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Install and Create an OneGraph Authentication Object Within a React Application

Ian Jones
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Published 4 years ago
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In this lesson we install onegraph-auth and pass our application id to the auth object.

Instructor: [0:00] Now we need to create our OneGraphAuth client. We will yarn add onegraph-auth. Then we'll import OneGraphAuth from 'onegraph-auth'.

[0:23] Down here, we'll export const auth = new. OneGraphAuth takes an appId and we'll pass it our appId.

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