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@simbachain/vue-authenticate
Fork of vue-authenticate adding support for refresh tokens and PKCE auth code flow.
vue-authenticate is easily configurable solution for Vue.js that provides local login/registration as well as Social login using Github, Facebook, Google and other OAuth providers.
The best part about this library is that it is not strictly coupled to one request handling library like vue-axios. You will be able to use it with different libraries.
For now it is tested to work with vue-resource and axios (using vue-axios wrapper).
WARNING: From version 1.3.0 default request library is axios
using vue-axios
wrapper plugin.
This library was inspired by well known authentication library for Angular called Satellizer developed by Sahat Yalkabov. They share almost identical configuration and API so you can easily switch from Angular to Vue.js project.
Supported OAuth providers and configurations
- Facebook (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L21)
- Google (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L34)
- Github (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L49)
- Instagram (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L61)
- Twitter (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L72)
- Bitbucket (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L81)
- LinkedIn (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L93)
- Microsoft Live (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L106)
Installation
npm install vue-authenticate
Usage
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueAxios from 'vue-axios'
import VueAuthenticate from 'vue-authenticate'
import axios from 'axios';
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
Vue.use(VueAuthenticate, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000',
providers: {
github: {
clientId: '',
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8080/auth/callback'
}
}
})
Email & password login and registration
new Vue({
methods: {
login: function () {
this.$auth.login({ email, password }).then(function () {
})
},
register: function () {
this.$auth.register({ name, email, password }).then(function () {
})
}
}
})
<button @click="login()">Login</button>
<button @click="register()">Register</button>
Social account authentication
new Vue({
methods: {
authenticate: function (provider) {
this.$auth.authenticate(provider).then(function () {
})
}
}
})
<button @click="authenticate('github')">auth Github</button>
<button @click="authenticate('facebook')">auth Facebook</button>
<button @click="authenticate('google')">auth Google</button>
<button @click="authenticate('twitter')">auth Twitter</button>
Vuex authentication
Import and initialize all required libraries
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
import VueAxios from 'vue-axios'
import { VueAuthenticate } from 'vue-authenticate'
import axios from 'axios';
Vue.use(Vuex)
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
const vueAuth = new VueAuthenticate(Vue.prototype.$http, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:4000'
})
var Vue = require('vue')
var Vuex = require('vuex')
var VueAxios = require('vue-axios')
var VueAuthenticate = require('vue-authenticate')
var axios = require('axios');
Vue.use(Vuex)
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
var vueAuth = VueAuthenticate.factory(Vue.prototype.$http, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:4000'
})
Once you have created VueAuthenticate instance, you can use it in Vuex store like this:
export default new Vuex.Store({
state: {
isAuthenticated: false
},
getters: {
isAuthenticated () {
return vueAuth.isAuthenticated()
}
},
mutations: {
isAuthenticated (state, payload) {
state.isAuthenticated = payload.isAuthenticated
}
},
actions: {
login (context, payload) {
vueAuth.login(payload.user, payload.requestOptions).then((response) => {
context.commit('isAuthenticated', {
isAuthenticated: vueAuth.isAuthenticated()
})
})
}
}
})
Later in Vue component, you can dispatch Vuex state action like this
import store from './store.js'
new Vue({
store,
computed: {
isAuthenticated: function () {
return this.$store.getters.isAuthenticated()
}
},
methods: {
login () {
this.$store.dispatch('login', { user, requestOptions })
}
}
})
Custom request and response interceptors
You can easily setup custom request and response interceptors if you use different request handling library.
Important: You must set both request
and response
interceptors at all times.
Vue.use(VueAuthenticate, {
bindRequestInterceptor: function () {
this.$http.interceptors.request.use((config) => {
if (this.isAuthenticated()) {
config.headers['Authorization'] = [
this.options.tokenType, this.getToken()
].join(' ')
} else {
delete config.headers['Authorization']
}
return config
})
},
bindResponseInterceptor: function () {
this.$http.interceptors.response.use((response) => {
this.setToken(response)
return response
})
}
})
SSR Support
You can use this library on the server side without problems by following the steps below.
- You must configure the storage as 'cookieStorage', adding to your VueAuthenticate configuration
storageType:' cookieStorage'
. - You have to stop using Vue.use(VueAuthenticate) globally, instead, you have to use
VueAuthenticate.factory()
- On the server you have to build your own storage (cookie storage will not work) or use the StorageMemory.
- You have to consider having an instance of axios for each of the requests.
Here an example with plugins of !UVue
Axios Plugin:
import axios from 'axios';
import cookies from 'js-cookie';
export default {
async beforeCreate(context, inject) {
const httpClient = axios.create({
baseURL: '/api/v1',
});
inject('http', httpClient);
inject('axios', httpClient);
},
};
VueAuthenticate Plugin
import VueAuthenticate from 'vue-authenticate/dist/vue-authenticate';
const vueAuthenticateConfig = {
tokenPrefix: undefined,
tokenName: 'token',
storageType: 'cookieStorage',
};
export default {
async beforeCreate(context, inject) {
let vueAuthInstance;
if (process.client) {
vueAuthInstance = VueAuthenticate.factory(context.$http, vueAuthenticateConfig);
} else {
const vueConfig = { ...vueAuthenticateConfig, storageType: 'memoryStorage' };
const { tokenName } = vueConfig;
const accessToken = context.req.cookies[tokenName];
vueAuthInstance = VueAuthenticate.factory(context.$http, vueConfig);
vueAuthInstance.storage.setItem(tokenName, accessToken);
}
inject('auth', vueAuthInstance);
},
};
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Davor Grubelić
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