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A simple authentication package used by the mad-team. It uses MSAL under the hood, and requires you to set up an app registration in azure.
You have to install react-native-msal
in your app in order to make this work. react-native-msal
is an archived package no longer maintained, but we have created a fork which you can find
here. Install the newest commit by putting this in
your package.json
:
{
"dependencies": {
"react-native-msal": "git+https://github.com/equinor/react-native-msal.git#COMMIT_HASH"
}
}
PS: you might need yarn
installed on your computer for it to work.
After installing it, follow
this guide if you use expo,
or
this guide for iOS setup in a bare react native project.
Our fork of react-native-msal
will not work for Android.
Next, add our provided LoginButton
to your application:
export const LoginScreen = () => {
const navigation = useNavigation<NavigationProp<RootStackParamList>>();
return (
<View
style={{
height: "100%",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
flexDirection: "row",
}}
>
<LoginButton
redirectUri="msauth.com.equinor.mad.chronicles://auth"
clientId="49222fe1-4e0a-4310-9e81-1a2c3eb9b2ed"
onAuthenticationSuccessful={() => navigation.navigate("Root")}
onAuthenticationFailed={() => console.error("Unable to authenticate")}
enableAutomaticAuthentication
/>
</View>
);
};
The LoginButton
provided by this package uses @equinor/mad-components
's Button
component. You
can style it however you want. However, if you want to create your own LoginButton
from scratch,
you can do so by using the useAuthenticate
hook. See the implementation of our LoginButton
if
you need some inspiration. Alternatively, you can create the login flow logic from scratch using the
provided functions below.
This package provides a few basic functions you can use to either make your own login button, or use throughout the app:
If you are not using our login button, nor useAuthenticate
, use this function to initate the
authentication client:
initiateAuthenticationClient({clientId: string, redirectUri: string, authority?: string}): Promise<void>
To check if the authentication client exists, use this function:
authenticationClientExists(): boolean
To authenticate interactively, use this function:
authenticateInteractively(scope: string[]): Promise<MadAuthenticationResult | null>
To authenticate silently, use this function:
authenticateSilently(scope: string[]): Promise<MadAuthenticationResult | null>
To get account, use this function:
getAccount(): Promise<MadAccount | null>
Alternatively, you can use this hook to get account:
useAccount(): MadAccount | null
FAQs
An authentication library that uses expo-auth-session (mobile) and @azure/msal-browser (web) under the hood
The npm package @equinor/mad-auth receives a total of 98 weekly downloads. As such, @equinor/mad-auth popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @equinor/mad-auth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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