@beyonk/svelte-social-auth
v3.0.0
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Svelte Social Auth
Google and Facebook Auth
SvelteKit SSR Ready Svelte v3
installation
npm i @beyonk/svelte-social-auth --save-dev
Usage
<GoogleAuth clientId="your-google-auth-client-id" on:auth-success={e => console.dir(e.detail.user)} />
<FacebookAuth appId="your-facebook-app-id" on:auth-success={e => console.dir(e.detail.user)} />
<script>
import { GoogleAuth, FacebookAuth } from '@beyonk/svelte-social-auth'
</script>
Customising the buttons
Buttons have default graphics and text, however, both buttons are slotted, so simply put the button content you want inside:
<GoogleAuth>
<div>my custom content</div>
</GoogleAuth>
Attributes
Common attributes:
| Attribute | Description | Type | Default | |---|---|---| --- | | text | Text of the sign-in button | string | 'Sign in with ' |
The attributes for the GoogleAuth component are:
| Attribute | Description | Type | Default | |---|---|---| --- | | clientId | Google service account client id | string | - |
The attributes for the FacebookAuth component are:
| Attribute | Description | Type | Default | |---|---|---| --- | | appId | Facebook app id | string | - |
Events
The events fired by the GoogleAuth component are:
| Event | Purpose | Properties | |---|---|---| | on:auth-success | User authentication success | { user } | | on:auth-failure | User authentication failure | { error } | | on:init-error | Google Auth initialisation failure | { error } |
The events fired by the FacebookAuth component are:
| Event | Purpose | Properties | |---|---|---| | on:auth-success | User authentication success | { user } | | on:auth-failure | User authentication failure | { error } |
Developing / Contributing
Note that Facebook requires that you have HTTPS locally, despite their documentation to the contrary, so you will need to generate some SSL certs and point rollup config at them.
Put your app and client ids in an .env
file
.env.local
VITE_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=<your-google-client-id>
VITE_FACEBOOK_APP_ID=<your-facebook-app-id>
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```bash
pnpm dev