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@magic-sdk/pnp

v22.21.1

Published

Passwordless authentication for the web with an out-of-the-box UI.

Downloads

1,123

Readme

✨ Magic Login Form

<MagicLabs>

pnp == plug n' play: A lightweight connector that wraps Magic JS authentication with a beautiful, functional out-of-the-box login form.

📖 Documentation

See the developer documentation to learn how you can build with Magic Login Form in a matter of minutes.

⚡️ Quick Start (using <script> tags)

Sign up or log in to the developer dashboard to receive API keys that will allow your application to interact with Magic's authentication APIs.

  1. Add the login form script

Create a new login page and add the script tag below. Your API key can be found on the Home page of your Magic Dashboard.

<!-- /login.html -->
<script
  src="https://auth.magic.link/pnp/login"
  data-magic-publishable-api-key="[YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_API_KEY_HERE]"
  data-terms-of-service-uri="/path/to/your/terms-of-service"
  data-privacy-policy-uri="/path/to/your/privacy-policy"
  data-redirect-uri="/callback"> <!-- Replace with the location of your callback.html -->
</script>

This will generate a pre-built login form based on the branding and login methods you’ve enabled via Dashboard. Users will automatically be redirected to the URI provided in data-redirect-uri upon authorization. If no data-redirect-uri is specified, a relative path — /callback — is automatically used as a fallback.

  1. Add the callback script

Next, create a page containing the script tag below to handle the authentication callback.

<!-- /callback.html -->
<script
  src="https://auth.magic.link/pnp/callback"
  data-magic-publishable-api-key="[YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_API_KEY_HERE]">
</script>

Voila!

(Really, though, that's it!)