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@auth0/auth0-vue

auth0230.5kMIT2.4.0TypeScript support: included

Auth0 SDK for Vue Applications using Authorization Code Grant Flow with PKCE

auth0, login, Authorization Code Grant Flow, PKCE, Single Page Application authentication, SPA authentication, Vue

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Auth0 SDK for Vue 3 Single Page Applications

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📚 Documentation - 🚀 Getting Started - 💻 API Reference - 💬 Feedback

Documentation

  • Quickstart - our interactive guide for quickly adding login, logout and user information to a Vue 3 app using Auth0.
  • Sample App - a full-fledged Vue 3 application integrated with Auth0.
  • FAQs - frequently asked questions about the auth0-vue SDK.
  • Examples - code samples for common Vue 3 authentication scenario's.
  • Docs site - explore our docs site and learn more about Auth0.

Getting started

Requirements

This library supports Vue 3 applications. For integrating Auth0 with a Vue 2 application, please read the Vue 2 Tutorial.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install @auth0/auth0-vue

Using yarn:

yarn add @auth0/auth0-vue

Configure Auth0

Create a Single Page Application in the Auth0 Dashboard.

If you're using an existing application, verify that you have configured the following settings in your Single Page Application:

  • Click on the "Settings" tab of your application's page.
  • Scroll down and click on the "Show Advanced Settings" link.
  • Under "Advanced Settings", click on the "OAuth" tab.
  • Ensure that "JsonWebToken Signature Algorithm" is set to RS256 and that "OIDC Conformant" is enabled.

Next, configure the following URLs for your application under the "Application URIs" section of the "Settings" page:

  • Allowed Callback URLs: http://localhost:3000
  • Allowed Logout URLs: http://localhost:3000
  • Allowed Web Origins: http://localhost:3000

These URLs should reflect the origins that your application is running on. Allowed Callback URLs may also include a path, depending on where you're handling the callback (see below).

Take note of the Client ID and Domain values under the "Basic Information" section. You'll need these values in the next step.

Configure the SDK

Create an instance of the Auth0Plugin by calling createAuth0 and pass it to Vue's app.use().

import { createAuth0 } from '@auth0/auth0-vue';

const app = createApp(App);

app.use(
  createAuth0({
    domain: '<AUTH0_DOMAIN>',
    clientId: '<AUTH0_CLIENT_ID>',
    authorizationParams: {
      redirect_uri: '<MY_CALLBACK_URL>'
    }
  })
);

app.mount('#app');

Add login to your application

In order to add login to your application you can use the loginWithRedirect function that is exposed on the return value of useAuth0, which you can access in your component's setup function.

<script>
  import { useAuth0 } from '@auth0/auth0-vue';

  export default {
    setup() {
      const { loginWithRedirect } = useAuth0();

      return {
        login: () => {
          loginWithRedirect();
        }
      };
    }
  };
</script>

Once setup returns the correct method, you can call that method from your component's HTML.

<template>
  <div>
    <button @click="login">Log in</button>
  </div>
</template>
<summary>Using Options API</summary>
<template>
  <div>
    <button @click="login">Log in</button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    methods: {
      login() {
        this.$auth0.loginWithRedirect();
      }
    }
  };
</script>

For more code samples on how to integrate the auth0-vue SDK in your Vue 3 application, have a look at our examples.

API reference

Explore public API's available in auth0-vue.

Feedback

Contributing

We appreciate feedback and contribution to this repo! Before you get started, please see the following:

Raise an issue

To provide feedback or report a bug, please raise an issue on our issue tracker.

Vulnerability Reporting

Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.


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Auth0 is an easy to implement, adaptable authentication and authorization platform. To learn more checkout Why Auth0?

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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v2.4.0 (2024-12-02)

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v2.3.3 (2023-12-11)

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v2.3.2 (2023-10-31)

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v2.3.1 (2023-08-22)

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v2.3.0 (2023-07-24)

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v2.2.1 (2023-07-07)

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v2.2.0 (2023-04-06)

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v2.1.0 (2023-03-10)

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  • Add RedirectLoginOptions to createAuthGuard #209 (june07)

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v2.0.2 (2023-02-22)

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v2.0.1 (2023-01-31)

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v2.0.0 (2023-01-19)

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Auth0-Vue v2 includes many significant changes compared to v1:

  • Remove polyfills from bundles
  • Introduce authorizationParams and logoutParams to hold properties sent to Auth0
  • Remove buildAuthorizeUrl and buildLogoutUrl
  • Remove redirectMethod, and replace by openUrl
  • Remove localOnly from logout in favor of openUrl
  • Rework ignoreCache to cacheMode and introduce cache-only
  • Use form-encoded data by default
  • Do not fallback to refreshing tokens via iframe method by default
  • Remove advancedOptions.defaultScope and replace with scope

As with any major version bump, v2 of Auth0-Vue contains a set of breaking changes. Please review the migration guide thoroughly to understand the changes required to migrate your application to v2.

v1.0.3 (2023-01-12)

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Security

This patch release is identical to 1.0.2 but has been released to ensure tooling no longer detects a vulnerable version of jsonwebtoken being used by @auth0/auth0-spa-js.

Even though 1.22.5 of @auth0/auth0-spa-js was not vulnerable for the related CVE because of the fact that jsonwebtoken is a devDependency of @auth0/auth0-spa-js, we are cutting a release to ensure build tools no longer report our SDK's that use @auth0/auth0-spa-js as vulnerable to the mentioned CVE.

v2.0.0-beta.0 (2022-12-13)

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Auth0-Vue v2 includes many significant changes compared to v1:

  • Remove polyfills from bundles
  • Introduce authorizationParams and logoutParams to hold properties sent to Auth0
  • Remove buildAuthorizeUrl and buildLogoutUrl
  • Remove redirectMethod, and replace by openUrl
  • Remove localOnly from logout in favor of openUrl
  • Rework ignoreCache to cacheMode and introduce cache-only
  • Use form-encoded data by default
  • Do not fallback to refreshing tokens via iframe method by default
  • Remove advancedOptions.defaultScope and replace with scope

As with any major version bump, v2 of Auth0-Vue contains a set of breaking changes. Please review the migration guide thoroughly to understand the changes required to migrate your application to v2.

v1.0.2 (2022-06-22)

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v1.0.1 (2022-05-02)

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v1.0.0 (2022-03-14)

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This is the first version of the Auth0 SDK for Vue 3 applications, making integrating Auth0 as seamlessly as possible.

To learn more, have a look at the following documents:

For support or to provide feedback, please raise an issue on our issue tracker.

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v1.0.0-beta.2 (2022-03-02)

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v1.0.0-beta.1 (2022-02-25)

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