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AuthApiAgent extends our ApiAgent and injects access token into requests. Its meant to be used with Redux, Redux-saga and Redux-token-auth packages.
Renamed (and reimplemented) to @ackee/antonio
ApiAgent
so take a look at that package.Promise
, every request returns a Generator function
to be used with redux
, executed with redux-saga
and mainly with ackee-redux-token-auth
.AuthApiAgent
just extends ApiAgent
and wraps its .request
method into ackee-redux-token-auths
's authorizedFn
that gives us credentials as a parameter.1.*.*
to 2.*.*
ackee-redux-token-auth@1.*.*
in an app where you're using ackee-auth-api-agent@2.*.*
.FAQs
AuthApiAgent extends our ApiAgent and injects access token into requests. Its meant to be used with Redux, Redux-saga and Redux-token-auth packages.
The npm package ackee-auth-api-agent receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, ackee-auth-api-agent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ackee-auth-api-agent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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