1.0.2 • Published 7 years ago

hyperapp-fauth v1.0.2

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Fauth

Drop in authentication for hyperapps

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This project exports a hyperapp mixin that wraps the Firebase authentication API. It manages the application state and renders appropriate views for the authentication flows Sign In and Sign Up. Out of the box features include:

  • New user detection
  • Human readable error messages
  • Email validation and confirmation
  • Reset password by email
  • Compatible with @hyperapp/router
  • No backend code!

Setup

If you want to utilize Firebase Authentication for your own apps then you will need to create a Firebase Account and create a new project. This can be done for free at https://console.firebase.google.com (if you don't want to create your own project and just want to try the mixin out then you can use the example config below). Once you have created a project you will be presented with your application's configuration which will look something like this:

<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/4.3.0/firebase.js"></script>
<script>
  // Initialize Firebase
  var config = {
    apiKey: "AIzaSyBKRtxwj3SrSZdlKs4x5CeFm4zxymv6JDU",
    authDomain: "hyperapp-497ce.firebaseapp.com",
    databaseURL: "https://hyperapp-497ce.firebaseio.com",
    projectId: "hyperapp-497ce",
    storageBucket: "hyperapp-497ce.appspot.com",
    messagingSenderId: "458459404992"
  };
  firebase.initializeApp(config);
</script>

Add this snippet to your index.html before your hyperapp application code. This ensures that the Firebase API exists when the mixin loads. It is possible to require or import the Firebase library into your project, but the setup for this is out of the scope of this example.

Once you are setup, visit the link below (replacing ${projectId} with the projectId from your newly created Firebase project config) and Enable the Email/Password provider.

https://console.firebase.google.com/project/${projectId}/authentication/providers

That is all the back and front end configuration you need to do.. Phew :sweat_smile:

Usage

Assuming you now have a Firebase project and have configured it on the frontend; then all that is left to do is to list fauth in your hyperapp mixins.

import { app, h } from 'hyperapp'
import fauth from 'hyperapp-fauth'

app({
  state: {},
  view: state =>
    h('main', { auth: true }, `Hello ${state.fauth.user.uid}!`),
  mixins: [fauth]
})

When you app loads the mixin will get to work:

  • The mixin will check the view root for the prop { auth: true }
  • If the view requires auth then the mixin prevents the view from rendering
  • An empty element is rendered until an auth status is received from Firebase
  • If the auth status is null then all users are prompted to enter their email address
    • Existing users are then prompted to enter their password to sign in
    • New users are prompted to confirm their email address and set a password to sign up
  • The root view will be rendered once auth status returns a valid Firebase user