11.2.1 • Published 4 years ago
angular-oidc-renew-pemavor v11.2.1
Angular Lib for OpenID Connect & OAuth2
OpenID Code Flow with PKCE, Code Flow with refresh tokens, OpenID Connect Implicit Flow
OpenID Certification
This library is certified by OpenID Foundation. (RP Implicit and Config RP)
Features
- Supports OpenID Connect Code Flow with PKCE
- Supports Code Flow PKCE with Refresh tokens
- Supports Revocation Endpoint
- Support for current best practice
- Implements OIDC validation as specified, complete client side validation for REQUIRED features
- Supports OpenID Connect Implicit Flow
- OpenID Connect Session Management 1.0
- Samples for most of the common use cases
Installation
Navigate to the level of your package.json
and type
npm install angular-auth-oidc-client
or with yarn
yarn add angular-auth-oidc-client
Documentation
- Quickstart
- Samples
- Silent renew
- Guards
- Features
- Logout
- Using and revoking the access token
- CSP & CORS
- Public API
- Configuration
- Migration
- Changelog
Quickstart
For the example of the Code Flow. For further examples please check the Samples Section
Import the module and services in your module.
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
import { APP_INITIALIZER, NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AuthModule, LogLevel, OidcConfigService } from 'angular-auth-oidc-client';
// ...
export function configureAuth(oidcConfigService: OidcConfigService) {
return () =>
oidcConfigService.withConfig({
stsServer: 'https://offeringsolutions-sts.azurewebsites.net',
redirectUrl: window.location.origin,
postLogoutRedirectUri: window.location.origin,
clientId: 'angularClient',
scope: 'openid profile email',
responseType: 'code',
silentRenew: true,
silentRenewUrl: `${window.location.origin}/silent-renew.html`,
logLevel: LogLevel.Debug,
});
}
@NgModule({
// ...
imports: [
// ...
AuthModule.forRoot(),
],
providers: [
OidcConfigService,
{
provide: APP_INITIALIZER,
useFactory: configureAuth,
deps: [OidcConfigService],
multi: true,
},
],
// ...
})
export class AppModule {}
And call the method checkAuth()
from your app.component.ts
import { Component, OnDestroy, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { OidcClientNotification, OidcSecurityService, PublicConfiguration } from 'angular-auth-oidc-client';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
/**/
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
constructor(public oidcSecurityService: OidcSecurityService) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.oidcSecurityService.checkAuth().subscribe((auth) => console.log('is authenticated', auth));
}
login() {
this.oidcSecurityService.authorize();
}
logout() {
this.oidcSecurityService.logoff();
}
}
Using the access token
You can get the access token by calling the method getToken()
on the OidcSecurityService
const token = this.oidcSecurityService.getToken();
And then you can use it in the HttpHeaders
import { HttpHeaders } from '@angular/common/http';
const token = this.oidcSecurityServices.getToken();
const httpOptions = {
headers: new HttpHeaders({
Authorization: 'Bearer ' + token,
}),
};
License
MIT
Version 10
if you need information about version 10 please search here
https://github.com/damienbod/angular-auth-oidc-client/tree/version-10
11.2.1
4 years ago