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Next Descope Example

Getting Started

  1. Copy the .env.local.example to .env.local with the following variables:
# Your Project ID
NEXT_PUBLIC_DESCOPE_PROJECT_ID=<project-id>
# Flow Id to run, e.g. sign-up-or-in
NEXT_PUBLIC_DESCOPE_FLOW_ID=<flow-id>
# Optional - Descope Base Url, either https://api.descope.com, https://api.sandbox.descope.com or http://localhost:8000
NEXT_PUBLIC_DESCOPE_BASE_URL=<base-url>

Run the development server:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

App Content

This app contains 2 components:

Home Page

a. When user is not logged-in:

  • "Login" button (navigate to "Login page")
  • "Not Validated" user data that returned from server side props (see more details below) home-page-not-logged-in

b. When user is logged-in

  • The logged in user name (or id)
  • "Logout" button
  • "Submit" form, to demonstrate api (form) usage (see more details below)
  • "Validated" user data that returned from server side props

home-page-logged-in

Login Page

  • Shows login flow (Descope component) login-page

🧪 Testing

  1. Set up Descope environment variables in .env.local file
NEXT_PUBLIC_DESCOPE_PROJECT_ID="YOUR_DESCOPE_PROJECT_ID"
DESCOPE_MANAGEMENT_KEY="YOUR MANAGEMENT KEY" // Required

You can get your project-id here. You can get this flow-id from the Flows page here.

  1. Open the Cypress App Make sure you have the application running at https://localhost:3000. Then, in the root directory of the descope-explorer project, run the following to open the Cypress app:
npx cypress open

You'll need to select "E2E Testing" and your preferred browser for testing. For more info, check out the Cypress Docs.

  1. Run E2E Tests Now, simply click the "spec" you'd like to run and the test will start automatically.