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react-auth-verification-context is a library that provides a way to manage authentication state in a React application. It is implemented using the React context API, which allows you to pass data through the component tree without having to pass props do

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react-auth-verification-context is a library that provides a way to manage authentication state in a React application. It is implemented using the React context API, which allows you to pass data through the component tree without having to pass props down manually at every level.

To use react-auth-verification-context, you will need to wrap your root component with an AuthProvider component, which provides the authentication state and methods for updating it as props to its children. You can then use the useAuth hook to access the authentication state and methods from within any descendant component.

Features

  • Works in React and React Native
    • AuthProvider - Provider component
    • useAuth - React Hook
      • login
      • logout
      • restoreToken
      • isAuthenticated
      • attributes

Getting started

Installation

yarn add react-auth-verification-context

or using npm

npm install react-auth-verification-context --save

Usage

import { AuthProvider, useAuth } from "react-auth-verification-context";

function App() {
  return (
    <AuthProvider>
      <AppNavigation />
    </AuthProvider>
  );
}

function AppNavigation() {
  const { isAuthenticated, login, logout } = useAuth();
  useEffect(() => {
    const bootstrapAsync = async () => {
      setLoading(true);
      let userAttributes = null;
      try {
        const user = await checkAuth();
        const { attributes: userAttr } = user;
        userAttributes = userAttr;
      } catch (e) {
        console.log("error", e);
      }
      restoreToken(userAttributes);
      setLoading(false);
    };

    bootstrapAsync();
  }, []);

  return (
    <div>
      {isAuthenticated ? (
        <button onClick={logout}>Logout</button>
      ) : (
        <button onClick={() => login({ name: "John Smit", id: "123" })}>
          Login
        </button>
      )}
    </div>
  );
}

In this example, the AuthProvider component provides the isAuthenticated, login, and logout values as context to the AppNavigation component, which can then use them to render a login or logout button depending on the authentication state.

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Package last updated on 23 Dec 2022

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