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hoppscotch/components/firebase/login.vue
Liyas Thomas 199cae09c7 🎨 svgomg
2020-07-01 10:51:22 +05:30

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Vue

<template>
<div>
<div>
<button class="icon" @click="signInWithGoogle" v-close-popover>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="24" height="24" class="material-icons">
<path
d="M12.24 10.285V14.4h6.806c-.275 1.765-2.056 5.174-6.806 5.174-4.095 0-7.439-3.389-7.439-7.574s3.345-7.574 7.439-7.574c2.33 0 3.891.989 4.785 1.849l3.254-3.138C18.189 1.186 15.479 0 12.24 0c-6.635 0-12 5.365-12 12s5.365 12 12 12c6.926 0 11.52-4.869 11.52-11.726 0-.788-.085-1.39-.189-1.989H12.24z"
/>
</svg>
<span>Google</span>
</button>
</div>
<div>
<button class="icon" @click="signInWithGithub" v-close-popover>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="24" height="24" class="material-icons">
<path
d="M12 0C5.374 0 0 5.373 0 12c0 5.302 3.438 9.8 8.207 11.387.599.111.793-.261.793-.577v-2.234c-3.338.726-4.033-1.416-4.033-1.416-.546-1.387-1.333-1.756-1.333-1.756-1.089-.745.083-.729.083-.729 1.205.084 1.839 1.237 1.839 1.237 1.07 1.834 2.807 1.304 3.492.997.107-.775.418-1.305.762-1.604-2.665-.305-5.467-1.334-5.467-5.931 0-1.311.469-2.381 1.236-3.221-.124-.303-.535-1.524.117-3.176 0 0 1.008-.322 3.301 1.23A11.509 11.509 0 0112 5.803c1.02.005 2.047.138 3.006.404 2.291-1.552 3.297-1.23 3.297-1.23.653 1.653.242 2.874.118 3.176.77.84 1.235 1.911 1.235 3.221 0 4.609-2.807 5.624-5.479 5.921.43.372.823 1.102.823 2.222v3.293c0 .319.192.694.801.576C20.566 21.797 24 17.3 24 12c0-6.627-5.373-12-12-12z"
/>
</svg>
<span>GitHub</span>
</button>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import firebase from "firebase/app"
import { fb } from "~/helpers/fb"
export default {
data() {
return {
fb,
}
},
methods: {
showLoginSuccess() {
this.$toast.info(this.$t("login_success"), {
icon: "vpn_key",
})
},
signInWithGoogle() {
const provider = new firebase.auth.GoogleAuthProvider()
const self = this
firebase
.auth()
.signInWithPopup(provider)
.then(({ additionalUserInfo }) => {
if (additionalUserInfo.isNewUser) {
self.$toast.info(`${self.$t("turn_on")} ${self.$t("sync")}`, {
icon: "sync",
duration: null,
closeOnSwipe: false,
action: {
text: self.$t("yes"),
onClick: (e, toastObject) => {
fb.writeSettings("syncHistory", true)
fb.writeSettings("syncCollections", true)
fb.writeSettings("syncEnvironments", true)
self.$router.push({ path: "/settings" })
toastObject.remove()
},
},
})
}
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
.catch((err) => {
// An error happened.
if (err.code === "auth/account-exists-with-different-credential") {
// Step 2.
// User's email already exists.
// The pending Google credential.
const pendingCred = err.credential
// The provider account's email address.
const email = err.email
// Get sign-in methods for this email.
firebase
.auth()
.fetchSignInMethodsForEmail(email)
.then((methods) => {
// Step 3.
// If the user has several sign-in methods,
// the first method in the list will be the "recommended" method to use.
if (methods[0] === "password") {
// Asks the user their password.
// In real scenario, you should handle this asynchronously.
const password = promptUserForPassword() // TODO: implement promptUserForPassword.
auth
.signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then((
user // Step 4a.
) => user.linkWithCredential(pendingCred))
.then(() => {
// Google account successfully linked to the existing Firebase user.
