2.5.0 • Published 4 months ago

@zuplo/react-api-key-manager v2.5.0

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MIT
Repository
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Last release
4 months ago

Overview

A react component for managing API keys that is compatible with any API Key management API.

Component Screenshot

To see a demo of the component visit https://api-key-manager.com.

Try it out by following our detailed walkthrough tutorial.

Getting Started

This component can be used with any React framework. It is compatible with TailwindCSS, but Tailwind is not required.

Install

Install the component in your React project

npm install @zuplo/react-api-key-manager

With Tailwind

Import the component's stylesheet into your global.css or equivalent file. The styles will use your project's tailwind configuration to provide a consistent theme.

@tailwind base;
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
@import "@zuplo/react-api-key-manager/tailwind.css";

Without Tailwind

Import the component's stylesheet into your root component (i.e. App.jsx), typically below your other stylesheets.

import "./styles/globals.css";
import "@zuplo/react-api-key-manager/index.css";

Custom Styles

The the component's css can be completely customized by copying either the tailwind.css or index.css files from node_modules/@zuplo/react-api-key-manager/dist/ and modifying the styles to suite your needs.

Usage

You can import the ReactAPIKeyManager into your React project directly.

import {
  ApiKeyManager,
  DefaultApiKeyManagerProvider,
} from "@zuplo/react-api-key-manager";

const MyComponent = () => {
  const defaultProvider = new DefaultApiKeyManagerProvider(
    "<BASE_URL>",
    "<ACCESS_TOKEN>",
  );

  return <ApiKeyManager provider={defaultProvider} />;
};

Backend API

The API Key Manager component interacts with an API that allows authorized users to manage their own keys. The easiest way to get started is to use the Auth Translation API sample and deploy it to Zuplo. By default this sample connects the Zuplo API Key Management Service, but you could adapt the sample to use other services or data storage systems.

Custom Provider

If you don't want to build an API that conforms to the built-in provider, you can implement a custom ApiKeyManagerProvider in your client to use an existing or custom API. The Interface for the provider is shown below. Additionally, you can see the default implementation in packages/react/src/default-provider.ts

Community and Contribution

We welcome community contributions and ideas. Please feel free to open an issue or propose a pull request. Join us on Discord if you have questions, feedback, or just want to hang out.

License

MIT License

Copyright © 2023 Zuplo, Inc. All rights reserved.

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