An elixir client library for Auth0
You can install the stable version from hex:
def deps do
[{:auth0_ex, "~> 0.2"}]
end
You can use github repo as your package source to use the latest source code but beware it might have breaking and unstable code:
def deps do
[{:auth0_ex, github: "techgaun/auth0_ex"}]
end
Ensure auth0_ex
is started before your application:
def application do
[applications: [:auth0_ex]]
end
Add a configuration block like below:
- First option is to use management api client.
You can create non-interactive client for management api as described HERE.
Once you do that, you should be able to grab client ID and client secret from the setting page for use with Auth0Ex.
This is a recommended setup as Auth0Ex can recreate new access_token
when the current one expires.
config :auth0_ex,
domain: System.get_env("AUTH0_DOMAIN"),
mgmt_client_id: System.get_env("AUTH0_MGMT_CLIENT_ID"),
mgmt_client_secret: System.get_env("AUTH0_MGMT_CLIENT_SECRET"),
http_opts: []
- Second option is to use pre-created token with access to management API.
config :auth0_ex,
domain: System.get_env("AUTH0_DOMAIN"),
mgmt_token: System.get_env("AUTH0_MGMT_TOKEN"),
http_opts: []
- if you use pre-created management token, it will always be used for your requests_
AUTH0_DOMAIN
should be entire tenant domain Auth0 provides. We fall back to addingauth0.com
right now but that will be removed in future version. This allows us to useAuth0Ex
in all tenant regions unlike the previous versions.
Export appropriate environment variable and you should be all set.
Please refer to the documentation for more details.
In addition to the management API resources, there is also a support for most used authentication APIs.
Authentication API will use the same domain
config you specify in the config above. If you wish to use Auth0Ex
for authentication APIs only, all you need to specify is domain
in config.