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@chiselstrike/next-auth
Advanced tools
To use the adapter in your application, do the following:
import GitHubProvider from "next-auth/providers/github";
import NextAuth from "next-auth";
import { ChiselAdapter } from "@chiselstrike/next-auth";
export const authOptions = {
adapter: ChiselAdapter({ url: "http://localhost:8080", secret: "1234" }),
providers: [
GitHubProvider({
clientId: process.env.GITHUB_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.GITHUB_SECRET,
}),
],
};
export default NextAuth(authOptions);
For local development, define the auth secret in .env
file of ChiselStrike
project:
{ "CHISELD_AUTH_SECRET" : "1234" }
To test a locally developed version, run the following commands in this source tree:
npm run build && npm link
and the following command to use the library in your project:
npm link @chiselstrike/next-auth
Now you have the locally developed version of the adapter available for your app.
FAQs
ChiselStrike adapter for NextAuth.js
We found that @chiselstrike/next-auth demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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