database-petani-mobile/node_modules/@base44/sdk/dist/utils/auth-utils.d.ts
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import { GetAccessTokenOptions, SaveAccessTokenOptions, RemoveAccessTokenOptions, GetLoginUrlOptions } from "./auth-utils.types.js";
/**
* Retrieves an access token from URL parameters or local storage.
*
* Low-level utility for manually retrieving tokens. In most cases, the Base44 client handles
* token management automatically. This function is useful for custom authentication flows or when you need direct access to stored tokens. Requires a browser environment and can't be used in the backend.
*
* @internal
*
* @param options - Configuration options for token retrieval.
* @returns The access token string if found, null otherwise.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Get access token from URL or local storage
* const token = getAccessToken();
*
* if (token) {
* console.log('User is authenticated');
* } else {
* console.log('No token found, redirect to login');
* }
* ```
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Get access token from custom local storage key
* const token = getAccessToken({ storageKey: 'my_app_token' });
* ```
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Get access token from URL but don't save or remove it
* const token = getAccessToken({
* saveToStorage: false,
* removeFromUrl: false
* });
* ```
*/
export declare function getAccessToken(options?: GetAccessTokenOptions): string | null;
/**
* Saves an access token to local storage.
*
* Low-level utility for manually saving tokens. In most cases, the Base44 client handles token management automatically. This function is useful for custom authentication flows or managing custom tokens. Requires a browser environment and can't be used in the backend.
*
* @internal
*
* @param token - The access token string to save.
* @param options - Configuration options for saving the token.
* @returns Returns`true` if the token was saved successfully, `false` otherwise.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Save access token after login
* const response = await base44.auth.loginViaEmailPassword(email, password);
* const success = saveAccessToken(response.access_token, {});
*
* if (success) {
* console.log('User is now authenticated');
* // Token is now available for future page loads
* }
* ```
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Save access token to local storage using custom key
* const success = saveAccessToken(token, {
* storageKey: `my_custom_token_key`
* });
* ```
*/
export declare function saveAccessToken(token: string, options: SaveAccessTokenOptions): boolean;
/**
* Removes the access token from local storage.
*
* Low-level utility for manually removing tokens from the browser's local storage. In most cases, the Base44 client handles token management automatically. For standard logout flows, use {@linkcode AuthModule.logout | base44.auth.logout()} instead, which handles token removal and redirects automatically. This function is useful for custom authentication flows or when you need to manually remove tokens. Requires a browser environment and can't be used in the backend.
*
* @internal
*
* @param options - Configuration options for token removal.
* @returns Returns `true` if the token was removed successfully, `false` otherwise.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Remove custom token key
* const success = removeAccessToken({
* storageKey: 'my_custom_token_key'
* });
* ```
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Standard logout flow with token removal and redirect
* base44.auth.logout('/login');
* ```
*/
export declare function removeAccessToken(options: RemoveAccessTokenOptions): boolean;
/**
* Constructs the absolute URL for the login page with a redirect parameter.
*
* Low-level utility for building login URLs. For standard login redirects, use {@linkcode AuthModule.redirectToLogin | base44.auth.redirectToLogin()} instead, which handles this automatically. This function is useful when you need to construct login URLs without a client instance or for custom authentication flows.
*
* @internal
*
* @param nextUrl - The URL to redirect to after successful login.
* @param options - Configuration options.
* @returns The complete login URL with encoded redirect parameters.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* // Redirect to login page
* const loginUrl = getLoginUrl('/dashboard', {
* serverUrl: 'https://base44.app',
* appId: 'my-app-123'
* });
* window.location.href = loginUrl;
* // User will be redirected back to /dashboard after login
* ```
*/
export declare function getLoginUrl(nextUrl: string, options: GetLoginUrlOptions): string;