Auth0 SDK for Single Page Applications using Authorization Code Grant Flow with PKCE.
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From the CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.auth0.com/js/auth0-spa-js/1.2/auth0-spa-js.production.js"></script>
Using npm:
npm install @auth0/auth0-spa-js
Using yarn:
yarn add @auth0/auth0-spa-js
Create an Auth0Client
instance before rendering or initializing your application. You should only have one instance of the client.
//with async/await
const auth0 = await createAuth0Client({
domain: '<AUTH0_DOMAIN>',
client_id: '<AUTH0_CLIENT_ID>',
redirect_uri: '<MY_CALLBACK_URL>'
});
//with promises
createAuth0Client({
domain: '<AUTH0_DOMAIN>',
client_id: '<AUTH0_CLIENT_ID>',
redirect_uri: '<MY_CALLBACK_URL>'
}).then(auth0 => {
//...
});
<button id="login">Click to Login</button>
//with async/await
//redirect to the Universal Login Page
document.getElementById('login').addEventListener('click', async () => {
await auth0.loginWithRedirect();
});
//in your callback route (<MY_CALLBACK_URL>)
window.addEventListener('load', async () => {
const redirectResult = await auth0.handleRedirectCallback();
//logged in. you can get the user profile like this:
const user = await auth0.getUser();
console.log(user);
});
//with promises
//redirect to the Universal Login Page
document.getElementById('login').addEventListener('click', () => {
auth0.loginWithRedirect().catch(() => {
//error while redirecting the user
});
});
//in your callback route (<MY_CALLBACK_URL>)
window.addEventListener('load', () => {
auth0.handleRedirectCallback().then(redirectResult => {
//logged in. you can get the user profile like this:
auth0.getUser().then(user => {
console.log(user);
});
});
});
<button id="call-api">Call an API</button>
//with async/await
document.getElementById('call-api').addEventListener('click', async () => {
const accessToken = await auth0.getTokenSilently();
const result = await fetch('https://myapi.com', {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}`
}
});
const data = await result.json();
console.log(data);
});
//with promises
document.getElementById('call-api').addEventListener('click', () => {
auth0
.getTokenSilently()
.then(accessToken =>
fetch('https://myapi.com', {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}`
}
})
)
.then(result => result.json())
.then(data => {
console.log(data);
});
});
<button id="logout">Logout</button>
import createAuth0Client from '@auth0/auth0-spa-js';
document.getElementById('logout').addEventListener('click', () => {
auth0.logout();
});
We appreciate feedback and contribution to this repo! Before you get started, please see the following:
- Auth0's general contribution guidelines
- Auth0's code of conduct guidelines
- This repo's contribution guide
This SDK is in Early Access with selected stakeholders.
We process feedback and provide support via private channels.
For a rundown of common issues you might encounter when using the SDK, please check out the FAQ.
Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.
Auth0 helps you to easily:
- implement authentication with multiple identity providers, including social (e.g., Google, Facebook, Microsoft, LinkedIn, GitHub, Twitter, etc), or enterprise (e.g., Windows Azure AD, Google Apps, Active Directory, ADFS, SAML, etc.)
- log in users with username/password databases, passwordless, or multi-factor authentication
- link multiple user accounts together
- generate signed JSON Web Tokens to authorize your API calls and flow the user identity securely
- access demographics and analytics detailing how, when, and where users are logging in
- enrich user profiles from other data sources using customizable JavaScript rules
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.