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cli-social-login

v1.0.5

Published

Function to login the user and get an oauth access token from github, facebook, twitter, ... using firebase and a local server

Downloads

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Readme

cli-social-login

Function to login the user and get an oauth access token from github, facebook, twitter, ... using firebase and a local server

It also emits the events cli_begin_login and cli_logeed_in so you can discover how many users try to login and then churn away.

Usage

npm i cli-social-login

Use inside your cli application to get an oauth provider token via the browser.

The function will pause until the user logins in the printed localhost url

Currently used in actions-cli to get the github token

import { loginOnLocalhost } from 'cli-social-login'

// starts a server on localhost to login the user
const { credentials, user } = await loginOnLocalhost({
    firebaseConfig,
    providers: ['github'],
    scopes: {
        github: ['repo'],
    },
    port: 3000, // default is a random available port
})
const githubToken = credentials.oauthAccessToken
// use your github token