@cedarjs/auth @2.0.3
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If you want to contribute a new auth provider integration we recommend you start by implementing it as a custom auth provider in a Cedar App first. When that works you can package it up as an npm package and publish it on your own. You can then create a P
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Dependencies (2)
| Package | Constraint | Registry Status |
|---|---|---|
| react | 18.3.1 | auto_approved |
| core-js | 3.42.0 | No greenflagged match |
Dev Dependencies (11)
| Package | Constraint | Registry Status |
|---|---|---|
| msw | 1.3.5 | auto_approved |
| tsx | 4.21.0 | auto_approved |
| vitest | 3.2.4 | No greenflagged match |
| publint | 0.3.16 | auto_approved |
| type-fest | 4.26.1 | auto_approved |
| typescript | 5.9.3 | auto_approved |
| concurrently | 8.2.2 | auto_approved |
| @arethetypeswrong/cli | 0.18.2 | auto_approved |
| @testing-library/react | 14.3.1 | No greenflagged match |
| @cedarjs/framework-tools | 2.0.3 | Not imported |
| @testing-library/jest-dom | 6.5.0 | auto_approved |
Transitive Dependency Tree
4 transitive deps
max depth 3
├─
core-js
3.42.0
├─
react
18.3.1
→ 18.3.1
├─
loose-envify
^1.1.0
→ 1.4.0
├─
js-tokens
^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0
→ 4.0.0
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