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netlify-graph-auth

Client-side authentication for Netlify GraphQL APIs

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Netlify Graph Authentication Helpers for browsers

Before you can make queries on behalf of your users against 3rd-party services like Stripe, the client needs to grant access to your app through an OAuth flow.

Netlify Graph provides an easy-to-use javascript auth library to manage authenticating your clients with 3rd-party services.

Install

Add the netlify-graph-auth library to your app:

npm install netlify-graph-auth

Create an Auth Client

For our example, we'll log in to GitHub.

First, we'll construct a new NetlifyGraphAuth instance with our siteId.

import NetlifyGraphAuth from 'netlify-graph-auth';
import process from 'process';

const auth = new NetlifyGraphAuth({
  siteId: process.env.SITE_ID,
});

The NetlifyGraphAuth client has 3 methods, isLoggedIn, login, logout.

Check if the user is loggedIn

The isLoggedIn method takes a service name as its only argument and will return a promise with a boolean indicating if the user is logged in to that service.

const isLoggedIn = await auth.isLoggedIn('github');
if (isLoggedIn) {
  console.log('Already logged in to GitHub');
} else {
  console.log('Not logged in to GitHub.');
}

Log the user in

The login method takes a service name as its only argument and will take the client through the OAuth login flow for the service and return a promise that resolves after the client finishes the flow.

After the client finishes, you can call isLoggedIn again to check if the user successfully made it through the flow.

try {
  // Prompt the user to log into GitHub
  await auth.login('github');

  // Check to see if they logged in successfully
  const isLoggedIn = await auth.isLoggedIn('github');

  if (isLoggedIn) {
    console.log('Successfully logged in to GitHub');
  } else {
    console.log('Did not grant auth for GitHub');
  }
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Problem logging in', error);
}

Log the user out

The logout method takes a service name as its only argument and will log the client out and return a promise wrapping an object with a result key whose value is either 'success' or 'failure' to indicate whether the user is still logged in.

const response = await auth.logout('github');

if (response.result === 'success') {
  console.log('Logout succeeded');
} else {
  console.log('Logout failed');
}

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Package last updated on 01 Sep 2022

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