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@okta/configuration-validation
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Configuration validation support for Okta JavaScript SDKs
Standard pattern for validating configuration passed into Okta JavaScript libraries and SDKs.
# npm
npm install --save @okta/configuration-validation
# yarn
yarn add @okta/configuration-validation
Assert that a valid issuer
was provided.
// Valid
assertIssuer('https://example.okta.com');
// Throws a ConfigurationValidationError
//
// It looks like there's a typo in your Okta domain!
assertIssuer('http://foo.com.com');
// Ignore HTTPS requirement for testing
assertIssuer('http://localhost:8080/', {
disableHttpsCheck: true
});
Assert that a valid clientId
was provided.
assertClientId('abc123');
Assert that a valid clientSecret
was provided.
assertClientSecret('superSecret');
Assert that a valid redirectUri
was provided.
assertRedirectUri('https://example.com/callback');
Assert that a valid appBaseUrl
was provided.
assertAppBaseUrl('https://example.com');
FAQs
Configuration validation support for Okta JavaScript SDKs
The npm package @okta/configuration-validation receives a total of 34,984 weekly downloads. As such, @okta/configuration-validation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @okta/configuration-validation demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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