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# Auth0 + Socket.io
This is the seed project you need to use if you're going to create a Socket.io single page app that will use Auth0.
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### Configure your Auth0 credentials
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First, you need to set the ClientSecret, ClientId and Domain for your Auth0 app as environment variables with the following names respectively: `AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET`, `AUTH0_CLIENT_ID` and `AUTH0_DOMAIN`. You can find this information in your Auth0 Dashboard.
So, create a file named `.env` in the directory and set the values like the following:
````bash
# .env file
AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET=myCoolSecret
AUTH0_CLIENT_ID=myCoolClientId
AUTH0_DOMAIN=myCoolDomain
````
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### Set up the Allowed Origin (CORS) in Auth0
Then, you need to put `http://localhost:3001` as an Allowed Origin (CORS) in the Application Settings on your Auth0.com dashboard.
### Running the example
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In order to run the example, you need to have `node` installed.
1. run `npm install`
1. run `node index.js` in the directory of this project.
Go to [http://localhost:3001](http://localhost:3001) and you'll see the app running :).