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This is Casdoor's SDK for js will allow you to easily connect your application to the Casdoor authentication system without having to implement it from scratch.

Casdoor SDK is very simple to use. We will show you the steps below.

Noted that this sdk has been applied to casnode, if you still don’t know how to use it after reading README.md, you can refer to it

Installation

# NPM
npm i casdoor-vue-sdk

# Yarn
yarn add casdoor-vue-sdk

Init SDK

Initialization requires 5 parameters, which are all string type:

Name (in order) Must Description
serverUrl Yes your Casdoor server URL
clientId Yes the Client ID of your Casdoor application
appName Yes the name of your Casdoor application
organizationName Yes the name of the Casdoor organization connected with your Casdoor application
redirectPath No the path of the redirect URL for your Casdoor application, will be /callback if not provided

install:

For Vue3:

// in main.js
import Casdoor from 'casdoor-vue-sdk'
const config = {
  serverUrl: "http://localhost:8000",
  clientId: "4262bea2b293539fe45e",
  organizationName: "casbin",
  appName: "app-casnode",
  redirectPath: "/callback",
};
const app = createApp(App)
app.use(Casdoor, config)

For Vue2:

// in main.js
import Casdoor from 'casdoor-vue-sdk'
import VueCompositionAPI from '@vue/composition-api'
const config = {
  serverUrl: "http://localhost:8000",
  clientId: "4262bea2b293539fe45e",
  organizationName: "casbin",
  appName: "app-casnode",
  redirectPath: "/callback",
};
Vue.use(VueCompositionAPI)
Vue.use(Casdoor,config)
new Vue({
  render: h => h(App),
}).$mount('#app')

example:

// in app.vue
<script>
export default {
  name: 'App',
  methods: {
    login() {
      window.location.href = this.getSigninUrl();
    },
    signup() {
      window.location.href = this.getSignupUrl();
    }
  }
}
</script>

If you are using vue3 composition API, since it is inconvenient to obtain the Vue instance in setup(), useCasdoor provided a better way to access the sdk's methods.

<script>
import { useCasdoor } from 'casdoor-vue-sdk';

export default {
  setup() {

    const { getSigninUrl, getSignupUrl } = useCasdoor();

    function login() {
      window.location.href = getSigninUrl();
    }

    function signup() {
      window.location.href = getSignupUrl();
    }

    return {
      login,
      signup
    }
  }
}
</script>

API reference interface

Get sign up url

getSignupUrl()

Return the casdoor url that navigates to the registration screen

Get sign in url

getSigninUrl()

Return the casdoor url that navigates to the login screen

Get user profile page url

getUserProfileUrl(userName, account)

Return the url to navigate to a specific user's casdoor personal page

Get my profile page url

getMyProfileUrl(account)

Sign in

signin(serverUrl, signinPath)

Handle the callback url from casdoor, call the back-end api to complete the login process

Determine whether silent sign-in is being used

isSilentSigninRequired()

We usually use this method to determine if silent login is being used. By default, if the silentSignin parameter is included in the URL and equals one, this method will return true. Of course, you can also use any method you prefer.

silentSignin

silentSignin(onSuccess, onFailure)

First, let's explain the two parameters of this method, which are the callback methods for successful and failed login. Next, I will describe the execution process of this method. We will create a hidden "iframe" element to redirect to the login page for authentication, thereby achieving the effect of silent sign-in.

Q & A

Q1: How to solve "...index.js implicitly has an 'any' type..." error in typescript project?

A1: Add a new declaration (.d.ts) file containing `declare module 'casdoor-vue-sdk'. See it at Shorthand ambient modules

For developer:

use command webpack in the root directory to build the sdk