Programmatically work with Azure Static Web Apps authentication in an angular app
Depending on your use case you might not need this library at all. You likely do NOT need this library if your requirements are simple:
For all other use cases, this library will likely add value.
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Import library in app module:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { SwaAuthModule } from '@christianacca/angular-swa-auth';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
SwaAuthModule.forRoot({
})
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
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Implement login/logout/purge
The following is guidance only. For an alternative, where the user is prompted with a modal
to select the identity provider to sign in with see IdentityProviderInteractiveSelectorService
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { AuthService, ClientPrincipal } from '@christianacca/angular-swa-auth';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
selector: 'app-auth',
template: `
<nav class="menu auth">
<p class="menu-label">Auth</p>
<div class="menu-list auth">
<ng-container *ngIf="userInfo$ | async as user; else loginTpl">
<a (click)="logout()">Logout</a>
<a (click)="purge()">Forget me</a>
</ng-container>
<ng-template #loginTpl>
<a *ngFor="let provider of providers" (click)="login(provider.id)">{{ provider.name }}</a>
</ng-template>
</div>
</nav>
`
})
export class AuthComponent {
userInfo$: Observable<ClientPrincipal | null>;
providers = this.authService.identityProviders;
constructor(private authService: AuthService) {
this.userInfo$ = this.authService.currentUser$;
}
login(identityProvider: string) {
this.authService.login({ identityProvider });
}
logout() {
this.authService.logout();
}
purge() {
this.authService.purge();
}
}
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Optionally add AuthGuard
to your route(s)
If your app can only be accessed by authenticated users then add the guard to the top level route. EG:
import { AuthGuard } from '@christianacca/angular-swa-auth';
const routes: Route[] = [
{
path: '',
canActivate: [AuthGuard],
children: [
{
path: 'home',
component: ShellComponent,
children: [
]
},
{ path: '', pathMatch: 'full', redirectTo: '/home' }
]
}
];
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Optionally add SwaRoleGuard
to your route(s)
import { AuthGuard } from '@christianacca/angular-swa-auth';
const routes: Route[] = [
{
path: 'product-admin',
data: {
allowedRoles: 'admin'
},
canActivate: [SwaRoleGuard],
component: AdminComponent
},
{
path: 'user-admin',
data: {
allowedRoles: 'owner'
},
canLoad: [SwaRoleGuard],
loadChildren: () => import('@christianacca/demo-app/user-admin').then(m => m.UserAdminModule)
}
];
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Optionally send authentication session events to your function app api
imports: [
BrowserModule,
SwaAuthModule.forRoot({
sendSessionEventsToApi: true,
sessionEventsApiUrl: '/api/authevents'
})
]
IMPORTANT: you will need to add a function to your functions app api that receives via a POST an instance of AuthEventPayload