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reflex-clerk
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A Reflex custom component clerk.
pip install reflex-clerk
import reflex as rx
from reflex_clerk import clerk_provider, sign_in_button, install_signin_page
publishable_key = "your_clerk_publishable_key"
def index() -> rx.Component:
return clerk_provider(
rx.vstack(
sign_in_button(),
align="center",
spacing="7",
),
publishable_key=publishable_key,
)
app = rx.App()
app.add_page(index)
install_signin_page(app)
In this example:
reflex_clerk library.publishable_key for our Clerk instance.clerk_provider component from reflex_clerk. This component sets up the Clerk
context for the rest of the components within it.clerk_provider, we create a vertical stack (rx.vstack) that contains the sign_in.sign_in_button()
component from reflex_clerk. This component renders a sign-in button for Clerk.publishable_key to the clerk_provider component.With this setup, you'll have a page that displays a sign-in button powered by Clerk. You can then add more Clerk components, such as user profile information, sign-out buttons, and more, within the clerk_provider.
Further documentation can be found in the reference docs
Apache-2.0
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
FAQs
Reflex custom component library for Clerk, a user management platform
We found that reflex-clerk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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