fork from https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate
modify oauth2 providers config to support laravel passport
- Facebook (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L21)
- Google (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L34)
- Github (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L49)
- Instagram (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L61)
- Twitter (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L72)
- Bitbucket (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L81)
- LinkedIn (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L93)
- Microsoft Live (https://github.com/dgrubelic/vue-authenticate/blob/master/src/options.js#L106)
npm install vue-auth-client
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueAxios from 'vue-axios'
import VueAuthenticate from 'vue-auth-client'
import axios from 'axios';
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
Vue.use(VueAuthenticate, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000', // Your API domain
providers: {
github: {
clientId: '',
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/callback' // Your client app URL
},
oauth2: {
url: '/oauth/token',
authorizationEndpoint: 'https://laravel.test/oauth/authorize',
clientId: '4',
responseParams: {
code: 'code',
grant_type: 'authorization_code',
client_secret: 'WOfm88oUTYQgYdCB0RhndBY7tgUYh4LGg3vP4nof',
clientId: 'client_id',
redirectUri: 'redirect_uri'
}
},
}
})
new Vue({
methods: {
login: function () {
this.$auth.login({ email, password }).then(function () {
// Execute application logic after successful login
})
},
register: function () {
this.$auth.register({ name, email, password }).then(function () {
// Execute application logic after successful registration
})
}
}
})
<button @click="login()">Login</button>
<button @click="register()">Register</button>
new Vue({
methods: {
authenticate: function (provider) {
this.$auth.authenticate(provider).then(function () {
// Execute application logic after successful social authentication
})
}
}
})
<button @click="authenticate('github')">auth Github</button>
<button @click="authenticate('facebook')">auth Facebook</button>
<button @click="authenticate('google')">auth Google</button>
<button @click="authenticate('twitter')">auth Twitter</button>
// ES6 example
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
import VueAxios from 'vue-axios'
import { VueAuthenticate } from 'vue-auth-client'
import axios from 'axios';
Vue.use(Vuex)
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
const vueAuth = new VueAuthenticate(Vue.prototype.$http, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000'
})
// CommonJS example
var Vue = require('vue')
var Vuex = require('vuex')
var VueAxios = require('vue-axios')
var VueAuthenticate = require('vue-authenticate')
var axios = require('axios');
Vue.use(Vuex)
Vue.use(VueAxios, axios)
// ES5, CommonJS example
var vueAuth = VueAuthenticate.factory(Vue.prototype.$http, {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000'
})
Once you have created VueAuthenticate instance, you can use it in Vuex store like this:
export default new Vuex.Store({
// You can use it as state property
state: {
isAuthenticated: false
},
// You can use it as a state getter function (probably the best solution)
getters: {
isAuthenticated () {
return vueAuth.isAuthenticated()
}
},
// Mutation for when you use it as state property
mutations: {
isAuthenticated (state, payload) {
state.isAuthenticated = payload.isAuthenticated
}
},
actions: {
// Perform VueAuthenticate login using Vuex actions
login (context, payload) {
vueAuth.login(payload.user, payload.requestOptions).then((response) => {
context.commit('isAuthenticated', {
isAuthenticated: vueAuth.isAuthenticated()
})
})
}
}
})
Later in Vue component, you can dispatch Vuex state action like this
// You define your store logic here
import store from './store.js'
new Vue({
store,
computed: {
isAuthenticated: function () {
return this.$store.getters.isAuthenticated()
}
},
methods: {
login () {
this.$store.dispatch('login', { user, requestOptions })
}
}
})
You can easily setup custom request and response interceptors if you use different request handling library.
Important: You must set both request
and response
interceptors at all times.
/**
* This is example for request and response interceptors for axios library
*/
Vue.use(VueAuthenticate, {
bindRequestInterceptor: function () {
this.$http.interceptors.request.use((config) => {
if (this.isAuthenticated()) {
config.headers['Authorization'] = [
this.options.tokenType, this.getToken()
].join(' ')
} else {
delete config.headers['Authorization']
}
return config
})
},
bindResponseInterceptor: function () {
this.$http.interceptors.response.use((response) => {
this.setToken(response)
return response
})
}
})
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