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@polvo-labs/react-auth

v0.0.6

Published

React components and hooks for laravel authentication

Downloads

21

Readme

@polvo-labs/react-auth

This is a React module for Laravel's OAuth2 authentication.

It's written in Typescript and it provides:

  • <AuthProvider /> component. You can have multiples AuthProviders in your app;
  • useAuth() hook;
  • <AuthConsumer> component;
  • <Logout /> component;
  • React Native support;
  • <Fetch /> component for doing common or authenticated requests;
  • <PrivateArea /> component for protecting components that requires authentication;
  • <GuestArea /> component for protecting components that requires unauthenticated users;
  • and more...

Installation

yarn add @polvo-labs/react-auth axios
npm install @polvo-labs/react-auth axios --save

You also need to install the storage adapter for each platform you want to use:

React for web (Local Storage):

yarn add @polvo-labs/react-auth-local-storage-adapter

React Native (Async Storage):

yarn add @polvo-labs/react-auth-async-storage-adapter

Usage

AuthProvider

Firstly, import the AuthProvider component and wrap your app with it.

import React from 'react'
import { AuthProvider } from '@polvo-labs/react-auth'
import storageAdapter from '@polvo-labs/react-auth-local-storage-adapter' // for react-native, you must import the `@polvo-labs/react-auth-async-storage-adapter` module.

export default function App () {
  return (
    <AuthProvider
      storageAdapter={storageAdapter}
      config={{
        baseURL: 'http://localhost/your-api/public',
        clientId: 2,
        clientSecret: 'wvhxGLHv1yhn32ASASDsEp3adqwernREusX5Ig7DynFANhP3o',
        grantType: 'password',
        namespace: 'app' // this is important because you can have multiple authentications in your app
      }}
      handleUnauthorizedPrivateAccess={() => {
        // What you should do if an unauthenticated user access a component that requires authentication?
      }}
      handleUnauthorizedGuestAccess={() => {
        // What you should do if an authenticated user access a component that is only for guest (unauthenticated) users such as a login form?
      }}
      loader={<Spinner />}
    >
      <YourAppContentHere />
    </AuthProvider>
  )
}