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aesirx-sso

v1.6.4

Published

## Installation

Readme

Integration SSO

Installation

npm i aesirx-sso

Usage in SSR site

  1. Download sso.js from https://github.com/aesirxio/sso/releases/latest
  2. copy sso.js to your project
  3. Add script to <head>:
<script>
  window.aesirxEndpoint="https://example.com"
  window.aesirxClientSecret="[Replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT ID]"
  window.aesirxClientID="[Replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT SECRET]"
  window.aesirxAllowedLogins=['concordium', 'metamask', 'regular']
</script>
<script async defer src="YOUR_PROJECT_PATH/sso.js"></script>
  1. SSO CLIENT ID replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT ID from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses
  2. SSO CLIENT SECRET replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT SECRET from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses
  3. aesirxAllowedLogins are for which logins do you want to use and you have wallets set up
  • concordium - Concordium wallet login
  • metamask - Metamask wallet login
  • regular - Regular login to your site
Create button with window.handleSSO()
<script>
  const onGetData = async (response) => {
    //response is a Object that return from SSO, you can use it to handle Authentication in your Site
  };
  const onClickSSO = async () => {
    await window.handleSSO(onGetData);
  };
</script>
<button onclick="onClickSSO()"> SSO Login </button>

Usage in ReactJS

Add the environment variable file (.env)
REACT_APP_SSO_CLIENT_ID=[Replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT ID from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses]
REACT_APP_SSO_CLIENT_SECRET=[Replace this the provided SSO CLIENT SECRECT from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses]
Using <SSOButton /> to create Login Button

you can pass className, text, options props and onGetData function to control it

options are for which logins do you want to use and you have wallets set up:

  • concordium - Concordium wallet login
  • metamask - Metamask wallet login
  • regular - Regular login to your site
import { SSOButton } from 'aesirx-sso';

  const onGetData = async (response) => {
    //response is a Object that return from SSO, you can use it to handle Authentication in your App
    /*
    Example:
      const authService = new AesirxAuthenticationApiService();
      await authService.setTokenUser(response, false);
      Storage.setItem('auth', true);
    */
  };

 <SSOButton
    className="btn w-100 fw-medium btn-success position-relative d-flex align-item-center justify-content-center mt-3"
    text={"SSO Login"}
    onGetData={onGetData}
    options={['concordium', 'metamask', 'regular']}
/>

Usage in NextJS

Add the environment variable file (.env)
NEXT_PUBLIC_SSO_CLIENT_ID=[Replace this with the provided SSO CLIENT ID from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses]
NEXT_PUBLIC_SSO_CLIENT_SECRET=[Replace this the provided SSO CLIENT SECRECT from https://dapp.shield.aesirx.io/licenses]
Using <SSOButton /> to create Login Button

you can pass className, text props and onGetData function to control it

options are for which logins do you want to use and you have wallets set up:

  • concordium - Concordium wallet login
  • metamask - Metamask wallet login
  • regular - Regular login to your site
import { SSOButton } from 'aesirx-sso';

  const onGetData = async (response) => {
    //response is a Object that return from SSO, you can use it to handle Authentication in your App
    /*
    Example:
       await updateUserData(response.access_token);
      redirectProfile(response.access_token);
    */
  };

 <SSOButton
    className="btn w-100 fw-medium btn-success position-relative d-flex align-item-center justify-content-center mt-3"
    text={"SSO Login"}
    onGetData={onGetData}
    options={['concordium', 'metamask', 'regular']}
/>