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angular-oidc-renew-pemavor v11.2.1

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Angular Lib for OpenID Connect & OAuth2

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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

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

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