@boxyhq/svelte-ui
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Svelte UI components from BoxyHQ
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@boxyhq/svelte-ui
UI components from BoxyHQ for plug-and-play enterprise features.
Installation
npm install @boxyhq/svelte-ui --save
Usage
SSO Login Component
There are mainly 2 ways of using the SSO Login Component as outlined below:
Preset value for ssoIdentifier
If a value is passed for ssoIdentifier
, it would render a button that on click calls the passed-in handler (onSubmit) with the ssoIdentifier
value. The handler can then initiate a redirect to the SSO service forwarding the value for ssoIdentifier.
<script>
import { Login } from '@boxyhq/svelte-ui/sso';
const onSSOSubmit = async ({ ssoIdentifier }) => {
// initiate the SSO flow here
console.log(ssoIdentifier);
};
</script>
<Login
buttonText={'Login with SSO'}
ssoIdentifier={`tenant=${tenant}&product=${product}`}
onSubmit={onSSOSubmit}
classNames={{
container: 'mt-2',
button: 'btn-primary btn-block btn rounded-md active:-scale-95'
}}
/>;
Accept input from the user for ssoIdentifier
If a value is not passed for ssoIdentifier
, it would render an input field for the user to enter the ssoIdentifier
value. And then on submit, the value gets passed to the handler. The handler can then initiate a redirect to the SSO service forwarding the value for ssoIdentifier.
<script>
import { Login } from '@boxyhq/svelte-ui/sso';
const onSSOSubmit = async ({ ssoIdentifier }) => {
// initiate the SSO flow here
console.log(ssoIdentifier);
};
</script>
<Login
buttonText={'Login with SSO'}
onSubmit={onSSOSubmit}
classNames={{
container: 'mt-2',
label: 'text-gray-400',
button: 'btn-primary btn-block btn rounded-md active:-scale-95',
input: 'input-bordered input mb-5 mt-2 w-full rounded-md'
}}
/>;
Styling
If the classNames prop is passed in, we can override the default styling for each inner element. In case an inner element is omitted from the classNames prop, default styles will be set for the element.
NOTE: At the moment sourcing the CSS class names using component level<style>
won't work due to scoping. You can keep the class names in a global stylesheet.
Styling via styles attribute is also supported for each inner element.
<Login
buttonText={'Login with SSO'}
onSubmit={onSSOSubmit}
classNames={{
container: 'mt-2',
label: 'text-gray-400',
button: 'btn-primary btn-block btn rounded-md active:-scale-95',
input: 'input-bordered input mb-5 mt-2 w-full rounded-md'
}}
/>