
        ],
    }
}Adding the Auth button
You can render a button in the navbar to allow customers to log in. To do so, add this item to the navbar.items field in the themeConfig:
{
  // ...
  themeConfig: ({
    // ...
    navbar: {
      // ...
      items: [
        // ...
        {
          type: "custom-AuthButton",
          position: "right",
          className: "button button--secondary button--lg",
        },
      ],
    },
  });
}Configure the theme
Add the following to the themeConfig in docusaurus.config.js:
// docusaurus.config.js
{
  ...
   themeConfig:
    /** @type {import('@docusaurus/preset-classic').ThemeConfig} */
     ({
      ...
      slashID: {
        orgID: "your slash id org id",
        forceLogin: "boolean flag to determine if login is required",
        baseURL: "optional base API URL for the SDK, defaults to the production environment",
        sdkURL: "optional base SDK page URL for the SDK, defaults to the production environment",
        privatePaths: [
          {
            path: "a glob or a regex specifiying the path to protect",
            groups: ["optional list of groups that can access the path"],
          }
        ],
        formConfiguration: {
          // authentication methods presented to end users
          factors: [{ method: "email_link" }],
          // logo you want to display on the login form
          logo: "<YOUR_LOGO_URL>",
          // customisable text content
          text: {
            "initial.title": "/id Docusaurus login theme",
          },
        },
      },
    themes: ["@slashid/docusaurus-theme-slashid"],
  }
}The configuration options are explained in the following section.
Theme Configuration Options
The docusaurus-theme-slashid theme can be configured with the following options:
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
slashID.orgID | string | null | The SlashID organization ID. | 
slashID.forceLogin | boolean | false | Make login required. | 
slashID.baseURL | boolean | false | Base API URL for the SDK, defaults to the production environment. | 
slashID.sdkURL | boolean | false | Base SDK page URL for the SDK, defaults to the production environment. | 
slashID.uxMode | redirect or modal | redirect | Behaviour when accessing a private path when unauthenticated. | 
slashID.privatePaths | PrivatePath[] | undefined | Optional set of private paths. | 
slashID.formConfiguration | object | undefined | Optional form configuration | 
Form configuration
As mentioned in the above table, it is possible to customise the login form by passing in the slashID.formConfiguration object. The values sent here are the same ones that can be passed to the <ConfigurationProvider>. This lets you specify the authentication methods displayed to your users, customise the UI by swapping the text constants and the logo.
Interface: PrivatePath
A private path is a path that requires authentication to access. The slashID.privatePaths option is an array of PrivatePath objects.
interface PrivatePath {
  path: string; // a glob or a regex specifiying the path to protect
  groups?: string[]; // optional list of groups that can access the path
}Page level configuration
The theme can be configured at the page level using front matter to pass sidebar_custom_props.
sidebar_custom_props:
  slashid:
    auth: true
    groups:
      - memberThe above configuration will require the user to be authenticated and belong to the member group to view the page.
groups property is optional and if not specified, the user only needs to be authenticated to view the page.
Support
Please read SUPPORT.md for details on how to get support for this project.
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