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Cryptr SDK for Single Page Applications using passwordless authentication
current version 2.1.0
https://dashboard.your-cryptr-service-url..
please use version 1.4.0
//yarn
yarn add @cryptr/cryptr-spa-js
//npm
npm install @cryptr/cryptr-spa-js
Here is an example of CryptrConfig
var config = {
tenant_domain: 'your-domain',
client_id: 'your-api-key-client-id',
audience: 'http://localhost:8000',
default_redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:8000/',
cryptr_base_url: 'https://your_cryptr_server_url',
dedicated_server: true,
default_slo_after_revoke: false,
}
Explanation of config
key | Required/Optional | type | Default | Description |
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tenant_domain |
required | string slug | - | Reference to your company entity |
client_id |
required | uuid | - | Reference to your api key client id |
audience |
required | string URL | - | Root URL of your front app |
default_redirect_uri |
required | string URL | - | Desired redirection URL after authentication process |
cryptr_base_url |
required | string URL | - | URL of your Cryptr service |
dedicated_server |
Optional | boolean | false | Contact Cryptr Team to set properly |
default_slo_after_revoke |
required | boolean | false | Set to true to always proceed SLO while logging out from an SSO session |
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fixed_pkce
has been removed in the 1.4.0
release version
After building your config, create your Cryptr client as below:
this.cryptrClient = await CryptrSpa.createClient(config)
After this creation, a quick script is required, contact our team to get it.
⚠️ Contact us for more info about this section
This is the latest feature of our SDK and our solutions.
The following methods will allow you to open a session either from the email or the domain of the end-user
If you have the email of the end-user you can call the below method, and depending on whether the email matches an organization or an existing account, the user will be guided into to proper login process (sso, magic link, password ..)
// signature
signInWithEmail(email: string, options?: SsoSignOptsAttrs)
// simple call
signInWithEmail('[email protected]')
// email and options
signInWithEmail('[email protected]', { locale: 'fr' })
If you have the domain of the end user you can call the below method
// signature
signInWithDomain(organizationDomain?: string, options?: SsoSignOptsAttrs)
// simple call
signInWithDomain('some-organization')
// domain + options
signInWithDomain('some-organization', {locale: 'fr'})
If you would like to let the user type his email on your Cryptr service
// signature
signIn(options?: SsoSignOptsAttrs)
// simple call
signIn()
// call with options
signIn({ locale: 'fr' })
When you want to let the user close its session (either Magic Link or SSO) proceed as follows:
To start the process call logOut(callback, location, targetUrl)
Example:
this.cryptrClient.logOut(() => {
alert('you are logged out')
})
Attribute | Required/Optional | type | Default | Description |
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callback |
optional | Function | - | Process to be called after log out process, |
location |
optional | string URL | window.location |
Current location |
targetUrl |
optional | string URL | window.location.href |
URL after Log out process |
sloAfterRevoke |
optional | boolean | config.default_slo_after_revoke | define if SLO has to be processed after session removal |
You can retrieve current user data properties using getUser()
Example:
this.cryptrClient.getUser()
This method will return you a struct with different properties such as email, user ID or organization domain.
For more information please contact us.
Some legacy items have been deleted since 1.3.0
. If you need some support for migration contact us