react-oidc-context
Lightweight auth library using the
oidc-client-ts library for React
single page applications (SPA). Support for
hooks and
higher-order components (HOC).
Table of Contents
Documentation
This library implements an auth context provider by making use of the
oidc-client-ts
library. Its configuration is tight coupled to that library.
The
User
and
UserManager
is hold in this context, which is accessible from the
React application. Additionally it intercepts the auth redirects by looking at
the query/fragment parameters and acts accordingly. You still need to setup a
redirect uri, which must point to your application, but you do not need to
create that route.
To renew the access token, the
automatic silent renew
feature of oidc-client-ts
can be used.
Installation
Using npm
npm install oidc-client-ts react-oidc-context --save
Getting Started
Configure the library by wrapping your application in AuthProvider
:
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import { AuthProvider } from "react-oidc-context";
import App from "./App";
const oidcConfig = {
authority: "<your authority>",
client_id: "<your client id>",
redirect_uri: "<your redirect uri>",
};
ReactDOM.render(
<AuthProvider {...oidcConfig}>
<App />
</AuthProvider>,
document.getElementById("app")
);
Use the useAuth
hook in your components to access authentication state
(isLoading
, isAuthenticated
and user
) and authentication methods
(signinRedirect
, removeUser
and signOutRedirect
):
import React from "react";
import { useAuth } from "react-oidc-context";
function App() {
const auth = useAuth();
switch (auth.activeNavigator) {
case "signinSilent":
return <div>Signing you in...</div>;
case "signoutRedirect":
return <div>Signing you out...</div>;
}
if (auth.isLoading) {
return <div>Loading...</div>;
}
if (auth.error) {
return <div>Oops... {auth.error.message}</div>;
}
if (auth.isAuthenticated) {
return (
<div>
Hello {auth.user?.profile.sub}{" "}
<button onClick={() => void auth.removeUser()}>Log out</button>
</div>
);
}
return <button onClick={() => void auth.signinRedirect()}>Log in</button>;
}
export default App;
You must provide an implementation of onSigninCallback
to oidcConfig
to remove the payload from the URL upon successful login. Otherwise if you refresh the page and the payload is still there, signinSilent
- which handles renewing your token - won't work.
A working implementation is already in the code here.
Use with a Class Component
Use the withAuth
higher-order component to add the auth
property to class
components:
import React from "react";
import { withAuth } from "react-oidc-context";
class Profile extends React.Component {
render() {
const auth = this.props.auth;
return <div>Hello {auth.user?.profile.sub}</div>;
}
}
export default withAuth(Profile);
Call a protected API
As a child of AuthProvider
with a user containing an access token:
import React from "react";
import { useAuth } from "react-oidc-context";
const Posts = () => {
const auth = useAuth();
const [posts, setPosts] = useState(null);
React.useEffect(() => {
(async () => {
try {
const token = auth.user?.access_token;
const response = await fetch("https://api.example.com/posts", {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
},
});
setPosts(await response.json());
} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
}
})();
}, [auth]);
if (!posts) {
return <div>Loading...</div>;
}
return (
<ul>
{posts.map((post, index) => {
return <li key={index}>{post}</li>;
})}
</ul>
);
};
export default Posts;
As not a child of AuthProvider
(e.g. redux slice) when using local storage
(WebStorageStateStore
) for the user containing an access token:
import { User } from "oidc-client-ts"
function getUser() {
const oidcStorage = localStorage.getItem(`oidc.user:<your authority>:<your client id>`)
if (!oidcStorage) {
return null;
}
return User.fromStorageString(oidcStorage);
}
export const getPosts = createAsyncThunk(
"store/getPosts",
async () => {
const user = getUser();
const token = user?.access_token;
return fetch("https://api.example.com/posts", {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
},
});
},
)
Adding event listeners
The underlying UserManagerEvents
instance can be imperatively managed with the useAuth
hook.
import React from "react";
import { useAuth } from "react-oidc-context";
function App() {
const auth = useAuth();
React.useEffect(() => {
return auth.events.addAccessTokenExpiring(() => {
if (alert("You're about to be signed out due to inactivity. Press continue to stay signed in.")) {
auth.signinSilent();
}
})
}, [auth.events, auth.signinSilent])
return <button onClick={() => void auth.signinRedirect()}>Log in</button>;
}
export default App;
Contributing
We appreciate feedback and contribution to this repo!
Influences
This library is inspired by oidc-react,
which lacks error handling and
auth0-react, which is focused on auth0.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the
LICENSE file
for more info.