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npm install --save @ibercore/next-auth
// pages/_app.tsx
import type { AppProps } from 'next/app'
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { SessionProvider, useSession } from '@ibercore/next-auth'
export default function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return <SessionProvider>
<Auth>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</Auth>
</SessionProvider>
}
const Auth = ({ children }: { children: any }): any => {
const { status } = useSession()
if (status === 'loading') return <p>Loading...</p>
if (status === 'unauthenticated') return <SignIn />
return children
}
// pages/signin.tsx
import { useSession } from "@ibercore/next-auth"
const SignIn = () => {
const { signIn } = useSession()
return <div>
{/* Create form with two inputs username & password and call on submit */}
<button onClick={() => signIn('credentials', { username: 'test', password: 'test' })} >CREDENTIALS</button>
<button onClick={() => signIn('facebook')}> FACEBOOK</button>
<button onClick={() => signIn('google')}> GOOGLE</button>
</div>
}
export default SignIn;
// pages/auth/api/[...nextauth].ts
import { NextAuth, NextAuthOptions } from "@ibercore/next-auth";
import CredentialProvider from "@ibercore/next-auth/providers/credentials";
import GoogleProvider from "@ibercore/next-auth/providers/google";
import FacebookProvider from "@ibercore/next-auth/providers/facebook";
import EmailProvider from "@ibercore/next-auth/providers/email"
export default function handler(res, req) {
const nextAuthOptions: NextAuthOptions = {
secret: process.env.NEXTAUTH_SECRET,
callbacks: {
async signIn({ session, provider }) {
console.log("callbacks signIn", { session, provider })
},
async signOut({ session, provider }) {
console.log("callbacks signOut", { session, provider })
}
},
pages: {
signIn: '/'
},
providers: [
EmailProvider({
from: process.env.EMAIL_FROM,
server: {
host: process.env.EMAIL_HOST,
user: process.env.EMAIL_USER,
pass: process.env.EMAIL_PASS
}
}),
CredentialProvider({
async authorize(credentials) {
const user = {
id: '222',
role: 'role',
name: 'User',
lastName: 'Name',
}
if (!user) return null
const validate = true
if (!validate) return null
return user
},
}),
GoogleProvider({
clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID!,
clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET!,
}),
FacebookProvider({
clientId: process.env.FACEBOOK_CLIENT_ID!,
clientSecret: process.env.FACEBOOK_CLIENT_SECRET!,
}),
]
}
return NextAuth(res, req, nextAuthOptions)
}
NextAuthOptions
If you are using EmailProvider add this on you package.json
"browser": {
"fs": false,
"os": false,
"path": false,
"net": false,
"dns": false,
"child_process": false,
"tls": false
}
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Next Auth Library multiple providers
We found that @ibercore/next-auth demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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