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@openiap/ng-openflow-auth

v0.0.13

Published

1) Install NgOpenflowAuth angular-oauth2-oidc and @openiap/openflow-api

Downloads

10

Readme

NgOpenflowAuth

  1. Install NgOpenflowAuth angular-oauth2-oidc and @openiap/openflow-api

npm i @openiap/ng-openflow-auth angular-oauth2-oidc @openiap/openflow-api

  1. Add Configuration file for oauth2-oidc and NgOpenflowAuth Under src/app add a new file called authCodeFlowConfig.ts
import { AuthConfig } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
const domain:string = "app.openiap.io";
export const api_wsurl: string = "wss://" + domain;
export const authCodeFlowConfig: AuthConfig = {
    issuer: "https://" + domain + "/oidc",
    redirectUri: window.location.origin,
    responseType: 'code',
    clientId: 'myngapp',
    scope: 'openid profile email'
};
  1. Tell angular to ignore the npm modules used by @openiap/openflow-api Open package.json and add a browser section
  "browser": {
    "fs": false,
    "path": false,
    "crypto": false
  },
  1. Register angular-oauth2-oidc and HttpClientModule open app.module.ts and add
// Add imports
import { OAuthModule } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
import { api_wsurl, authCodeFlowConfig } from './authCodeFlowConfig';
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
// Add to @NgModule
@NgModule({
	declarations: [],
	imports: [
        HttpClientModule,
		OAuthModule.forRoot()
	],
	providers: [
        {provide: 'apiwsurl', useValue: api_wsurl},
        {provide: 'authCodeFlowConfig', useValue: authCodeFlowConfig}
	],
	bootstrap: []
})

  1. In any component you want to check if the user has been signed in, get data. Add this to the component.ts file
// Add imports
import { NgOpenflowAuthService } from '@openiap/ng-openflow-auth';

export class UsersComponent implements OnInit {
    // Add NgOpenflowAuthService as an injected service in the constructor
    constructor(
        public openflowAuthService: NgOpenflowAuthService
      ) { }

    // Create place holder for users
    public users: any[] = [];
    // Then in add a callback doing the sigin event, 
    ngOnInit(): void {
        this.openflowAuthService.onSignedin(async user=> {
            console.log("Signed in as " + user.name);
            try {
                // Get list of all users in openflow
                this.users = await NoderedUtil.Query("users", {"_type": "user"}, null, null, 100, 0, null as any);
            } catch (error) {
                console.error(error);
            }
        });
    }
}
  1. And to allow the user to sign in/sing out and see the list add this to the html page
<button *ngIf="!openflowAuthService.isSignedIn" (click)="openflowAuthService.Login()">Login</button>
<button *ngIf="openflowAuthService.isSignedIn" (click)="openflowAuthService.Logout()">Logout</button>
<div *ngIf="openflowAuthService.isSignedIn">
    <h2>Users</h2>
    <li *ngFor="let item of users">
        <span class="badge">{{item._type}}</span>: {{item.name}}
    </li>
</div>