Port of @dfinity/auth-client for the Rust programming language.
This is a crate for developers who build the frontend of applications for Internet Computer using Rust as the primary language within a Web browser or Webview environment.
If you use JavaScript for frontend, you can use the Internet Identity Service compatible libraries such as @dfinity/auth-client or @nfid/identitykit.
For native Rust frontend that does not have access to Browser APIs, this crate cannot be used, but you may create your own implementation by referring to the structs included in the code.
ic-agent
The table below shows the compatible versions of ic-auth-client
for ic-agent
versions.
ic-agent version |
ic-auth-client version |
---|---|
0.39.* | 0.3.* |
0.37.* or 0.38.* | 0.1.* or 0.2.* |
use ic_auth_client::AuthClient;
To get started with auth client, run
let mut auth_client = AuthClient::builder()
// any configurations
.build()
.await;
The auth_client can log in with
use ic_auth_client::AuthClientLoginOptions;
let options = AuthClientLoginOptions::builder()
.max_time_to_live(7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000)
.on_success(|auth_success| {
// handle success
})
.build();
auth_client.login_with_options(options);
It opens an identity.ic0.app
window, saves your delegation to localStorage, and then sets you up with an identity.
Then, you can use that identity to make authenticated calls using the ic-agent::Agent
.
let identity = auth_client.identity();
let agent = Agent::builder()
.with_url(url)
.with_identity(identity)
.build()?;