Add onSubmit callback function to UserConsentCard
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Describe your problem
The UserConsentCard doesn't allow you to pass an onSubmit callback function like the UserAuthCard. Rather, it only allows you to pass an action which is an HTTP POST request. This does not allow for much flexibility in terms of how the user consent is accepted. In our use case we would like to make a GraphQL request to our API to accept the user consent.
Describe your ideal solution
The UserConsentCard allows for you to pass an onSubmit function.
Workarounds or alternatives
We've had to add a dedicated endpoint to our API just for accepting the user consent which isn't really a workaround.
Version
v0.0.1-beta.6
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