react-msal-b2c
v1.0.0
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Authentication library for Azure AD B2C and ReactJS
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Azure AD B2C is a cost effective identity provider covering social and enterprise logins but it can be awekward to integrate with - its documentation is currently not great and using it involves rooting around across multiple samples, the ADAL library, and the MSAL library.
This module is a wrapper over MSAL for Azure AD B2C, who simplifies the use of MSAL.
This module works with [email protected]!
Installation
If you are using npm:
npm install react-azure-adb2c --save
Or if you are using yarn:
yarn add react-azure-adb2c
Initializing the Library
You'll first need to load the module and pass some configuration to the library. Normally this would go in your index.js file:
import authentication from 'react-azure-adb2c';
authentication.initialize({
// optional, will default to this
instance: 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/tfp/',
// your B2C tenant
tenant: 'myb2ctenant.onmicrosoft.com',
// the policy to use to sign in, can also be a sign up or sign in policy
signInPolicy: 'mysigninpolicy',
// the policy to use for password reset
resetPolicy: 'mypasswordresetpolicy',
// the the B2C application you want to authenticate with (that's just a random GUID - get yours from the portal)
applicationId: '75ee2b43-ad2c-4366-9b8f-84b7d19d776e',
// where MSAL will store state - localStorage or sessionStorage
cacheLocation: 'sessionStorage',
// the scopes you want included in the access token
scopes: ['https://myb2ctenant.onmicrosoft.com/management/admin'],
// optional, the redirect URI - if not specified MSAL will pick up the location from window.href
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:3000',
// optional, the URI to redirect to after logout
postLogoutRedirectUri: 'http://myapp.com'
});
Authenticating When The App Starts
If you want to set things up so that a user is authenticated as soon as they hit your app (for example if you've got a link to an app from a landing page) then, in index.js, wrap the lines of code that launch the React app with the authentication.run function:
authentication.run(() => {
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));
registerServiceWorker();
});
Triggering Authentication Based on Components Mounting (and routing)
If you want to set things up so that a user is authenticated as they visit a part of the application that requires authentication then the appropriate components can be wrapped inside higher order components that will handle the authentication process. This is done using the authentication.required function, normally in conjunction with a router. The example below shows this using the popular react-router:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import authentication from 'react-azure-adb2c'
import { BrowserRouter as Router, Route, Switch } from "react-router-dom";
import HomePage from './Homepage'
import MembersArea from './MembersArea'
class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<Router basename={process.env.PUBLIC_URL}>
<Switch>
<Route exact path="/" component={HomePage} />
<Route exact path="/membersArea" component={authentication.required(MembersArea)}>
</Switch>
</Router>
);
}
}
Getting the Access Token
Simply call the method getAccessToken:
import authentication from 'react-azure-adb2c'
// ...
const token = authentication.getAccessToken();
Signing Out
To sign out:
import authentication from 'react-azure-adb2c'
// ...
authentication.signOut();
Thanks
To build this I made fork of react-azure-adb2c module which is deprecated, it was last published 4 years ago.