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@bity/oauth2-auth-code-pkce
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An OAuth 2.0 client that ONLY supports Authorization Code flow with PKCE support.
A zero dependency OAuth 2.0 client supporting only the authorization code grant (RFC 6749 § 4.1) with PKCE (RFC 7636) for client side protection.
Currently the only Type/JavaScript implementation in public existence.
1 file implementation for easy auditing.
npm install @bity/oauth2-auth-code-pkce
Run npm run serve:tests
and navigate to
http://localhost:8080/tests/panel.html
This page acts as a test panel for various scenarios. Play around! :)
Modify the example to use the correct configuration.
Module system | File |
---|---|
Browser (window) | index.umd.js |
CommonJS (require e.g. nodejs) | index.js |
TypeScript | index.ts |
Grab the NPM-generated bity-oauth2-auth-code-pkce-*.tgz
tarball from CI and
then use npm publish $tarball
to publish it to NPM.
FAQs
An OAuth 2.0 client that ONLY supports Authorization Code flow with PKCE support.
The npm package @bity/oauth2-auth-code-pkce receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @bity/oauth2-auth-code-pkce popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bity/oauth2-auth-code-pkce demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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