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reauth

v1.2.0

Published

Id_token refreshing tool

Downloads

4

Readme

Reauthorization

This module will help you to refresh id token silently (sure, only if you are Pavel Nekhaichook and you're trying to refresh it and put it on our project's back-end).

Installation

To add an entry to your package.json's dependencies: run nmp install reauth --save

To add an entry to your package.json's devDependencies: run npm install reauth --save-dev

To automatically download the module without (dev)dependencies: Run nmp install reauth

Usage

Import ReauthModule in your app.module.ts, provide ReauthService where it's necessary and use it as ordinary service.

Commands

reauth(redirect_uri?: string) - call the queue of requests to refresh your id token (use your own redirect uri or default one);

isExpired() - check if your id token is expired;

redirect_uri - use your own redirect uri instead of default one;

REFRESH_TIME - set the time (in millis) when to start refreshing id token before it expires (default 600 000 equal to 10 minutes).