![]() ![]() ![]() If you know of the person/persons who decided on open sourcing them give them a high-five from me. The docs are very detailed and mostly do a great job and that the clients are all open-source is soooo useful for developer volition. I would also suggest that it would be value to link to this: GitHub - auth0/lock: Auth0's signin solution from that customisation page somewhere as it contains all the docs for basic customisation of lock which is likely gonna be a big chunk of the use-cases.Īlso can I just say I enjoy working on this stack in general. So now I’m merrily customising things but I still wanted to point out that it requires some belligerence to get here. K, I’m now hitting the /authorize end point (I finally chewed through all the links in that post to find what I wanted) and that gives awesome errors enabling me to error my way to where I need to be. Sorry if I sound a bit frustrated but its disappointing the amount of extra domain burden I need to chomp through to complete what should be a simple task. I’ve read that post and I still don’t know what I need to do to literally just make sure the sign in form is displaying the correct logo. Then don’t link it or make it this clear when the url is exposed on the dashboard (link to /authorize instead?). I guess I need to add a parameter to the query string?Ī message from an auth0 employee in this forum states:Īs mentioned, You should never visit /login directly What do you want from me? Its really unclear. I guess I can just not use the preview, so I go to the default url that the dashboard states it serves on, this errors too so I check the logs and get: “missing client parameter”. Go dashboard, enable customisation, the preview has an error: I’m just starting trying to use universal login. ![]()
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