Every app needs authentication and authorization. Logto is an Auth0 alternative designed for modern apps and SaaS products.
In this article, we will go through the steps to quickly build the Facebook sign-in experience (user authentication) with Expo (React Native) and Logto.
Prerequisites
- A running Logto instance. Check out the introduction page to get started.
- Basic knowledge of Expo (React Native).
- A usable Facebook account.
Create an application in Logto
In you browser, open a new tab and enter the link of Logto Admin Console.
Once the page is loaded, in the "Get Started" section click the View all
link to open the application framework list page.
Choose your application type
In the opening modal, scroll to the "Native app" section or filter all the available " Native app" frameworks using the quick filter checkboxes on the left.
Click the "Expo" framework card to start creating your application.
Enter application name

Enter the application name, e.g., "Bookstore," and click "Create application."
🎉 Ta-da! You just created your first application in Logto. You'll see a congrats page which includes a detailed integration guide. Follow the guide to see what the experience will be in your application.
Integrate Logto SDK
- The following demonstration is built on Expo ~50.0.6.
- The sample project is available on our SDK repository.
Installation
Install Logto SDK and peer dependencies via your favorite package manager:
- npm
- Yarn
- pnpm
npm i @logto/rn
npm i expo-crypto expo-secure-store expo-web-browser @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
yarn add @logto/rn
yarn add expo-crypto expo-secure-store expo-web-browser @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
pnpm add @logto/rn
pnpm add expo-crypto expo-secure-store expo-web-browser @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
The @logto/rn
package is the SDK for Logto. The remaining packages are its peer dependencies. They couldn't be listed as direct dependencies because the Expo CLI requires that all dependencies for native modules be installed directly within the root project's package.json
.
If you're installing this in a bare React Native app, you should also follow these additional installation instructions.
Init Logto provider
Import and use LogtoProvider
to provide a Logto context:
import { LogtoProvider, LogtoConfig } from '@logto/rn';
const config: LogtoConfig = {
endpoint: '<your-logto-endpoint>',
appId: '<your-application-id>',
};
const App = () => (
<LogtoProvider config={config}>
<YourAppContent />
</LogtoProvider>
);