redux-implicit-oauth2
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OAuth 2.0 Implicit Grant Flow with Redux
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redux-implicit-oauth2
OAuth 2.0 Implicit Grant Flow with Redux.
Example (with React)
The following example displays either a login or logout button depending on the state. Set the config object according to your OAuth 2.0 server parameters. The redirect callback page should be on the same site as the rest of your app.
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import { login, logout } from 'redux-implicit-oauth2'
const config = {
url: "https://example.com/authorize",
client: "some_client_id",
redirect: "https://example.com/callback.html",
scope: "some_scope",
width: 400, // Width (in pixels) of login popup window. Optional, default: 400
height: 400 // Height (in pixels) of login popup window. Optional, default: 400
}
const Login = ({ isLoggedIn, login, logout }) => {
if (isLoggedIn) {
return <button type='button' onClick={logout}>Logout</button>
} else {
return <button type='button' onClick={login}>Login</button>
}
}
Login.propTypes = {
isLoggedIn: PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
login: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
logout: PropTypes.func.isRequired
}
const mapStateToProps = ({ auth }) => ({
isLoggedIn: auth.isLoggedIn
})
const mapDispatchToProps = {
login: () => login(config),
logout
}
export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(Login)
Don't forget to add the reducer and middleware to your Redux store:
import { createStore, combineReducers, applyMiddleware } from 'redux'
import { authMiddleware, authReducer as auth } from 'redux-implicit-oauth2'
const configureStore = (initialState) =>
createStore(
combineReducers({
// other reducers
auth
}),
initialState,
applyMiddleware(
// other middleware
authMiddleware
)
)
export default configureStore