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devise-token-client

v0.1.3

Published

A standalone JavaScript client for the devise_token_auth ruby gem.

Downloads

8

Readme

devise-token-client Build Status

A standalone JavaScript client for the devise_token_auth ruby gem.

Installation

Use yarn or npm:

$ yarn add devise-token-client
# OR
$ npm install --save devise-token-client

devise-token-client is made for use in the browser, but assumes you are using a tool like webpack to build modules.

Usage

If you are using a transpiler such as babel, you can import individual functions or the entire module like so:

import { isSignedIn } from 'devise-token-client';
import * as Auth from 'devise-token-client';

If you are using CommonJS style requires, you would use the module like so:

const Auth = require('devise-token-client');
const isSignedIn = require('devise-token-client').isSignedIn;

API

isSignedIn()

Returns a boolean of whether or not the current user has authenticated with the server. It will return false if there is an expired token in storage.

persistToken(headers)

Takes headers (must be an instance of Headers) and persists relevant auth fields to storage.

removeToken()

Removes a persisted token from storage, effectively signing out the current user.

requestHeaders()

Returns a plain object that can be used to construct Headers that need to be included with the next request to the server.

setStorage(customStorage)

devise-token-client uses window.localStorage by default. If you want to provide your own storage mechanism, it should implement the same methods (and method signatures) as window.localStorage.

const Auth = require('devise-token-client');

const customStorage = {
  getItem(key) {
    // return the value for key
  },
  setItem(key, value) {
    // persist value for key
  },
  removeItem(key) {
    // get rid of value for key
  }
}

Auth.setStorage(customStorage);