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sc_microapps-react-authentication-context v1.0.4

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Microapps React Authentication Context module

This module handles an Authentication Context to be used in any micro app that uses React

Status:

Tests

Installation

yarn add @southerncode/microapps-react-authentication-context
yarn add js-cookie

How to use it

First off, the login function needs to know how to get the token, in this case it comes bundled in with a method that makes a POST request to a url, that needs to be specified via two ways: NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH_API_ENDPOINT_URL (if using next.js) or AUTH_API_ENDPOINT_URL (if using plain React)

An example would be: **http://localhost:8000/api/auth/

This function sends a body to the Authentication endpoint, that needs to be passed as an object, this way it can handle different authentication parameters combination, such as username, password or email, password, or even any other less common parameters, such as oneTimeToken or whatever the endpoint is expecting.

It's also possible to pass a custom function to handle obtaining the token. This will be covered further down in the documentation.


The second step is to add, AuthProvider at the top of your components tree:

Example with next.js app

In the _app.js file:

import { AuthProvider } from "@southerncode/microapps-react-authentication-context";

function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
  return (
    <AuthProvider>
      <Component {...pageProps} />
    </AuthProvider>
  );
}

export default MyApp;

Then import the login function from the AuthContext using useAuthContext, and call it passing the neccessary paremeters. Once the token is successfully retrieved, the AuthContext will set a cookie in the browser called token (TODO: Allow changing the token key name by some configuration method).

Example Login Page implementation

import { useState } from "react";
import { useAuthContext } from "@southerncode/microapps-react-authentication-context";

export default function LoginForm() {
  const { login } = useAuthContext();
  const [username, setUsername] = useState("");
  const [password, setPassword] = useState("");

  const handleSubmit = (e) => {
    e.preventDefault();
    login(username, password);
  };

  return (
    <form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
      <label htmlFor="username">Username</label>
      <input
        type="text"
        id="username"
        value={username}
        onChange={(e) => setUsername(e.target.value)}
      />
      <label htmlFor="password">Password</label>
      <input
        type="password"
        id="password"
        value={password}
        onChange={(e) => setPassword(e.target.value)}
      />
      <button type="submit">Login</button>
    </form>
  );
}

How to get authentication status:

Simply pull the token from the AuthContext...

Example

import { useState } from  'react';
import { useAuthContext } from  "@southerncode/microapps-react-authentication-context";

export  default  function  MainPage() {
	const { token } = useAuthContext();

	return (
		<div>
			<h1>Welcome to the Home Page</h1>
			{token ? (<p>You are logged in</p>) : (You are logged out)}
		</div>
	)
}

Logout

As you can imagine... call the logout function from AuthContext :D

Example

import { useState } from "react";
import { useAuthContext } from "@southerncode/microapps-react-authentication-context";

export default function LogoutPage() {
  const { logout } = useAuthContext();

  return (
    <div>
      <h1>Why you no like us?? :(</h1>
      <button onClick={() => logout()}>Logout</button>
    </div>
  );
}
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