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@descope/web-js-sdk
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Descope JavaScript web SDK
npm install @descope/web-js-sdk
import descopeSdk from '@descope/web-js-sdk';
const myProjectId = 'xxx';
const sdk = descopeSdk({
/* Descope Project ID (Required) */
projectId: myProjectId,
/* Persist tokens that returned after successful authentication (e.g. sdk.otp.verify.email(...),
sdk.refresh(...), flow.next(...), etc.) in browser storage. In addition, this will
make `sdk.getSessionToken()` available, see usage bellow bellow */
persistTokens: true,
/* Pass `sessionTokenViaCookie: true` to store the session token in a cookie when using `persistTokens`. By default, the sdk will set the session token in the browser storage.
Notes:
- This option is relevant only when `persistTokens` is true.
- The session token cookie is set as a [`Secure`](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.5) cookie. It will be sent only over HTTPS connections.
In addition, some browsers (e.g. Safari) may not store `Secure` cookie if the hosted page is running on an HTTP protocol.
- If the cookie domain set on Descope configuration doesn't match, or is not a parent domain of the current domain, The cookie will be stored on the current domain that runs the code. Examples:
- Project cookie domain is acme.com, current domain is app.acme.com - the domain will be set to app.acme.com
- Project cookie domain is acme.com, current domain is my-app.com - the domain will be set to my-app.com
*/
*/
sessionTokenViaCookie: false,
/* Automatically schedule a call refresh session call after a successful authentication:
Note: due to browser limitation, the maximum interval for the refresh has an upper bound of 2^32 - 1 milliseconds (approximately 24.8 days).
*/
autoRefresh: true,
/* Disable storing the last authenticated user details on the browser storage (default is true).
Note: Disabling this flag may cause features related to the last-authenticated user to not function properly.
*/
storeLastAuthenticatedUser: false, // default is true
/* Do not clear the last authenticated user details from the browser storage after logout (default is false).
Note: This flag is relevant only when `storeLastAuthenticatedUser` is true.
*/
keepLastAuthenticatedUserAfterLogout: true // default is false
});
sdk.onSessionTokenChange((newSession, oldSession) => {
// handle session token change...
});
sdk.onUserChange((newUser, oldUser) => {
// handle user change...
});
/* For a case that the browser has a valid refresh token on storage/cookie,
the user should get a valid session token (e.i. user should be logged-in).
For that purpose, it is common to call the refresh function after sdk initialization.
Note: Refresh return a session token, so if the autoRefresh was provided, the sdk will
automatically continue to refresh the token */
sdk.refresh();
// Alternatively - use the sdk's available authentication methods to authenticate the user
const userIdentifier = 'identifier';
let res = await sdk.otp.signIn.email(userIdentifier);
if (!res.ok) {
throw Error('Failed to sign in');
}
// Get the one time code from email and verify it
const codeFromEmail = '1234';
res = await sdk.otp.verify.email(userIdentifier, codeFromEmail);
if (!res.ok) {
throw Error('Failed to sign in');
}
// Get session token
// Can be used to pass token to server on header
const sessionToken = sdk.getSessionToken();
To run the example:
pnpm i
pnpm run start
The browser open a tab with directory tree of available examples. Click on the desire directory and follow the instruction.
NOTE: This package is a part of a monorepo. so if you make changes in a dependency, you will have to rerun npm run start
(this is a temporary solution until we improve the process to fit to monorepo).
FAQs
Descope JavaScript web SDK
We found that @descope/web-js-sdk 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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