Installation
You have a few options for using auth0-react.js in your project.Getting started
First, you’ll need to wrap your application in a singleAuth0Provider
component. This will provide the React Context to components that are placed inside your application.
isLoading and error
Wait for the SDK to initialize and handle any errors with theisLoading
and error
states.
Login
UseloginWithRedirect
or loginWithPopup
to log your users in.
Logout
Uselogout
to log your users out. Make sure returnTo
is specified in “Allowed Logout URLs” in your .
User
Access user profile information with theuser
value.
Use with a class component
Use thewithAuth0
Higher Order Component to add the auth0
property to class components instead of using the hook.
Protect a route
Protect a route component using thewithAuthenticationRequired
higher order component. Visits to this route when unauthenticated will redirect the user to the login page and back to this page after login.
Auth0Provider
with a custom onRedirectCallback
method to perform the action that returns the user to the protected page. See examples for react-router, Gatsby and Next.js.
Call an API
To call a protected API with an , be sure to specify theaudience
and scope
of your access token, either in Auth0Provider
or getAccessTokenSilently
. Then use it to call a protected API by passing it in the Authorization
header of your request.