Authentication
Auth0, JWT, Firebase setup
Berry offers four authentication methods - Firebase, JSON Web Token (JWT), Auth0 and AWS - for users to choose from and can be changed to match the user's needs.
How does it work?
Access to dashboard pages is restricted to authenticated users. If a user is not authenticated, they will be redirected to the login page.
We used two guards GuestGuard
and AuthGuard.
Guards have been configured in src\utils\route-guard\
folder.
In the src/layout/App.js
, we have specified auth provider FirebaseProvider
like,
import { FirebaseProvider as AuthProvider } from 'contexts/FirebaseContext';
App component wrap with the <FirebaseProvider>
<ThemeCustomization>
...
<AuthProvider>
<Routes />
<Snackbar />
</AuthProvider>
...
</<ThemeCustomization>>
Using <FirebaseProvider>
, we can use the context directly by importing useContext
from React and specifying the context FirebaseContext
or we can use the custom hook useAuth
from src/hooks/useAuth.js
Auth Configuration:
All configurations related to authentication are stored in config.js. Those configs are like APIKey to connect authentication server, project id, etc.
Berry has a dummy/test config to make authentication work. Users have to change API and secret as per their project needs. One should not use those provided keys in their live environment.
// JWT JSON Web Token method
export const JWT_API = {
secret: 'SECRET-KEY',
timeout: '1 days'
};
// Firebase Authentication method
export const FIREBASE_API = {
apiKey: "API-KEY",
authDomain: "AUTH-DOMAIN",
databaseURL: "DATABASE-URL",
projectId: "PROJECT-ID",
storageBucket: "STORAGE-BUCKET",
messagingSenderId: "MESSAGEING-SENDER-ID",
appId: "APP-ID",
measurementId: "MEASUREMENT-ID"
};
// Auth0 method
export const AUTH0_API = {
client_id: 'CLIENT-ID',
domain: 'DOMAIN'
};
// AWS method
export const AWS_API = {
poolId: 'poolid',
appClientId: 'appid'
};
The theme provides working an example for Login and Register only. Other flow like reset password, verification have to make it workable by the user himself.
Switching between Authentication methods
Firebase to Auth0
Set Auth0 Config
At present, Auth0 uses a dummy client id and domain, so we don't need to change anything, but in actual implementation, you need to set client id and domain in the following file. For more detail refer to Auth0 here: https://auth0.com/docs/get-started/auth0-overview
...
auth0: {
client_id: 'This is dummy id',
domain: 'this.is.dummy.domain'
}
...
Change AuthProvider
import { Auth0Provider } from 'contexts/Auth0Context';
// Also find & edit below code block
<Auth0Provider>
<Routes />
<Snackbar />
</Auth0Provider>
Change auth Hooks
Comment another context in the following file and uncomment Auth0 one.
import AuthContext from 'contexts/Auth0Context';
Copy login code
It's super simple. We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced.
Copy code from src\views\pages\authentication\login\Auth0Login
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\Auth0Login
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
Copy register code
We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced. Copy code from src\views\pages\authentication\login\Auth0Register
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\Auth0Register
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
Firebase to JWT
Set JWT Config
At present, jwt uses a dummy backend call, so we don't need any secret, but in actual implementation, you need to set a secret in the following file. For more detail refer to JWT here: https://jwt.io/introduction
...
jwt: {
secret: 'SECRET-KEY',
timeout: '1 days'
}
...
Change AuthProvider
// Replace at line 6:
import { JWTProvider } from "./contexts/JWTContext";
// Also find & edit below code block
<JWTProvider>
<Routes />
<Snackbar />
</JWTProvider>
Change auth Hooks
Comment another context in the following file and uncomment JWT one.
import AuthContext from 'contexts/JWTContext';
Copy login code
It's also super simple. We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced. Copy src\views\pages\authentication\login\JWTLogin
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\JWTLogin
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
Copy register code
We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced. Copy src\views\pages\authentication\login\JWTRegister
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\JWTRegister
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
Firebase to AWS Congnito
Set AWS Config
At present, AWS uses a dummy config, so we don't need to change anything, but in actual implementation, you need to set poolId and appClientId in the following file. For more detail refer to AWS here: https://aws.amazon.com/cognito/
...
export const AWS_API = {
poolId: 'poolid',
appClientId: 'appid'
};
...
Change AuthProvider
import { AWSCognitoProvider as AuthProvider } from 'contexts/AWSCognitoContext';
// Also find & edit below code block
<AuthProvider>
<Routes />
<Snackbar />
</AuthProvider>
Change auth Hooks
Comment another context in the following file and uncomment Auth0 one.
import AuthContext from 'contexts/AWSCognitoContext';
Copy login code
It's super simple. We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced. Copy code from src\views\pages\authentication\login\AWSCognitoLogin
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\AWSCongnitoLogin
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthLogin.tsx
Copy register code
We have provided a code that just needs to be replaced. Copy code from src\views\pages\authentication\login\AWSCognitoRegister
to src\views\pages\authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
For nextJS, src\components\Authentication\login\AWSCognitoRegister
to src\components\Authentication\auth-forms\AuthRegister.tsx
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