Embed in a page
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Step 1: Disable the default implementation- ReactJS
- Angular
- Vue
- Plain JavaScript
- React Native
Note
You can use the
You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK which exposes several helper functions that query the APIs exposed by the SuperTokens backend SDK.You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK.Note
To use SuperTokens with React Native you need to use the
To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
supertokens-react-native
SDK. The SDK provides session management features.To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
import SuperTokens from "supertokens-auth-react";
import ThirdPartyEmailPassword from "supertokens-auth-react/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword";
SuperTokens.init({
appInfo: {
apiDomain: "...",
appName: "...",
websiteDomain: "..."
},
recipeList: [
ThirdPartyEmailPassword.init({
resetPasswordUsingTokenFeature: {
disableDefaultUI: true
},
}),
]
});
If you navigate to /auth/reset-password
, you should not see the widget anymore.
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Step 2: Render the component yourselfAdd the ResetPasswordUsingToken
component in your app:
- ReactJS
- Angular
- Vue
- Plain JavaScript
- React Native
Note
You can use the
You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK which exposes several helper functions that query the APIs exposed by the SuperTokens backend SDK.You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK.Note
To use SuperTokens with React Native you need to use the
To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
supertokens-react-native
SDK. The SDK provides session management features.To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
import React from "react";
import {ResetPasswordUsingToken} from 'supertokens-auth-react/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword';
class ResetPasswordPage extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<ResetPasswordUsingToken/>
</div>
)
}
}
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Step 3: Changing the website path for reset password UI (optional)The default path for this is component is /{websiteBasePath}/reset-password
.
If you are displaying this at some custom path, then you need add additional config on the backend and frontend:
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Step A: On the backend- NodeJS
- GoLang
- Python
import SuperTokens from "supertokens-node";
import ThirdPartyEmailPassword from "supertokens-node/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword";
import { SMTPService } from "supertokens-node/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword/emaildelivery";
SuperTokens.init({
supertokens: {
connectionURI: "...",
},
appInfo: {
apiDomain: "...",
appName: "...",
websiteDomain: "..."
},
recipeList: [
ThirdPartyEmailPassword.init({
emailDelivery: {
override: (originalImplementation) => {
return {
...originalImplementation,
sendEmail: async function (input) {
if (input.type === "PASSWORD_RESET") {
return originalImplementation.sendEmail({
...input,
passwordResetLink: input.passwordResetLink.replace(
// This is: `${websiteDomain}${websiteBasePath}/reset-password`
"http://localhost:3000/auth/reset-password",
"http://localhost:3000/your/path"
)
})
}
return originalImplementation.sendEmail(input);
}
}
}
}
})
]
});
import (
"strings"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/ingredients/emaildelivery"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword/tpepmodels"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/supertokens"
)
func main() {
supertokens.Init(supertokens.TypeInput{
RecipeList: []supertokens.Recipe{
thirdpartyemailpassword.Init(&tpepmodels.TypeInput{
EmailDelivery: &emaildelivery.TypeInput{
Override: func(originalImplementation emaildelivery.EmailDeliveryInterface) emaildelivery.EmailDeliveryInterface {
ogSendEmail := *originalImplementation.SendEmail
(*originalImplementation.SendEmail) = func(input emaildelivery.EmailType, userContext supertokens.UserContext) error {
// This is: `${websiteDomain}${websiteBasePath}/reset-password`
input.PasswordReset.PasswordResetLink = strings.Replace(
input.PasswordReset.PasswordResetLink,
"http://localhost:3000/auth/reset-password",
"http://localhost:3000/your/path", 1,
)
return ogSendEmail(input, userContext)
}
return originalImplementation
},
},
}),
},
})
}
from supertokens_python import init, InputAppInfo
from supertokens_python.recipe.thirdpartyemailpassword.types import EmailDeliveryOverrideInput, EmailTemplateVars
from supertokens_python.recipe import thirdpartyemailpassword
from typing import Dict, Any
from supertokens_python.ingredients.emaildelivery.types import EmailDeliveryConfig
def custom_email_deliver(original_implementation: EmailDeliveryOverrideInput) -> EmailDeliveryOverrideInput:
original_send_email = original_implementation.send_email
async def send_email(template_vars: EmailTemplateVars, user_context: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
# This is: `${websiteDomain}${websiteBasePath}/reset-password`
template_vars.password_reset_link = template_vars.password_reset_link.replace(
"http://localhost:3000/auth/reset-password", "http://localhost:3000/your/path")
return await original_send_email(template_vars, user_context)
original_implementation.send_email = send_email
return original_implementation
init(
app_info=InputAppInfo(api_domain="...", app_name="...", website_domain="..."),
framework='...',
recipe_list=[
thirdpartyemailpassword.init(
email_delivery=EmailDeliveryConfig(override=custom_email_deliver)
)
]
)
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Step B: On the frontend- ReactJS
- Angular
- Vue
- Plain JavaScript
- React Native
Note
You can use the
You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK which exposes several helper functions that query the APIs exposed by the SuperTokens backend SDK.You can refer to this example app as a reference for using the
supertokens-web-js
SDK.Note
To use SuperTokens with React Native you need to use the
To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
supertokens-react-native
SDK. The SDK provides session management features.To add login functionality, you need to build your own UI and call the APIs exposed by the backend SDKs. You can find the API spec here
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
What type of UI are you using?
Prebuilt UICustom UI
import SuperTokens from "supertokens-auth-react";
import ThirdPartyEmailPassword from "supertokens-auth-react/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword";
SuperTokens.init({
appInfo: {
apiDomain: "...",
appName: "...",
websiteDomain: "...",
},
recipeList: [
ThirdPartyEmailPassword.init({
// The user will be taken to the custom path when they click on forgot password.
getRedirectionURL: async (context) => {
if (context.action === "RESET_PASSWORD") {
return "/custom-reset-password-path";
};
}
})
]
})