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realm-web

Authenticate and communicate with the MongoDB Realm platform, from your web-browser

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Realm Web

Accessing MongoDB Realm from a web-browser.

Installation

npm install realm-web --save

Caveats / limitations

As this is a beta release, it comes with a few caveats:

  • Most importantly, the Realm Web project will not include a Realm Sync client in any foreseeable future.
  • Automatically fetching the location of an app in the production environment, is not yet implemented. To get the correct base URL, you must set the baseUrl of the app to the value of hostname in the response you get from visiting 'https://stitch.mongodb.com/api/client/v2.0/app/<your-app-id>/location in your browser.
  • A limited selection of types of credentials for authentication providers are implemented at the moment:
    • Anonymous.
    • API key.
    • Email & password.
  • A limited selection of services are implemented at the moment:
    • Remote MongoDB (watching a collection is not yet implemented).
    • HTTP (send requests using the MongoDB service as a proxy).

Some parts of the legacy Stitch SDK is still missing, most notably:

  • The ability to link a user to another identity.
  • Persistance of the users tokens in the browsers local storage (user must reauthenticate after a page reload).
  • The types for the Realm.Credentials namespace is not fully implemented.
  • No device information is sent to the service when authenticating a user.

Using Realm Web from Node.js

You must install two additional peer dependencies when importing this package from Node.js:

npm install node-fetch abort-controller

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Package last updated on 11 Jun 2020

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