react-linkedin-login-oauth2-fork v1.0.12
React Linked In Login Using OAuth 2.0
FORK
this fork fixes next.js issue with require()
Demo: https://stupefied-goldberg-b44ee5.netlify.app/
This package is used to get authorization code for Linked In Log in feature using OAuth2 in a easy way. After have the authorization code, you can send it to server to continue to get information needed. For more, please see at Authenticating with OAuth 2.0 - Linked In
See Usage and Demo for instruction.
Table of contents
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md
Installation
npm install --save react-linkedin-login-oauth2Overview
We will create a Linked In button (using LinkedIn component), after clicking on this button, a popup window will show up and ask for the permission. After we accepted, the pop up window will redirect to a specified URI which should be routed to LinkedInPopUp component. It has responsible to notice our openning app the authorization code Linked In provides us. You can consider using react-router-dom as a possible solution.
Usage
First, we create a button and provide required props
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { LinkedIn } from 'react-linkedin-login-oauth2';
import linkedin from 'react-linkedin-login-oauth2/assets/linkedin.png'
class LinkedInPage extends Component {
state = {
code: '',
errorMessage: '',
};
handleSuccess = (data) => {
this.setState({
code: data.code,
errorMessage: '',
});
}
handleFailure = (error) => {
this.setState({
code: '',
errorMessage: error.errorMessage,
});
}
render() {
const { code, errorMessage } = this.state;
return (
<div>
<LinkedIn
clientId="81lx5we2omq9xh"
onFailure={this.handleFailure}
onSuccess={this.handleSuccess}
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/linkedin"
>
<img src={linkedin} alt="Log in with Linked In" style={{ maxWidth: '180px' }} />
</LinkedIn>
{!code && <div>No code</div>}
{code && <div>Code: {code}</div>}
{errorMessage && <div>{errorMessage}</div>}
</div>
);
}
}
export default LinkedInPage;Then we define a route to redirect_url and pass LinkedInPopUp to it as follow:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { LinkedInPopUp } from 'react-linkedin-login-oauth2';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { BrowserRouter, Route, Switch } from 'react-router-dom';
import LinkedInPage from './LinkedInPage';
class Demo extends Component {
render() {
return (
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch >
<Route exact path="/linkedin" component={LinkedInPopUp} />
<Route path="/" component={LinkedInPage} />
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
);
}
}Usage with custom button
You can render your own component by provide renderElement as following example:
<LinkedIn
clientId="81lx5we2omq9xh"
onFailure={this.handleFailure}
onSuccess={this.handleSuccess}
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/linkedin"
renderElement={({ onClick, disabled }) => (
<button onClick={onClick} disabled={disabled}>Custom linkedin element</button>
)}
/>Support IE
Earlier, this package might not work in IE11. The reason is that if popup and opener do not have same domain, popup cannot send message to opener. For more information about this, please visit here. From 1.0.7, we can bypass this by open a popup to our page, then redirect to Linked In authorization page, it should work fine. IE11 is supported in 1.0.7. Following is step to support it. (If you don't have need to support IE, please ignore this part)
- Pass prop
supportIE - Pass
redirectPathwhich has path route toLinkedinPopUpcomponent, default value is/linkedin(for above example,<Route exact path="/linkedin" component={LinkedInPopUp} />=>redirectPath="/linkedin")
<LinkedIn
...
supportIE
redirectPath="/linkedin"
...
/>Demo
- Source code: https://github.com/nvh95/react-linkedin-login-oauth2-demo/blob/master/src/App.js
- Online demo: https://stupefied-goldberg-b44ee5.netlify.com/
Props
LinkedIn component:
| Parameter | value | is required | default |
|---|---|---|---|
| clientId | string | yes | |
| redirectUri | string | yes | |
| scope | string | yes | 'r_emailaddress' |
See your app scope in https://www.linkedin.com/developers/apps/${yourAppId}/auth | |||
| onSuccess | function | yes | |
| onFailure | function | yes | |
| className | string | no | 'btn-linkedin' |
| style | object | no | |
| disabled | boolean | no | false |
| onClick | function | no | |
| children | function | no | Linked in Signin button |
| renderElement | function | no | Render prop to use a custom element, use props.onClick |
| supportIE | boolean | no | false |
| redirectPath | function | no |
Read more about props here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/shared/authentication/authorization-code-flow?context=linkedin/context#step-2-request-an-authorization-code
LinkedinPopUp component:
No parameters needed
Issues
Please create an issue at https://github.com/nvh95/react-linkedin-login-oauth2/issues. I will spend time to help you.
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