This repo demonstrates how to add authentication to an iOS app using Authgear.
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Goto https://portal.authgear.com and create a free account (or login to your existing account).
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Then navigate to Applications and create a new client application of type Native App.
Clone this repo and import the project to Xcode.
The project needs to be configured with your Authgear client application's Endpoint and Client ID in order for the authentication flow to work.
To do this, open Constants.swift
, and replace "<AUTHGEAR_CLIENT_ID>"
, "<AUTHGEAR_ENDPOINT>"
with with your own Authgear client application credentials.
To run this example app, add the following URI to your Authgear client application's Authorized Redirect URI:
com.example.authgeardemo://host/path
See the full tutorial for this demo app Here.
Authgear is a highly adaptable identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) platform for web and mobile applications. Authgear makes user authentication easier and faster to implement by integrating it into various types of applications - from single-page web apps to mobile applications to API services.
- Zero trust authentication architecture with OpenID Connect (OIDC) standard.
- Easy-to-use interfaces for user registration and login, including email, phone, username as login ID, and password, OTP, magic links, etc for authentication.
- Support a wide range of identity providers, such as Google, Apple, and Azure Active Directory (AD).
- Support biometric login on mobile, Passkeys, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) such as SMS/email-based verification and authenticator apps with TOTP.
View other Authgear Documentation at https://docs.authgear.com/