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authentication4js
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This client library is used to authenticate with the Wix Restaurants API.
Install the library with npm install authentication4js
var AuthenticationClient = require('authentication4js').Authentication;
var authenticationClient = new AuthenticationClient({
XMLHttpRequest: window.XMLHttpRequest
});
// Authenticate with Wix instance
authenticationClient.wix({
instance: 'some-wix-instance',
appKey: 'some-wix-app-key'
}).then(function(loginResponse) {
console.log(loginResponse.user);
console.log(loginResponse.accessToken);
});
// Authenticate with Google
authenticationClient.google({
clientId: 'some-client-id',
idToken: 'some-id-token'
}).then(function(loginResponse) {
console.log(loginResponse.user);
console.log(loginResponse.accessToken);
});
Please use the issue tracker to report issues related to this library.
This library uses the Apache License, version 2.0.
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Wix Restaurants Authentication Client
The npm package authentication4js receives a total of 74 weekly downloads. As such, authentication4js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that authentication4js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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