Development Authentication Methods Crema supports JWT Auth, Auth0, Firebase, Aws auth methods
Crema supports 4 types of authentication methods as following. By default Crema comes with the firebase authentication method. You can switch between them by the following some steps written in the particular Auth method.
Don't forgot to change header in case you have different from "Authorization"
JWT Auth
JSON Web Token is a proposed Internet standard for creating data with an optional signature.
Crema demo is linked with the Mongoose server. You can find our predefined APIs here
To integrate JWT Auth you need to follow the following steps.
Open the src/@
crema/services/auth/jwt-auth/index.js
file and update baseURL of your server like below
Copy const jwtAxios = axios.create({
baseURL: 'YOUR_API_URL HERE',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
});
Set header token in the axios, go to the file src/@
crema/services/auth/jwt-auth/index.js
and change the
Copy export const setAuthToken = (token) => {
if (token) {
jwtAxios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + token;// Change this according your requirement
localStorage.setItem('token', token);
} else {
delete jwtAxios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'];
localStorage.removeItem('token');
}
};
Wrapp <AuthRoutes
> with <JWTAuthProvider>
Component in the src/App.js
file like below.
Copy const App = () => (
<AppContextProvider>
...
<JWTAuthProvider> //Add the line
<AuthRoutes>
<CssBaseline />
<AppLayout />
</AuthRoutes>
</JWTAuthProvider>
...
</AppContextProvider>
);
export default App;
Uncomment the JWT Auth method like below in the src/@crema/utility/AuthHooks.js
file
Copy // ForJWT Auth
import {getUserFromJwtAuth} from './helper/AuthHelper';
import {
useJWTAuth,
useJWTAuthActions,
} from '../services/auth/jwt-auth/JWTAuthProvider';
export const useAuthUser = () => {
const {user, isAuthenticated, isLoading} = useJWTAuth();
return {
isLoading,
isAuthenticated,
user: getUserFromJwtAuth(user),
};
};
export const useAuthMethod = () => {
const {signInUser, signUpUser, logout} = useJWTAuthActions();
return {
signInUser,
logout,
signUpUser,
};
};
In the final step, we need to call the<SigninJwtAuth>
tag in the src/pages/auth/Signin/index.js
file like below and do the same for Signup .
Copy
const SignIn = () => {
return (
<Box>
...
<SigninJwtAuth />
...
</Box>
);
};
export default SignIn;
Firebase
Firebase security applies Google's internal expertise to easily build app sign-ins. Develop simple, free multi-platform sign-in with Firebase Authentication. To integrate Firebase Auth you need to follow the following steps.
Open the src/@crema/services/auth/firebase/firebase.js
file and update firebaseConfig for your app like below
Copy const firebaseConfig = {
apiKey: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
authDomain: 'XXXXXXXXXX.firebaseapp.com',
projectId: 'XXXXXXXXXX',
storageBucket: 'XXXXXXXXXX.appspot.com',
messagingSenderId: 'XXXXXXXXXX',
appId: '1:XXXXXXXXXX:web:XXXXXXXXXX',
measurementId: 'G-XXXXXXXXXX',
};
Wrapp <AuthRoutes
> with <FirebaseAuthProvider>
Component in the src/App.js
file like below.
Copy const App = () => (
<AppContextProvider>
...
<FirebaseAuthProvider> //Add the line
<AuthRoutes>
<CssBaseline />
<AppLayout />
</AuthRoutes>
</FirebaseAuthProvider>
...
</AppContextProvider>
);
export default App;
Uncomment the Firebase Auth method like below in the src/@crema/utility/AuthHooks.js
file
Copy import {
useFirebase,
useFirebaseActions,
} from '../services/auth/firebase/FirebaseAuthProvider';
import {getUserFromFirebase} from './helper/AuthHelper';
export const useAuthUser = () => {
const {user, isAuthenticated, isLoading} = useFirebase();
return {
isLoading,
isAuthenticated,
user: getUserFromFirebase(user),
};
};
export const useAuthMethod = () => {
const {
signInWithEmailAndPassword,
createUserWithEmailAndPassword,
signInWithPopup,
logout,
} = useFirebaseActions();
return {
signInWithEmailAndPassword,
createUserWithEmailAndPassword,
signInWithPopup,
logout,
};
};
In the final step, we need to call the<SigninFirebase>
tag in the src/pages/auth/Signin/index.js
file like below and do the same for Signup .
