react-github-login-button

react-github-login-button is universal, so it can be used client-side or server-side.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactGithubLoginButton from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-github-login-button';
</script>

README

react-github-login-button

Getting Started

react-github-login-button is universal, so it can be used client-side or server-side.

  1. Install through: npm install --save react-github-login-button

  2. Import GithubButton from react-github-login-button:

    import GithubButton from 'react-github-login-button'
    
  3. Use GithubButton component:

    <GithubButton
      onClick={() => { console.log('Github button clicked') }}
    />
    

Props

type

PropType
oneOf([ 'light', 'dark' ])
Default
'dark'
Example
<GithubButton
  type="light" // can be light or dark
  onClick={() => { console.log('Github button clicked') }}
/>
Description

'light' or 'dark' for the different github styles (defaults to dark)

disabled

disabled - whether or not button is disabled

PropType
Boolean
Default
false
Example
<GithubButton
  disabled // can also be written as disabled={true} for clarity
  onClick={() => { console.log('this will not run on click since it is disabled') }}
/>

label

PropType
String
Default
'Sign in with Github'
Example
<GithubButton
  label='Be Cool'
  onClick={() => { console.log('Github button clicked') }}
/>
Description

Override the 'Sign in with Github' words with another string.

Builds

Most commonly people consume react-github-login-button as a CommonJS module. This module is what you get when you import redux in a Webpack, Browserify, or a Node environment.

If you don't use a module bundler, it's also fine. The react-github-login-button npm package includes precompiled production and development UMD builds in the dist folder. They can be used directly without a bundler and are thus compatible with many popular JavaScript module loaders and environments. For example, you can drop a UMD build as a <script> tag on the page. The UMD builds make Redux Firestore available as a window.ReduxFirestore global variable.

It can be imported like so:

<script src="../node_modules/react-github-login-button/dist/react-github-login-button.min.js"></script>
<!-- or through cdn: <script src="https://unpkg.com/react-github-login-button@latest/dist/react-github-login-button.min.js"></script> -->
<script>console.log('redux firestore:', window.ReactGithubButton)</script>

Note: In an effort to keep things simple, the wording from this explanation was modeled after the installation section of the Redux Docs.