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@cobuildlab/auth0-utils

v0.8.0

Published

This is package to deal with common scenarios working with auth0 platform

Downloads

43

Readme

8base-auth0

This is package to deal with common scenarios working with auth0 platform

Installation

  1. Run on your terminal the following command:
$ npm i --save @cobuildlab/auth0-utils

Auth0Client

This client help us to interact with auth0 API

First initialize the client with the createAuth0Client function

import { createAuth0Client } from '@cobuildlab/auth0-utils';

const auth0Client = createAuth0Client({
  domain: 'your-app.us.auth0.com', // your domain
  clientId: 'BK6GTXnA87cdr56JXStB4TErQv70X546ff', // your auth0 app client id
  clientSecret: '********************', // your auth0 app client secret
});

Then you can use any of the methods

// Creates a user with their email and database connection to save it
const auth0User = auth0Client.createAuth0User(
  '[email protected]',
  'Username-Password-Authentication',
);
// Retrives a user by their email
const auth0User = auth0Client.getUserByEmail('[email protected]');
// Deletes a user by its auth0 id
const auth0User = auth0Client.deleteUser('auth0|C61704df6c69eb200705238e5');

Contribute to this package

You can contribute to this project cloning this repository then install

$ npm install

In the example directory inside this project there is a small node js app that imports this library You can use the example app to test you features and fixes during the development process

  1. First make the build with npm run build at the root to build de package.
  2. Then you can npm run build && node lib/index.js to build and execute the node script to test the package.