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Guard is a portable authentication component provided by authing. You can embed it in any application to handle complex user authentication processes in one stop.
Prepare your native JavaScript project and follow the guide to connect Guard to your native JavaScript project!
From CDN:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.authing.co/packages/guard/5.0.7/guard.min.css" />
<script src="https://cdn.authing.co/packages/guard/5.0.7/guard.min.js"></script>
From NPM:
npm install --save @authing/guard
Key | Type | Default | Requires |
---|---|---|---|
appId | String | - | Y |
host | String | - | N |
redirectUri | String | - | N |
mode | normal / modal | normal | N |
defaultScene | GuardModuleType | login | N |
tenantId | String | - | N |
lang | zh-CN / en-US | zh-CN | N |
isSSO | Boolean | true | N |
config | Partial | - | N |
// From CDN
const guard = new GuardFactory.Guard({
appId: '62e22721c889dd44bad1dda2',
host: 'https://guard-test-2022.authing.cn',
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:3000/callback'
})
// From npm
const guard = new Guard({
appId: '62e22721c889dd44bad1dda2',
host: 'https://guard-test-2022.authing.cn',
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:3000/callback'
})
Render Guard component
guard.start('#root').then(userInfo => {
console.log(userInfo)
})
When the parameter 'mode' of Guard instantiation is' modal ', the modal mode is started, and the following API can be used to display and hide the guard.
guard.show()
guard.hide()
Login by code, redirect to login page
guard.startWithRedirect()
Auto handle redirect callback
guard.handleRedirectCallback()
Logout
guard.logout()
guard.on('load', e => {
console.log(e)
})
guard.on('login', userInfo => {
console.log(userInfo)
})
// ......
Guard integrated AuthenticationClient, so you can access all apis of AuthenticationClient, etc:
guard.getAuthClient().then(authClient => {
authClient.registerByEmail()
authClient.validateToken()
// .........
})
// ....
Refer to Authentication SDK
To check out live examples and docs, visit docs
FAQs
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The npm package @authing/guard receives a total of 424 weekly downloads. As such, @authing/guard popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @authing/guard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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