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
return
}
self.$toast.info(`${self.$t("login_with")}`, {
icon: "vpn_key",
duration: null,
closeOnSwipe: false,
action: {
text: self.$t("yes"),
onClick: (e, toastObject) => {
// All the other cases are external providers.
// Construct provider object for that provider.
// TODO: implement getProviderForProviderId.
const provider = new firebase.auth.GithubAuthProvider()
// At this point, you should let the user know that they already has an account
// but with a different provider, and let them validate the fact they want to
// sign in with this provider.
// Sign in to provider. Note: browsers usually block popup triggered asynchronously,
// so in real scenario you should ask the user to click on a "continue" button
// that will trigger the signInWithPopup.
firebase
.auth()
.signInWithPopup(provider)
.then(({ user }) => {
// Remember that the user may have signed in with an account that has a different email
// address than the first one. This can happen as Firebase doesn't control the provider's
// sign in flow and the user is free to login using whichever account they own.
// Step 4b.
// Link to Google credential.
// As we have access to the pending credential, we can directly call the link method.
user.linkAndRetrieveDataWithCredential(pendingCred).then((usercred) => {
// Google account successfully linked to the existing Firebase user.
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
})
toastObject.remove()
},
},
})
})
}
})
},
signInWithGithub() {
const provider = new firebase.auth.GithubAuthProvider()
const self = this
firebase
.auth()
.signInWithPopup(provider)
.then(({ additionalUserInfo }) => {
if (additionalUserInfo.isNewUser) {
self.$toast.info(`${self.$t("turn_on")} ${self.$t("sync")}`, {
icon: "sync",
duration: null,
closeOnSwipe: false,
action: {
text: self.$t("yes"),
onClick: (e, toastObject) => {
fb.writeSettings("syncHistory", true)
fb.writeSettings("syncCollections", true)
fb.writeSettings("syncEnvironments", true)
self.$router.push({ path: "/settings" })
toastObject.remove()
},
},
})
}
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
.catch((err) => {
// An error happened.
if (err.code === "auth/account-exists-with-different-credential") {
// Step 2.
// User's email already exists.
// The pending Google credential.
const pendingCred = err.credential
// The provider account's email address.
const email = err.email
// Get sign-in methods for this email.
firebase
.auth()
.fetchSignInMethodsForEmail(email)
.then((methods) => {
// Step 3.
// If the user has several sign-in methods,
// the first method in the list will be the "recommended" method to use.
if (methods[0] === "password") {
// Asks the user their password.
// In real scenario, you should handle this asynchronously.
const password = promptUserForPassword() // TODO: implement promptUserForPassword.
firebase
.auth()
.signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, password)
.then((
user // Step 4a.
) => user.linkWithCredential(pendingCred))
.then(() => {
// Google account successfully linked to the existing Firebase user.
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
return
}
self.$toast.info(`${self.$t("login_with")}`, {
icon: "vpn_key",
duration: null,
closeOnSwipe: false,
action: {
text: self.$t("yes"),
onClick: (e, toastObject) => {
// All the other cases are external providers.
// Construct provider object for that provider.
// TODO: implement getProviderForProviderId.
const provider = new firebase.auth.GoogleAuthProvider()
// At this point, you should let the user know that they already has an account
// but with a different provider, and let them validate the fact they want to
// sign in with this provider.
// Sign in to provider. Note: browsers usually block popup triggered asynchronously,
// so in real scenario you should ask the user to click on a "continue" button
// that will trigger the signInWithPopup.
firebase
.auth()
.signInWithPopup(provider)
.then(({ user }) => {
// Remember that the user may have signed in with an account that has a different email
// address than the first one. This can happen as Firebase doesn't control the provider's
// sign in flow and the user is free to login using whichever account they own.
// Step 4b.
// Link to Google credential.
// As we have access to the pending credential, we can directly call the link method.
user.linkAndRetrieveDataWithCredential(pendingCred).then((usercred) => {
self.showLoginSuccess()
})
})
toastObject.remove()
},
},
})
})
}
})
},
},
}
</script>