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- package/package.json +63 -0
- package/src/authStorageManager.ts +142 -0
- package/src/httpClient.ts +165 -0
- package/src/index.ts +24 -0
- package/src/jwtManager.ts +101 -0
- package/src/loginClient.ts +371 -0
- package/src/settingsValidator.ts +55 -0
- package/src/types.ts +122 -0
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# @authress/login-react-native
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<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@authress/login-react-native" alt="Authress SDK on npm"><img src="https://badge.fury.io/js/@authress%2Flogin-react-native.svg"></a>
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Authress authentication SDK for React Native. Implements the full OAuth 2.0 login flow with native mobile storage and deep link handling for iOS and Android.
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## Installation
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```sh
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npm install @authress/login-react-native react-native-encrypted-storage react-native-nitro-cookies react-native-quick-crypto
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## Setup
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### `authenticate(options?)`
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`Promise<Result<AuthenticateResponse, AuthressHttpError | SecurityContextError>>`
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Starts the login flow. Returns `authenticationUrl` to open in the device browser. The SDK automatically handles the deep link redirect to complete the flow.
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| `connectionId` | `string` | Log in directly with a specific provider connection |
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| `tenantLookupIdentifier` | `string` | Resolve the connection from a tenant identifier |
|
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| `inviteId` | `string` | Accept an invitation |
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| `redirectUrl` | `string` | Override the redirect URI from settings |
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| `scopes` | `string[]` | Additional scopes to request |
|
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| `audiences` | `string[]` | Additional audiences for the token |
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| `connectionProperties` | `Record<string, string>` | Provider-specific properties |
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| `multiAccount` | `boolean` | Enable multi-account login (default: `false`) |
|
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|
+
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
|
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### `completeAuthenticationRequest(params)`
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+
|
|
396
|
+
`Promise<Result<void, AuthFlowError | AuthressHttpError>>`
|
|
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+
|
|
398
|
+
Completes the login flow after the deep link redirect. Called automatically by the SDK when the deep link is received — you only need to call this directly if you are managing the deep link yourself.
|
|
399
|
+
|
|
400
|
+
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|
|
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|
+
|
|
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+
### `getToken()`
|
|
403
|
+
|
|
404
|
+
`Promise<Result<string, NotLoggedInError>>`
|
|
405
|
+
|
|
406
|
+
Returns the current bearer token, or `Err(NotLoggedInError)` if there is no active session. Does not wait or make network calls.
|
|
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|
+
|
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
|
|
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### `waitForToken(options?)`
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|
|
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`Promise<Result<void, TokenTimeoutError>>`
|
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|
+
|
|
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|
+
Blocks until a session token is available or the timeout elapses. Use `getToken()` after this resolves to retrieve the token string.
|
|
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|
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| `timeoutInMillis` | `number` | `5000` | Timeout in ms. `0` = fail immediately. `-1` = wait indefinitely. |
|
|
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+
|
|
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|
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+
|
|
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+
### `logout()`
|
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423
|
+
|
|
424
|
+
`Promise<Result<void, never>>`
|
|
425
|
+
|
|
426
|
+
Clears the local session and calls the Authress logout endpoint. Always resolves `Ok` — server-side errors are swallowed.
|
|
427
|
+
|
|
428
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+
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|
|
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+
|
|
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+
### `getUserIdentity()`
|
|
431
|
+
|
|
432
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+
`Promise<Result<UserIdentity, NotLoggedInError>>`
|
|
433
|
+
|
|
434
|
+
Returns decoded claims from the session token. `identity.userId` is the user's unique identifier. The identity object also contains all other JWT claims.
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|
435
|
+
|
|
436
|
+
---
|
|
437
|
+
|
|
438
|
+
### `getUserProfile()`
|
|
439
|
+
|
|
440
|
+
`Promise<Result<UserProfile, AuthressHttpError | NotLoggedInError>>`
|
|
441
|
+
|
|
442
|
+
Fetches the user's full profile from Authress, including all linked identities (`profile.linkedIdentities`).
|
|
443
|
+
|
|
444
|
+
---
|
|
445
|
+
|
|
446
|
+
### `linkIdentity(options)`
|
|
447
|
+
|
|
448
|
+
`Promise<Result<AuthenticateResponse, AuthressHttpError | SecurityContextError | NotLoggedInError | InvalidConnectionError>>`
|
|
449
|
+
|
|
450
|
+
Links a new identity provider to the current user. Returns `authenticationUrl` to open in the device browser. Either `connectionId` or `tenantLookupIdentifier` is required.
|
|
451
|
+
|
|
452
|
+
---
|
|
453
|
+
|
|
454
|
+
### `getDevices()`
|
|
455
|
+
|
|
456
|
+
`Promise<Result<Device[], AuthressHttpError | NotLoggedInError>>`
|
|
457
|
+
|
|
458
|
+
Returns the list of MFA devices registered for the current user. Returns `Ok([])` if not logged in or no devices are registered.
|
|
459
|
+
|
|
460
|
+
---
|
|
461
|
+
|
|
462
|
+
### `deleteDevice(deviceId)`
|
|
463
|
+
|
|
464
|
+
`Promise<Result<void, AuthressHttpError | NotLoggedInError>>`
|
|
465
|
+
|
|
466
|
+
Removes the MFA device with the given `deviceId`.
|