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React Twitter Authentication Component
A React Twitter oAUth Sign-in / Log-in Component for React
Installation
npm install react-twitter-auth
Usage
<TwitterLogin loginUrl="http://localhost:4000/api/v1/auth/twitter"
onFailure={this.onFailed} onSuccess={this.onSuccess}
requestTokenUrl="http://localhost:4000/api/v1/auth/twitter/reverse"/>Options
| params | value | default value | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| tag | string | button | tag that should be used to create element that will be used as loging element |
| text | string | Sign in with Twitter | text that will be shown in component |
| loginUrl | string | URL that will be used to finish 3rd step of authentication process | |
| requestTokenUrl | string | URL that will be used to get request token | |
| onFailure | function | function that will be called if user cannot be authenticated | |
| onSuccess | function | function that will be called if user is successfully authenticated | |
| disabled | boolean | false | disable component |
| style | object | style object | |
| className | string | class name for component | |
| dialogWidth | number | 600 | dialog width |
| dialogHeight | number | 400 | dialog height |
| showIcon | bool | true | should default icon be visible |
| credentials | string | same-origin | indicates whether the user agent should send cookies from the other domain in the case of cross-origin requests. Possible values: omit, same-origin, include |
Examples
Full example can be found in example folder.
You can find tutorial that explains in details how to implement Twitter authentication with RESTful backend here.
Workflow
The detailed explanation of the whole process can be found in Twitter documentation. In picture below you can find out all the steps that are needed.

License
react-twitter-auth is released under MIT License.
