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@dasporal/svelte-authkit

v1.2.1

Published

Svelte library aimed at helping implement [WorkOS's Authkit](https://www.authkit.com/) and [their User Management service](https://workos.com/docs/user-management) in a Svelte application.

Downloads

1

Readme

Svelte Authkit

Svelte library aimed at helping implement WorkOS's Authkit and their User Management service in a Svelte application.

Installation

npm i @dasporal/svelte-authkit

Usage

Environment variables

  • WORKOS_CLIENT_ID: WorkOS Client ID
  • WORKOS_API_KEY: WorkOS API key as provided by AuthKit
  • WORKOS_REDIRECT_URI: Redirect URI as setup in the dashboard (should look like something https://domain.tld/auth/callback or http://localhost:PORT/auth/callback for staging environment)
  • JWT_SECRET_KEY: Following WorkOS' guidelines on how to create a secret key.

Add the SvelteAuthKit component to your root +layout.svelte file.

<script lang="ts">
    import { SvelteAuthKit } from '@dasporal/svelte-authkit';
</script>

<SvelteAuthKit />
<slot />

This component will initialize on each app mount to retrieve the user. It will then store the data in the userStore, with its property being accessible by importing import { user, isAuthenticated } from '$lib/stores/userStore'; on the relevant components and pages.

The signIn and signOut functions from $lib/utils/client/auth.ts and $lib/utils/client/auth.ts can be applied to any custom Button component you may have, and it is not planned for the moment to provide premade button components. This allows you to implement the library's functionality while using your own design system.

The library will listen to 4 new routes:

  • /auth
  • /auth/callback
  • /auth/verify-token
  • /auth/sign-out

An example of expected setup can be browsed in this repo at src/routes, with src/routes/+page.svelte containing a sign-in and sign-out button, along with conditional rendering, and src/hooks.server.ts containing the logic to handle the requests.

Todo

  • Tests