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The MSAL library for JavaScript enables client-side JavaScript applications to authenticate users using Azure AD work and school accounts (AAD), Microsoft personal accounts (MSA) and social identity providers like Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft accounts, etc. through Azure AD B2C service. It also enables your app to get tokens to access Microsoft Cloud services such as Microsoft Graph.
The @azure/msal-react
package described by the code in this folder uses the @azure/msal-browser
package as a peer dependency to enable authentication in Javascript Single-Page Applications without backend servers. This version of the library uses the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow with PKCE. To read more about this protocol, as well as the differences between implicit flow and authorization code flow, see the section in the @azure/msal-browser readme.
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@azure/msal-react
is meant to be used in Single-Page Application scenarios. -
Before using
@azure/msal-react
you will need to register a Single Page Application in Azure AD to get a validclientId
for configuration, and to register the routes that your app will accept redirect traffic on.
The MSAL React package is available on NPM.
npm install react react-dom
npm install @azure/msal-react @azure/msal-browser
See the contributing.md
file for more information.
To build the @azure/msal-react
library, you can do the following:
// Install dev dependencies from root of repo
npm install
// Change to the msal-react package directory
cd lib/msal-react/
// To run build only for react package
npm run build
To build both the @azure/msal-react
library and @azure/msal-browser
libraries, you can do the following:
// Install dev dependencies from root of repo
npm install
// Change to the msal-react package directory
cd lib/msal-react/
// To run build for react and browser packages
npm run build:all
@azure/msal-react
uses jest to run unit tests and coverage.
// To run tests
npm test
// To run tests with code coverage
npm run test:coverage
For help getting started with @azure/msal-react
please see our getting started doc.
Migrating from react-aad-msal? Check out our migration guide.
Since @azure/msal-react
is a wrapper around @azure/msal-browser
many docs from the msal-browser
repo are relevant here as well. For concepts specific to @azure/msal-react
please see below
- Initialization
- Acquiring and using an access token
- Managing token lifetimes
- Managing Accounts
- Logging out
Our samples directory contains several example apps you can spin up to see how this library can be used in different contexts.
More advanced samples backed with a tutorial can be found in the Azure Samples space on GitHub:
- React SPA calling Express.js web API
- React SPA calling Express.js web API using Proof of Possesion tokens
- React SPA calling Microsoft Graph via Express.js web API using on-behalf-of flow
- Deployment tutorial for Azure Static Web Apps
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.