Migrate from Ionic Auth Connect
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Ionic Auth Connect handles enterprise OAuth and OIDC flows. Capgo’s Social Login plugin provides provider-native sign-in for Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, and generic OAuth2 providers.
Capgo replacements at a glance
Section titled “Capgo replacements at a glance”| Ionic enterprise plugin | Capgo replacement | Migration guide |
|---|---|---|
| Secure Storage | @capgo/capacitor-fast-sql or @capgo/capacitor-data-storage-sqlite | Secure Storage migration |
| Auth Connect | @capgo/capacitor-social-login | You are here |
| Identity Vault | @capgo/capacitor-native-biometric | Identity Vault migration |
Migration steps
Section titled “Migration steps”- Inventory your providers (Google, Apple, Facebook, Azure AD, Auth0, Okta, etc.) and the redirect URLs you currently use.
- Install Social Login and sync native code.
npm install @capgo/capacitor-social-loginnpx cap sync- Configure each provider using the Social Login docs (client IDs, bundle IDs, OAuth redirect URIs).
- Update your auth flow to call Social Login provider methods instead of Auth Connect. Store refresh tokens in a secure store (Fast SQL or Data Storage SQLite) if you rely on long-lived sessions.
- Remove Ionic Auth Connect from your dependencies and native configuration.