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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@webiny/app-security) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@webiny/app-security) [ => (
<>
{/*
<SecurityProvider> is a generic provider of identity information. 3rd party identity providers (like Cognito,
Okta, Auth0) will handle the authentication, and set the information about the user into this provider,
so other parts of the system have a centralized place to fetch user information from.
*/}
<SecurityProvider>
{/* This is the component that might trigger the initial authentication
process and set the retrieved user data into the Security provider.*/}
<Authenticator>
<BrowserRouter basename={process.env.PUBLIC_URL}>
<Routes />
</BrowserRouter>
</Authenticator>
</SecurityProvider>
</>
);
A simple Authenticator
React component (uses Amazon Cognito and AWS Amplify's Auth
class):
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
import { Auth } from "@aws-amplify/auth";
import { useSecurity, SecurityIdentity } from "@webiny/app-security";
// Apart from the React component, we also configure the Auth class here.
Auth.configure({
region: process.env.REACT_APP_USER_POOL_REGION,
userPoolId: process.env.REACT_APP_USER_POOL_ID,
userPoolWebClientId: process.env.REACT_APP_USER_POOL_WEB_CLIENT_ID,
oauth: {
domain: process.env.REACT_APP_USER_POOL_DOMAIN,
redirectSignIn: `${location.origin}?signIn`,
redirectSignOut: `${location.origin}?signOut`,
responseType: "token"
}
});
interface AuthenticatorProps {
children: React.ReactNode;
}
// The `Authenticator` component.
const Authenticator = (props: AuthenticatorProps) => {
const { setIdentity } = useSecurity();
useEffect(() => {
// Get the currently signed-in user.
Auth.currentSession().then(response => {
const user = response.getIdToken().payload;
setIdentity(
new SecurityIdentity({
login: user.email,
firstName: user.given_name,
lastName: user.family_name,
logout: () => {
Auth.signOut();
setIdentity(null);
}
})
);
}).catch(() => { /* Do nothing. */ });
}, []);
return <>{props.children}</>;
};
export default Authenticator;
Finally, use the useSecurity
React hook in any of your components:
import React from "react";
import { useSecurity } from "@webiny/app-security";
const MyComponent = () => {
const { identity } = useSecurity();
if (identity) {
return <>Logged in.</>;
}
return <>Not logged in.</>;
};
export default MyComponent;
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The npm package @webiny/app-security receives a total of 167 weekly downloads. As such, @webiny/app-security popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @webiny/app-security demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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