Auth0.swift: Save and Renew Tokens
When an authentication is performed with the offline_access
scope included, it will return a Refresh Token that can be used to request a new token without asking for credentials again.
Credentials Manager
Auth0.swift provides a utility class to streamline the process of storing and renewing credentials. You can access the accessToken
or idToken
properties from the Credentials instance. This is the preferred method to manage user credentials.
First import the Auth0
module:
import Auth0
Next present the Universal Login page:
let credentialsManager = CredentialsManager(authentication: Auth0.authentication())
Auth0
.webAuth()
.scope("openid profile offline_access")
.start { result in
switch result {
case .success(let credentials):
// Pass the credentials over to the Credentials Manager
credentialsManager.store(credentials: credentials)
case .failure(let error):
// Handle error
}
}
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Credentials Check
It can be useful to perform a quick check on app startup to ensure that you have renewable credentials stored in the manager. If not, the user can then be directed to authenticate.
guard credentialsManager.canRenew() else {
// Present login page
}
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Retrieving User Credentials
You can retrieve the user's credentials as follows:
credentialsManager.credentials { result in
switch result {
case .success(let credentials):
// Valid credentials; you can access token properties such as
// `idToken`, `accessToken`
case .failure(let error):
// Handle error, present login page
}
}
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Renewing a user's credentials works exactly the same way if the token has expired. The Credentials Manager will automatically renew the credentials, store the renewed credentials in the Keychain, then return a Result
containing either the credentials or an error.
Alternative Method - SimpleKeychain
This section is for developers who would prefer not to use the Credentials Manager. We include the SimpleKeychain utility –a light wrapper over the system Keychain– that can be used to store the tokens securely.
First import the SimpleKeychain
module:
import SimpleKeychain
Next create an instance and store the tokens you need. In this case, you will store the access_token
and refresh_token
in the Keychain after a successful authentication.
let keychain = SimpleKeychain(service: "Auth0")
Auth0
.webAuth()
.scope("openid profile offline_access")
.start { result in
switch result {
case .success(let credentials):
guard let refreshToken = credentials.refreshToken else {
// Handle error
return
}
// Store the tokens
do {
try keychain.set(credentials.accessToken, forKey: "access_token")
try keychain.set(refreshToken, forKey: "refresh_token")
} catch {
// Handle error
}
// You might want to route to your app's main flow at this point
case .failure(let error):
// Handle error
}
}
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Once you have those stored, you can at any point request a fresh Credentials instance.
Renewing User Credentials
let keychain = SimpleKeychain(service: "Auth0")
Auth0
.authentication()
.renew(withRefreshToken: refreshToken)
.start { result in
switch(result) {
case .success(let credentials):
// If you have Refresh Token Rotation enabled, you get a
// new refresh token
// Otherwise you only get a new access token
guard let refreshToken = credentials.refreshToken else {
// Handle error
return
}
// Store the new tokens
do {
try keychain.set(credentials.accessToken, forKey: "access_token")
try keychain.set(refreshToken, forKey: "refresh_token")
} catch {
// Handle error
}
case .failure(let error):
// Handle error
}
}
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