authorizer-react v1.3.2
authorizer-react
Authorizer React SDK allows you to implement authentication in your React application quickly. It also allows you to access the user profile.
Here is a quick guide on getting started with @authorizerdev/authorizer-react package.
Code Sandbox Demo: https://codesandbox.io/s/authorizer-demo-qgjpw
Step 1 - Create Instance
Get Authorizer URL by instantiating Authorizer instance and configuring it with necessary environment variables.
Step 2 - Install package
Install @authorizerdev/authorizer-react library
npm i --save @authorizerdev/authorizer-react
OR
yarn add @authorizerdev/authorizer-reactStep 3 - Configure Provider and use Authorizer Components
Authorizer comes with react context which serves as Provider component for the application
import {
AuthorizerProvider,
Authorizer,
useAuthorizer,
} from '@authorizerdev/authorizer-react';
const App = () => {
return (
<AuthorizerProvider
config={{
authorizerURL: 'http://localhost:8080',
redirectURL: window.location.origin,
clientID: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
}}
>
<LoginSignup />
<Profile />
</AuthorizerProvider>
);
};
const LoginSignup = () => {
return <Authorizer />;
};
const Profile = () => {
const { user } = useAuthorizer();
if (user) {
return <div>{user.email}</div>;
}
return null;
};Commands
Local Development
The recommended workflow is to run authorizer in one terminal:
npm start # or yarn startThis builds to /dist and runs the project in watch mode so any edits you save inside src causes a rebuild to /dist.
Then run either Storybook or the example playground:
Example
Then run the example inside another:
cd example
npm i # or yarn to install dependencies
npm start # or yarn startThe default example imports and live reloads whatever is in /dist, so if you are seeing an out of date component, make sure TSDX is running in watch mode like we recommend above. No symlinking required, we use Parcel's aliasing.
To do a one-off build, use npm run build or yarn build.
To run tests, use npm test or yarn test.
Configuration
Code quality is set up for you with prettier, husky, and lint-staged. Adjust the respective fields in package.json accordingly.
Jest
Jest tests are set up to run with npm test or yarn test.
Bundle analysis
Calculates the real cost of your library using size-limit with npm run size and visulize it with npm run analyze.
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