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authlify-js
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This is a JS library for the Authlify API.
It lets you signup and authenticate users and is a building block for constructing the UI for signups, password recovery, login and logout.
import Authlify from 'authlify-js'
const authlify = new Authlify({
APIUrl: 'https://authlify.netlify.com'
});
authlify.signup(username, email).then(
(response) => console.log("Confirmation email sent"),
(error) => console.log("Error during signup: %o", error.msg)
);
authlify.confirm(token).then(
(user) => console.log("Logged in as %s", user.email),
(error) => console.log("Failed to log in: %o", error)
);
authlify.requestPasswordRecovery(email).then(
(response) => console.log("Recovery email sent"),
(error) => console.log("Error sending recovery mail: %o", error)
);
authlify.recover(token).then(
(user) => console.log("Logged in as %s", user.email),
(error) => console.log("Failed to verify recover token: %o", error)
);
user.update({email: newEmail, password: newPassword}).then(
(user) => console.log("Updated user"),
(error) => console.log("Failed to update user: %o", error)
);
user.jwt().then(
(token) => console.log("Current token: %s", token),
(error) => console.log("Failed to get token: %o", error)
);
user.logout().then(
(response) => console.log("User logged out"),
(error) => console.log("Failed to logout user: %o", error)
);
FAQs
Authlify API client for JavaScript
The npm package authlify-js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, authlify-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that authlify-js 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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