We’re archiving Anvil Connect and all related packages. This code is entirely MIT Licensed. You’re free to do with it what you want. That said, we are recommending against using it, due to the potential for security issues arising from unmaintained software. For more information, see the announcement at anvil.io.
OIDC (OpenID Connect) authentication client for web browsers (Relying Party wrapper)
OIDC (OpenID Connect) authentication client for web browsers (Relying Party wrapper)
Authentication client for use in browser-based JS applications.
$ npm install @trust/oidc-web
const { OIDCWebClient } = require('@trust/oidc-web')
let auth = new OIDCWebClient({})
auth.login(issuer)
.then(session => {
// logged in session or null
})
// On Document Ready (or on web framework ready) event:
auth.currentSession()
.then(session => {
if (session) {
// logged in
} else {
console.log('please log in')
}
})
git clone https://github.com/anvilresearch/oidc-web.git
cd oidc-web
npm install
$ npm test
$ npm run coverage
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