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react-auth0-components

v1.0.4

Published

React components for making the authentication flows of Auth0 more declarative, using React paradigms. Supports authorization via redirect or `popup` flows, which can be used in single-page or multi-page apps.

Downloads

141

Readme

React Auth0 Components

React components for making the authentication flows of Auth0 more declarative, using React paradigms. Supports authorization via redirect or popup flows, which can be used in single-page or multi-page apps.

Getting started

You can install react-auth0-components via Yarn or npm:

# If using Yarn:
yarn add react-auth0-components

# If using npm:
npm install --save react-auth0-components

The core components from react-auth0-components are <Authorize /> and <Callback />. This module can be required via ES imports, CommonJS require, or UMD.

import { Authorize } from 'react-auth0-components';

// using require
const { Callback } = require('react-auth0-components');

Important! If you are using Create React App, you will need to import the ES5 versions of components. These are located at react-auth0-components/es5, e.g.:

import { Authorize } from 'react-auth0-components/es5';

// using require
const { Callback } = require('react-auth0-components/es5');

Usage

After importing a component, it can be rendered with the required render, domain, and clientID props:

import { Component } from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { Authorize } from 'react-auth0-components';

class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <Authorize
        domain={process.env.YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN}
        clientID={process.env.YOUR_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID}
        render={({ error, userInfo, authResult }) => {
          return (
            <div>
              conditionally render userInfo here...
            </div>
          );
        }} />
    );
  }
}

render((
  <App />
), document.getElementById('root'));

If you were to run this right now, it wouldn't actually do anything to login. For that, you'll need to toggle the authorize prop:

<Authorize
  authorize={true}

This will tell the component to kick off the authorization flow. By default, this will redirect the page to the hosted Auth0 page. You can open it in a popup for single-page apps with the popup prop:

<Authorize
  authorize={true}
  popup={true}

Once the authorization is done, it will redirect to the callback page specified in your Auth0 settings. This page will need to render the <Callback /> component to complete the flow:

import { Callback } from 'react-auth0-components';

class CallbackPage extends Component {
  render() {
    return <Callback />;
  }
}

If this was triggered via the popup flow, there is nothing else that should be done here. If not, maybe in the instance this is a multi-page app, you can redirect back to the page with the <Authorize /> component, using the onReady prop:

import { Callback } from 'react-auth0-components';


// Example with react-router:
class CallbackPage extends Component {
  render() {
    return <Callback onReady={() => this.props.history.push('/')} />;
  }
}

There are many nuances to this approach that may be difficult to capture via documentation, so check the examples directory for an example showing how to make this work with react-router using the popup and redirect flows.

See the styleguide for a listing of complete props.