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- @workos-inc/authkit-react
- @workos-inc/authkit-react/dist/index.js
- @workos-inc/authkit-react/dist/index.mjs
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Readme
AuthKit React Library
Installation
npm install @workos-inc/authkit-reactor
yarn add @workos-inc/authkit-reactSetup
Add your site's URL to the list of allowed origins in the WorkOS dashboard by clicking on the "Configure CORS" button of the "Authentication" page.
Usage
import { useAuth, AuthKitProvider } from "@workos-inc/authkit-react";
function Root() {
return (
<AuthKitProvider clientId="client_123456" apiHostname="auth.example.com">
<App />
</AuthKitProvider>
);
}
function App() {
const { user, getAccessToken, isLoading, signIn, signUp, signOut } =
useAuth();
// This `/login` endpoint should be registered on the "Redirects" page of the
// WorkOS Dashboard.
// In a real app, this code would live in a route instead
// of in the main <App/> component
React.useEffect(() => {
if (window.location.pathname === "/login") {
const searchParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const context = searchParams.get("context") ?? undefined;
signIn({ context });
}
}, [window.location, signIn]);
if (isLoading) {
return "Loading...";
}
const performMutation = async () => {
const accessToken = await getAccessToken();
alert(`API request with accessToken: ${accessToken}`);
};
if (user) {
return (
<div>
Hello, {user.email}
<p>
<button
onClick={() => {
performMutation();
}}
>
Make API Request
</button>
</p>
<p>
<button onClick={() => signOut()}>Sign out</button>
</p>
</div>
);
}
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => signIn()}>Sign in</button>{" "}
<button onClick={() => signUp()}>Sign up</button>
</>
);
}Reference
<AuthKitProvider />
Your app should be wrapped in the AuthKitProvider component. This component
takes the following props:
clientId(required): YourWORKOS_CLIENT_IDapiHostname: Defaults toapi.workos.com. This should be set to your custom Authentication API domain in production.redirectUri: The url that WorkOS will redirect to upon successful authentication. (Used when constructing sign-in/sign-up URLs).devMode: Defaults totrueif window.location is "localhost" or "127.0.0.1". Tokens will be stored in localStorage when this prop is true.onRedirectCallback: Called after exchanging theauthorization_code. Can be used for things like redirecting to a "return to" path in the OAuth state.
useAuth
The useAuth hook returns user information and helper functions:
isLoading: true while user information is being obtained from fetch during initial load.user: The WorkOSUserobject for this session.getAccessToken: Returns an access token. Will fetch a fresh access token if necessary.signIn: Redirects the user to the Hosted AuthKit sign-in page. Takes an optionalstateargument.signUp: Redirects the user to the Hosted AuthKit sign-up page. Takes an optionalstateargument.signOut: Ends the session.switchToOrganization: Switches to the given organization. Redirects to the hosted login page if switch is unsuccessful.
The following claims may be populated if the user is part of an organization:
organizationId: The currently-selected organization.role: Theroleof the user for the current organization.permissions: Permissions corresponding to this role.
Impersonation
Impersonation is not currently supported in authkit-js but is on the roadmap for 2024.