Copy const SignIn = () => {
return (
<Box>
...
<SigninFirebase />
...
</Box>
);
};
export default SignIn;
AWS
Amazon Cognito lets you add user sign-up, sign-in, and access control to your web and mobile apps quickly and easily. To integrate AWS Auth you need to follow the following steps.
Open the src/@crema/services/auth/aws-cognito/aws-exports.js
file and update awsConfig for your app like below
Copy
export const awsConfig = {
aws_project_region: 'us-east-1',
aws_cognito_identity_pool_id:
'us-east-1:XXXXXXXXXX,
aws_cognito_region: 'us-east-1',
aws_user_pools_id: 'us-east-XXXXXXXXXX',
aws_user_pools_web_client_id: 'XXXXXXXXXX',
oauth: {
domain: 'XXXXXXXXXX.auth.us-east-1.amazoncognito.com',
scope: [
'phone',
'email',
'openid',
'profile',
'aws.cognito.signin.user.admin',
],
redirectSignIn: 'http://localhost:3000/',
redirectSignOut: 'http://localhost:3000/',
responseType: 'code',
},
federationTarget: 'COGNITO_USER_POOLS',
};
Wrapp <AuthRoutes
> with <AwsAuthProvider>
Component in the src/App.js
file like below.
Copy const App = () => (
<AppContextProvider>
...
<AwsAuthProvider> //Add the line
<AuthRoutes>
<CssBaseline />
<AppLayout />
</AuthRoutes>
</AwsAuthProvider>
...
</AppContextProvider>
);
export default App;
Uncomment the AWS Auth method like below in the src/@crema/utility/AuthHooks.js
file
Copy
import {getUserFromAWS} from './helper/AuthHelper';
import {
useAwsCognito,
useAwsCognitoActions,
} from '../services/auth/aws-cognito/AWSAuthProvider';
export const useAuthUser = () => {
const {user, isAuthenticated, isLoading} = useAwsCognito();
return {
isLoading,
isAuthenticated,
user: getUserFromAWS(user),
};
};
export const useAuthMethod = () => {
const {
signIn,
signUpCognitoUser,
confirmCognitoUserSignup,
logout,
} = useAwsCognitoActions();
return {
signIn,
signUpCognitoUser,
confirmCognitoUserSignup,
logout,
};
};
In the final step, we need to call the<SigninAwsCognito>
tag in the src/pages/auth/Signin/index.js
file like below and do the same for Signup .
Copy const SignIn = () => {
return (
<Box>
...
<SigninAwsCognito/>
...
</Box>
);
};
export default SignIn;
Auth0
Rapidly integrate authentication and authorization for web, mobile, and legacy applications. To integrate. Auth0 you need to follow the following steps.
Open the src/@crema/services/auth/auth0/auth0Config.js
file and update Auth0Config for your app like below
Copy const Auth0Config = async () => {
return await createAuth0Client({
client_id: 'XXXXXXXXXX',
domain: 'XXXXXXXXXX.auth0.com',
redirect_uri: 'XXXXXXXXXX',
audience: 'https://XXXXXXXXXX.auth0.com/userinfo',
});
};
Wrapp <AuthRoutes
> with <Auth0Provider>
Component in the src/App.js
file like below.
Copy ....
import Auth0Provider from "./@crema/services/auth/auth0/Auth0Provider";
const App = () => (
<AppContextProvider>
...
<Auth0Provider> //Add the line
<AuthRoutes>
<CssBaseline />
<AppLayout />
</AuthRoutes>
</AwsAuthProvider>
...
</Auth0Provider>
);
export default App;
Uncomment the Auth0 Auth method like below in the src/@crema/utility/AuthHooks.js
file
Copy export const useAuthUser = () => {
const {user, isAuthenticated, isLoading} = useAuth0();
console.log(
'user, isAuthenticated, isLoading',
user,
isAuthenticated,
isLoading,
);
return {
isLoading,
isAuthenticated,
user: useMemo(() => getUserFromAuth0(user), []),
};
};
export const useAuthMethod = () => {
const {loginWithRedirect, logout} = useAuth0();
return {loginWithRedirect, logout};
};
In the final step, we need to call loginWithRedirect method on the Login button.