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I am building a simple login app using azure AD, after clicking the login button the app authenticates but doesn't not render the next screen but the login button disappears. I want to redirect to the next page after a successful login, but am not being able to. I have handled the navigation inside the initState method inside the StatefulWidget but for some reason it is not being called. How would I be able to solve this?

code

class _SignInState extends State<SignIn> {
  static const String SCOPE ='';
  static const String TENANT_ID = 'organizations';
  static String authority = "";

  MsalMobile msal;
  bool isSignedIn = false;

  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    MsalMobile.create('assets/auth_config.json', authority).then((client) {
      setState(() {
        msal = client;
      });
      refreshSignedInStatus();
      signInNavigation();
    });
  }

  Future<void> signInNavigation() async {
    isSignedIn = await handleSignIn();

    if(isSignedIn) {
      // Your navigation code
      Navigator.of(context).pushReplacement(
          MaterialPageRoute(
              builder: (context) => NavScreen()));
    }
  }
  /// Updates the signed in state
  refreshSignedInStatus() {
    msal.getSignedIn().then((loggedIn) {
      print('refreshing');
      setState(() {
        isSignedIn = loggedIn;
      });
    });
  }

  /// Signs a user in
  handleSignIn() async {
    await msal.signIn(null, [SCOPE]).then((result) {
      refreshSignedInStatus();
    }).catchError((exception) {
      if (exception is MsalMobileException) {
        logMsalMobileError(exception);
      } else {
        final ex = exception as Exception;
        print('exception occurred');
        print(ex.toString());
      }
    });
  }

  logMsalMobileError(MsalMobileException exception) {
    print('${exception.errorCode}: ${exception.message}');
    if (exception.innerException != null) {
      print(
          'inner exception = ${exception.innerException.errorCode}: ${exception.innerException.message}');
    }
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
        home: new Scaffold(
          body: Builder(
            builder: (context) => Stack(
              fit: StackFit.expand,
              children: <Widget>[
                Container(
                  width: MediaQuery.of(context).size.width,
                  height: MediaQuery.of(context).size.height,
                  child: Image.asset('assets/landing.webp',
                      fit: BoxFit.fill,
                      color: Color.fromRGBO(255, 255, 255, 0.6),
                      colorBlendMode: BlendMode.modulate),
                ),
                Column(
                  mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
                  children: <Widget>[
                    SizedBox(height: 10.0),
                    Container(
                      width: 130.0,
                      child: Align(
                          alignment: Alignment.center,
                          child: RaisedButton(
                            shape: RoundedRectangleBorder(
                                borderRadius: new BorderRadius.circular(30.0)),
                            color: Color(0xffffffff),
                            child: Row(
                              mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
                              children: <Widget>[
                                Visibility(
                                  visible: !isSignedIn,
                                  child: RaisedButton(
                                    child: Text("Sign In"),
                                    onPressed: handleSignIn,
                                  ),
                                ),
                              ],
                            ),
                          )),
                    )
                  ],
                ),
              ],
            ),
          ),
        ));
  }
}

I don't know how to resolve this issue, am stuck

msal.sign method

Future<MsalMobileAuthenticationResultPayload> signIn(
      String loginHint, List<String> scopes) async {
    if (!initialized) {
      throw MsalMobileException.fromErrorCode(
          MsalMobileExceptionErrorCode.notInitialized);
    }

    final response = await _channel.invokeMethod(
      'signIn',
      <String, dynamic>{'loginHint': loginHint, 'scopes': scopes},
    );
    final result = response != null
        ? MsalMobileAuthenticationResult.fromJson(jsonDecode(response))
        : null;
    if (!result.isSuccess && result.exception != null) {
      // check if the user is already signed in.  That could be the cause of an invalid_parameter failure from MSAL
      final signedIn = await this.getSignedIn();
      if (signedIn) {
        throw MsalMobileException.fromErrorCode(
            MsalMobileExceptionErrorCode.alreadySignedIn);
      }
      throw MsalMobileException.copy(result.exception, result.innerException);
    }
    return result.payload;
  }
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  • Your handleSignIn method doesn't return any value, which means that the isSignedIn will be initialized to null in signInNavigation method. Can you please show what does the msal.signIn method do? Nov 10, 2020 at 4:39
  • I have added @Ravi
    – blackbird
    Nov 10, 2020 at 4:44
  • Is this method getting the correct loggedIn boolean value? If yes, then you can move the navigation code to this method. Nov 10, 2020 at 4:46
  • show me how master @Ravi
    – blackbird
    Nov 10, 2020 at 4:49
  • haha. Okay I am writing the answer. Nov 10, 2020 at 4:50

1 Answer 1

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/// Updates the signed in state
  refreshSignedInStatus() {
    msal.getSignedIn().then((loggedIn) {
      print('refreshing');
      setState(() {
        isSignedIn = loggedIn;
      });
      
      if(isSignedIn) {
        // Your navigation code
        Navigator.of(context).pushReplacement(
          MaterialPageRoute(
            builder: (context) => NavScreen()));
      }

    });
  }

A good way to implement authentication is to display a CircularProgressIndicator while we check from the backend whether the user is signed in & once it's done, we can display the Login/Sign up or the Home screen depending upon the status.

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  • where should I add the circularprogressindicator master @ Ravi am still new to flutter
    – blackbird
    Nov 10, 2020 at 4:59
  • Normally, I wrap my complete widget inside a Stack widget & display a CicularProgressIndicator in the center while my async call gets executed. Once, it gets finished, I hide the CircularProgressIndicator. This also prevents users from clicking the sign in button again (when they might already be signed in). Nov 10, 2020 at 5:13
  • I have no idea on ow to do this, but I will research
    – blackbird
    Nov 10, 2020 at 5:22
  • Sure, if you are stuck you can contact me anytime. Nov 10, 2020 at 5:23
  • Any quicker way apart from stack?
    – blackbird
    Nov 10, 2020 at 5:26

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