# myorganization-js **Repository Path**: mirrors_auth0/myorganization-js ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: myorganization-js - **Description**: MyOrg Typescript SDK - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-10-31 - **Last Updated**: 2026-05-23 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README   [](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) [](https://buildwithfern.com?utm_source=github&utm_medium=github&utm_campaign=readme&utm_source=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fauth0%2Fmyorganization-js) 📚 [Documentation](#documentation) - 🚀 [Getting Started](#getting-started) - 💻 [API Reference](#api-reference) - � [Examples](#framework-examples) - 💬 [Feedback](#feedback) ## Documentation - [Docs Site](https://auth0.com/docs) - explore our docs site and learn more about Auth0 - [API Reference](https://github.com/auth0/myorganization-js/blob/main/reference.md) - full reference for this library - [Framework Examples](./examples/) - production-ready examples for Express, Node.js, React, and vanilla JavaScript ## Getting started ### Requirements This library supports the following tooling versions: - Node.js: 20 or higher ### Installation Using [npm](https://npmjs.org) in your project directory run the following command: ```bash npm install @auth0/myorganization-js ``` ### Configure the SDK The MyOrganization client allows you to manage Auth0 Organizations, including Organization details, domains, identity providers, and configuration. Initialize your client with a domain and token supplier: ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN", // or use a token supplier function }); ``` #### Using a token supplier For dynamic token retrieval (recommended for production): ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: async ({ scope }) => { // Fetch token with required scopes return await getAccessToken({ scope: `openid profile email ${scope}`, }); }, }); ``` #### Using a custom fetcher For advanced authentication scenarios: ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", fetcher: async (url, init, authParams) => { const token = await getAccessToken({ scope: authParams?.scope }); return fetch(url, { ...init, headers: { ...init?.headers, Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`, }, }); }, }); ``` ### Server-side authentication For server-side applications, you can use the client credentials flow with a helper function that automatically handles token management: #### Using Client Credentials with Client Secret ```typescript import { createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials } from "@auth0/myorganization-js/server"; const client = createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials( { domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", }, { clientId: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", clientSecret: "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET", organization: "org_123456789", }, ); ``` #### Using Client Credentials with Private Key JWT For enhanced security using private key JWT: ```typescript import { createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials } from "@auth0/myorganization-js/server"; const client = createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials( { domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", }, { clientId: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", privateKey: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY", organization: "org_123456789", }, ); ``` #### Manual token provider setup For more control, you can manually configure the token provider: ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient, ClientCredentialsTokenProvider } from "@auth0/myorganization-js/server"; const tokenProvider = new ClientCredentialsTokenProvider({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", clientId: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", clientSecret: "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET", organization: "org_123456789", audience: "https://api.example.com", // optional custom audience }); const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", tokenProvider, }); ``` **Security Warning**: Server-side authentication methods should only be used in secure server environments where client secrets and private keys can be safely stored. Never expose these credentials in browser or SPA applications. ## Request and response types The SDK exports all request and response types as TypeScript interfaces. You can import them directly: ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient, MyOrganization } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN", }); // Use the request type const request: MyOrganization.CreateOrganizationDomainRequestContent = { domain: "acme.com", }; await client.organization.domains.create(request); ``` ## API reference ### Generated documentation - [Full Reference](./reference.md) - complete API reference guide ### Key classes - **MyOrganizationClient** - for managing Organization details, domains, identity providers, and configuration ## Framework examples Comprehensive examples demonstrating how to use the MyOrganization SDK across different frameworks: ### 🚀 Server-side - **[Express TypeScript](./examples/express-typescript/)** - Core Organization management REST API with domain and identity provider workflows - **[Node.js TypeScript](./examples/nodejs-typescript/)** - CLI tools and automation scripts - **[Node.js JavaScript](./examples/nodejs-javascript/)** - Vanilla JavaScript scripts and automation tasks ### 🌐 Client-side - **[React SPA](./examples/react-spa/)** - React application with Auth0 React SDK integration and custom hooks - **[Vanilla JavaScript SPA](./examples/vanilla-spa/)** - Pure JavaScript SPA with Auth0 SPA JS integration Each example includes: - ✅ Complete setup instructions - ✅ Environment configuration templates - ✅ Production-ready patterns - ✅ Comprehensive error handling - ✅ All SDK features demonstrated **Quick start:** ```bash cd examples/[example-name] npm install cp .env.example .env # Configure .env with your Auth0 credentials npm run dev ``` ### Key patterns **Server-side (Express, Node.js):** ```typescript import { createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials } from "@auth0/myorganization-js/server"; const client = createMyOrganizationClientWithClientCredentials( { domain: "tenant.auth0.com" }, { clientId: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", clientSecret: "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET", organization: "org_123456789", }, ); ``` **Client-side (React, SPA) with automatic scope injection:** ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "tenant.auth0.com", // SDK automatically passes required scopes for each API call token: async ({ scope }) => { return await auth0.getTokenSilently({ authorizationParams: { scope: `openid profile email ${scope}`, organization: "org_123456789", }, }); }, }); ``` **[View all examples →](./examples/)** ## Exception handling When the API returns a non-success status code (4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of the following error will be thrown: ```typescript import { MyOrganizationClient, MyOrganizationError } from "@auth0/myorganization-js"; const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN", }); try { await client.organization.domains.create({ domain: "acme.com", }); } catch (err) { if (err instanceof MyOrganizationError) { console.log(err.statusCode); console.log(err.message); console.log(err.body); console.log(err.rawResponse); } } ``` ## Advanced ### Additional headers If you would like to send additional headers as part of the request, use the `headers` request option: ```typescript const response = await client.organization.domains.create( { domain: "acme.com", }, { headers: { "X-Custom-Header": "custom value", }, }, ); ``` ### Additional query string parameters If you would like to send additional query string parameters as part of the request, use the `queryParams` request option: ```typescript const response = await client.organization.domains.create( { domain: "acme.com", }, { queryParams: { customQueryParamKey: "custom query param value", }, }, ); ``` ### Retries The SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retryable and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed retryable when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: - [408](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/408) (Timeout) - [429](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/429) (Too Many Requests) - [5XX](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/500) (Internal Server Errors) Use the `maxRetries` request option to configure this behavior: ```typescript const response = await client.organization.domains.create( { domain: "acme.com", }, { maxRetries: 0, // override maxRetries at the request level }, ); ``` ### Timeouts The SDK defaults to a 60 second timeout. Use the `timeoutInSeconds` option to configure this behavior: ```typescript const response = await client.organization.domains.create( { domain: "acme.com", }, { timeoutInSeconds: 30, // override timeout to 30s }, ); ``` ### Aborting requests The SDK allows users to abort requests at any point by passing in an abort signal: ```typescript const controller = new AbortController(); const response = await client.organization.domains.create( { domain: "acme.com", }, { abortSignal: controller.signal, }, ); controller.abort(); // aborts the request ``` ### Logging The SDK includes built-in logging that can help with debugging. By default, logging is silent. You can enable it by passing a `logging` configuration when creating the client: ```typescript const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN", logging: { level: "debug", silent: false, }, }); ``` When enabled at `debug` level, the SDK logs HTTP request and response details including method, URL, status code, and headers. Sensitive information (authorization headers, API keys, tokens in query parameters) is automatically redacted. #### Log levels The available log levels in order of verbosity are: - `debug` - HTTP request/response details - `info` - General operational information - `warn` - Warning messages - `error` - Failed HTTP requests and errors #### Custom logger You can provide your own logger implementation that satisfies the `ILogger` interface: ```typescript const client = new MyOrganizationClient({ domain: "{YOUR_TENANT_AND_REGION}.auth0.com", token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN", logging: { level: "debug", silent: false, logger: { debug: (message, ...args) => myLogger.debug(message, ...args), info: (message, ...args) => myLogger.info(message, ...args), warn: (message, ...args) => myLogger.warn(message, ...args), error: (message, ...args) => myLogger.error(message, ...args), }, }, }); ``` ### Access raw response data The SDK provides access to raw response data, including headers, through the `.withRawResponse()` method. The `.withRawResponse()` method returns a promise that results to an object with a `data` and a `rawResponse` property: ```typescript const { data, rawResponse } = await client.organization.domains .create({ domain: "acme.com", }) .withRawResponse(); console.log(data); console.log(rawResponse.headers["X-My-Header"]); ``` ### Runtime compatibility The SDK works in the following runtimes: - Node.js 20 or higher - Vercel - Cloudflare Workers - Deno v1.25+ - Bun 1.0+ - React Native ## Feedback ### Contributing We appreciate feedback and contribution to this repo! Before you get started, please see the following: - [Auth0's general contribution guidelines](https://github.com/auth0/open-source-template/blob/master/GENERAL-CONTRIBUTING.md) - [Auth0's code of conduct guidelines](https://github.com/auth0/open-source-template/blob/master/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md) While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next generated release. Feel free to open a PR as a proof of concept, but know that we will not be able to merge it as-is. We suggest opening an issue first to discuss with us! On the other hand, contributions to the README are always very welcome! ### Raise an issue To provide feedback or report a bug, please [raise an issue on our issue tracker](https://github.com/auth0/myorganization-js/issues). ### Vulnerability reporting Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The [Responsible Disclosure Program](https://auth0.com/whitehat) details the procedure for disclosing security issues. ## What is Auth0?
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