Authenticate against generic OAuth2 using PKCE
npm install --save react-oauth2-pkceimport React from 'react'
import { AuthProvider, AuthService } from 'react-oauth2-pkce'
import { Routes } from './Routes';
const authService = new AuthService({
clientId: process.env.REACT_APP_CLIENT_ID || 'CHANGEME',
location: window.location,
provider: process.env.REACT_APP_PROVIDER || 'https://sandbox.auth.ap-southeast-2.amazoncognito.com/oauth2',
redirectUri: process.env.REACT_APP_REDIRECT_URI || window.location.origin,
scopes: ['openid', 'profile']
});
const App = () => {
return (
<AuthProvider authService={authService} >
<Routes />
</AuthProvider>
)
}
export default AppAfter #16 it is possible to pass in just provider or authorizeEndpoint, tokenEndpoint and logoutEndpoint. These two parameters were added to maintain backwards compatibility while enabling callers to customize the endpoint.
You can end user session when calling logout(true). A custom endpoint can configured by passing logoutEndpoint as props. The user will be redirected to the redirectUri.
MIT © Gardner Bickford