@telegram-auth/react
exports a React component (LoginButton) to render a Telegram Login button using Telegram Login Widget.
# npm
npm install @telegram-auth/react
# yarn
yarn add @telegram-auth/react
# with pnpm
pnpm add @telegram-auth/react
If you specify authCallbackUrl
, the user will be redirected to the specified URL after the authentication process is completed. You must validate the data sent to the URL as query params before authorizing the user.
import { LoginButton } from '@telegram-auth/react';
function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<LoginButton
botUsername={process.env.BOT_USERNAME}
authCallbackUrl="/path/to/callback/url"
buttonSize="large" // "large" | "medium" | "small"
cornerRadius={5} // 0 - 20
showAvatar={true} // true | false
lang="en"
/>
</div>
);
}
import { LoginButton } from '@telegram-auth/react';
function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<LoginButton
botUsername={process.env.BOT_USERNAME}
onAuthCallback={(data) => {
console.log(data);
// call your backend here to validate the data and sign in the user
}}
/>
</div>
);
}
You can use @telegram-auth/server
server-side to validate the data.
import { AuthDataValidator } from '@telegram-auth/server';
import { urlStrToAuthDataMap } from '@telegram-auth/server/utils';
const validator = new AuthDataValidator({ botToken: process.env.BOT_TOKEN });
const data = urlStrToAuthDataMap(request.url);
try {
const user = await validator.validate(data);
// The data is now valid and you can sign in the user.
console.log(user);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}