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Informations about the package authrocket

AuthRocket

AuthRocket provides Auth as a Service, making it quick and easy to add signups, logins, social auth, a full user management UI, and much more to your app.

The authrocket PHP library covers all of our Core API. It also covers select portions of the Configuration API.

Installation

The library is designed to be installed using composer. It should also be usable using any other method typically supported by composer-compatible packages.

For installation, run:

Or, add "authrocket/authrocket": "^2" to the require section of your composer.json and run composer install.

You can also download authrocket.phar, a .zip, or a .tar.gz of the latest release directly from GitHub: https://github.com/authrocket/authrocket-php/releases/latest

Client Basics

Using environment variables

If you are using environment variables to manage external services like AuthRocket, then it's very easy to initialize the AuthRocket client:

Ensure these environment variables are set:

AUTHROCKET_API_KEY = ks_SAMPLE Your AuthRocket API key. Required to use the API (but not if only performing JWT verification of login tokens).

AUTHROCKET_JWT_KEY = SAMPLE Used to perform JWT signing verification of login tokens. Not required if validating all tokens using the API instead. Also not required if LOGINROCKET_URL is set and RS256 keys are being used, as public keys will be auto-retrieved. This is a realm-specific value, so like AUTHROCKET_REALM, set it directly if using multiple realms (see below).

AUTHROCKET_REALM = rl_SAMPLE Sets an application-wide default realm ID. If you're using a single realm, this is definitely easiest. Certain multi-tenant apps might use multiple realms. In this case, don't set this globally, but directly when constructing the client (see below).

AUTHROCKET_URL = https://api-e2.authrocket.com/v2 The URL of the AuthRocket API server. This may vary depending on which cluster your service is provisioned on.

LOGINROCKET_URL = https://SAMPLE.e2.loginrocket.com/ The LoginRocket URL for your Connected App. Used for auto-retrieval of RS256 JWT keys (if AUTHROCKET_JWT_KEY is not set). If your app uses multiple realms, you may need to set this directly instead (see below). If you're using a custom domain, this will be that domain and will not contain 'loginrocket.com'.

If you are using multiple realms, we recommend building a new client for each realm, directly setting realm, jwtKey, and/or loginrocketUrl:

Similarly, if changing locales between requests, build a new client for each:

Direct configuration

It's also possible to configure the AuthRocket client instance directly:

Usage

Documentation is provided on our site:

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

MIT


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Requires php Version >=7
ext-curl Version *
ext-json Version *
firebase/php-jwt Version ^6
guzzlehttp/guzzle Version ^7
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