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Svelte-auth is an opinionated svelte-kit library to handle auth easily. It incorporates an existing database architecture. It requires svelte 5 and sqlite/[libsql](https://github.com/tursodatabase/libsql) with [drizzle-orm](https://github.com/drizzle-team

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Svelte-auth

Svelte-auth is an opinionated svelte-kit library to handle auth easily. It incorporates an existing database architecture. It requires svelte 5 and sqlite/libsql with drizzle-orm.

Features

  • email-password authentication
  • passkey authentication (with email for registration)
  • sessions management

Planned features

  • MFA
  • Backup codes

Usage

Initialization

The authentication must be initialized somewhere and be accessible to the rest of the back-end. It's also possible to configure the name of session's cookies and passkeys' settings.

# auth.ts

import { Auth } from '@bhasher/svelte-auth';
import { db } from '$lib/server/db';
import * as types from '$lib/server/db/schema';

export default new Auth(db, types, 'session', { 
	name: 'my-app',
	id: 'localhost',
	origin: 'http://localhost:5173',
    requireUserVerification: false  # Optional
});

Schemes

Each type has two functions to simplify database setup: getSqliteColumnsMap(...) and getSqliteColumnsConfig.

The databases schemes can then be initialized very easily, depending on the needs. For technical limitations, the schemes cannot be renamed, and no mandatory fields can be added.

schema.ts

export const users = sqliteTable('users', User.getSqliteColumnsMap(), User.getSqliteColumnsConfig);
export const sessions = sqliteTable( 'sessions', Session.getSqliteColumnsMap(users), Session.getSqliteColumnsConfig);

# Optional
export const passwords = sqliteTable( 'passwords', Password.getSqliteColumnsMap(users), Password.getSqliteColumnsConfig);

# Optional
export const passkeys = sqliteTable( 'passkeys', Passkey.getSqliteColumnsMap(users), Passkey.getSqliteColumnsConfig);

It's also possible to define relations.

export const usersRelations = relations(users, ({ many, one }) => ({
    ...
    password: one(passwords, {
        fields: [users.id],
        references: [passwords.userId]
    }),
    passkeys: many(passkeys)
}));

export const passskeysRelations = relations(passkeys, ({ one }) => ({
	user: one(users, {
		fields: [passkeys.userId],
		references: [users.id]
	})
}));

Flows

Registration with email and password
const userId = await auth.registerUser(email);
await auth.registerPassword(userId, password);
# Optional
await auth.initSession(cookies, userId);
Registration with email and passkey
# Step 1
return await auth.getRegisterPasskeyOptions(email));

# Step 2
const passkey = await auth.verifyRegisterPasskeyResponse(email, response);
const userId = await auth.registerUser(email);
await auth.savePasskey(passkey, userId);
# Optional
await auth.initSession(cookies, userId);
Login with email and password
const userId = await auth.loginPassword(email, password);
# Optional
await auth.initSession(cookies, userId);
Login with passkey
# Step 1
return await auth.getLoginPasskeyOptions();

#Step 2
const userId = await auth.verifyLoginPasskeyResponse(rid, response);
#Optional
await auth.initSession(cookies, userId);

Components

To use the tailwind of the library, you have to edit the tailwind.config.ts:

export default {
	content: [
        ...
        './node_modules/@bhasher/**/*.{html,js,svelte,ts}'
    ],
}

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Package last updated on 14 Dec 2024

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