Customize your login #5922
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It's nice to see login application can be customised with reactjs, nextjs and tailwind css. Quick thoughts/questions:
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Hi guys!, is there any ETD or roadmap with your estimated date for these packages to be released? |
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How do you actually remove this domain email outlined in red? |
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I have an question: From Zitadel when I logged in trough SSO identity providers It's still asking for 2 factor authentication. How do we bypass this. But I don't want to delete or disable that 2 factor authentication because Incase if my SSO login not worked for a reason sometimes, So that I can use to login normally by non-idp user with 2 factor authentication. So is there a way to "Bypass" the 2 factor authentication Only if I logging in trough Identity Providers. Please someone help me here with an soultion. |
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Next to our new resource-based API we will start building on TypeScript SDKs and a new Login application which should facilitate building frontend applications.
These SDKs should wrap the service generation of our protocol buffers such that developers don’t have to deal with it. Each package and app is 100% TypeScript and is part of our TypeScript monorepo bundled with Turborepo.
The following packages and applications are part of the monorepo:
This package can be used for confidential clients like node.js servers or next.js server side.
This SDK is used for javascript applications running in the browser like Single Page Applications.
This package implements components for convenience in react .tsx files.
Part of it should be a drop in component for Identity Providers or Social Logins.
The login application will replace the current ZITADEL Login built on top of Go in the long run. This application will be built with next.js and should make use of the @zitadel/react and @zitadel/server packages to demo the use of the SDKs.
With the new resource API, we encourage developers to build their own login application. Goal of this monorepo is to have a starting point for all frontend applications. Customized Login applications can easily come from a fork and be self deployed.
Tooling should be kept at a minimum and encourage TypeScript developers to contribute and work on a free and public codebase using the latest and most uptodate technologies.
Please take a look at the repo and leave us feedback regarding the structure, technologies, code quality or any other aspect.
Be aware that the scope of functionality of this repo and packages is still limited and under active development. Once the package structure is set and all APIs are fully implemented we'll move this repo to beta state.
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