next-session
Simple promise-based session middleware for Next.js. Also works in micro or Node.js HTTP Server, Express, and more.
Installation
// NPM
npm install next-session
// Yarn
yarn add next-session
Usage
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next-session
has several named exports:
session
to be used as a Connect/Express middleware. (Use next-connect if used in Next.js)withSession
to be used as HOC in Page Components or API Routes wrapper (and several others).applySession
, to manually initialize next-session
by providing req
and res
.
Use one of them to work with next-session
. Can also be used in other frameworks in the same manner as long as they have (req, res)
handler signature.
Warning The default session store, MemoryStore
, should not be used in production since it does not persist nor work in Serverless.
API Routes
Usage in API Routes may result in API resolved without sending a response
. This can be solved by either adding:
export const config = {
api: {
externalResolver: true,
},
}
...or setting options.autoCommit
to false
and do await session.commit()
(See this).
{ session }
import { session } from 'next-session';
import nextConnect from 'next-connect';
const handler = nextConnect()
.use(session({ ...options }))
.all(() => {
req.session.views = req.session.views ? req.session.views + 1 : 1;
res.send(
`In this session, you have visited this website ${req.session.views} time(s).`
);
})
export default handler;
{ withSession }
import { withSession } from 'next-session';
function handler(req, res) {
req.session.views = req.session.views ? req.session.views + 1 : 1;
res.send(
`In this session, you have visited this website ${req.session.views} time(s).`
);
}
export default withSession(handler, options);
{ applySession }
import { applySession } from 'next-session';
export default async function handler(req, res) {
await applySession(req, res, options);
req.session.views = req.session.views ? req.session.views + 1 : 1;
res.send(
`In this session, you have visited this website ${req.session.views} time(s).`
);
}
Pages
next-session
does not work in Custom App since it leads to deoptimization.
Note: This usage is not recommended. next@>9.3.0
recommends using getServerSideProps
instead of getInitialProps
.
This will work on server only (first render).
import { withSession } from 'next-session';
function Page({ views }) {
return (
<div>In this session, you have visited this website {views} time(s).</div>
);
}
Page.getInitialProps = ({ req }) => {
let views;
if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
req.session.views = req.session.views ? req.session.views + 1 : 1;
views = req.session.views;
}
return { views };
};
export default withSession(Page, options);
If you want session to always be available, consider using { applySession }
in getServerSideProps
.
import { applySession } from 'next-session';
export default function Page({views}) {
return (
<div>In this session, you have visited this website {views} time(s).</div>
);
}
export async function getServerSideProps({ req, res }) {
await applySession(req, res, options);
req.session.views = req.session.views ? req.session.views + 1 : 1;
return {
props: {
views: req.session.views
}
}
}
Options
Regardless of the above approaches, to avoid bugs, you want to reuse the same options
to in every route. For example:
export const options = { ...someOptions };
import { options } from 'foo/bar/session';
export default withSession(Page, options);
import { options } from 'foo/bar/session';
await applySession(req, res, options);
next-session
accepts the properties below.
options | description | default |
---|
name | The name of the cookie to be read from the request and set to the response. | sid |
store | The session store instance to be used. | MemoryStore |
genid | The function that generates a string for a new session ID. | nanoid |
encode | Transforms session ID before setting cookie. It takes the raw session ID and returns the decoded/decrypted session ID. | undefined |
decode | Transforms session ID back while getting from cookie. It should return the encoded/encrypted session ID | undefined |
touchAfter | Only touch (extend session lifetime despite no modification) after an amount of time to decrease database load. Setting the value to -1 will disable touch() . | 0 (Touch every time) |
rolling | Extends the life time of the cookie in the browser if the session is touched. This respects touchAfter. | false |
autoCommit | Automatically commit session. Disable this if you want to manually session.commit() | true |
cookie.secure | Specifies the boolean value for the Secure Set-Cookie attribute. | false |
cookie.httpOnly | Specifies the boolean value for the httpOnly Set-Cookie attribute. | true |
cookie.path | Specifies the value for the Path Set-Cookie attribute. | / |
cookie.domain | Specifies the value for the Domain Set-Cookie attribute. | unset |
cookie.sameSite | Specifies the value for the SameSite Set-Cookie attribute. | unset |
cookie.maxAge | (in seconds) Specifies the value for the Max-Age Set-Cookie attribute. | unset (Browser session) |
encode/decode
You may supply a custom pair of function that encode/decode or encrypt/decrypt the cookie on every request.
const signature = require('cookie-signature');
const secret = 'keyboard cat';
session({
decode: (raw) => signature.unsign(raw.slice(2), secret),
encode: (sid) => (sid ? 's:' + signature.sign(sid, secret) : null),
});
API
req.session
This allows you to set or get a specific value that associates to the current session.
if (loggedIn) req.session.user = 'John Doe';
const currentUser = req.session.user;
req.session.destroy()
Destroy to current session and remove it from session store.
if (loggedOut) req.session.destroy();
req.session.commit()
Save the session and set neccessary headers and return Promise. Use this if autoCommit
is set to false
. It must be called before sending response.
req.session.hello = 'world';
await req.session.commit();
req.session.id
The unique id that associates to the current session.
Session Store
The session store to use for session middleware (see options
above).
Compatibility with Express/Connect stores
To use Express/Connect stores, use expressSession
and promisifyStore
from next-session
.
import { expressSession, promisifyStore } from 'next-session';
const MongoStore = require('connect-mongo')(expressSession);
const options = {
store: promisifyStore(new MongoStore(options))
}
Implementation
A compatible session store must include three functions: set(sid, session)
, get(sid)
, and destroy(sid)
. The function touch(sid, session)
is recommended. All functions must return Promises (callbacks are not supported or must be promisified like above).
The store may emit store.emit('disconnect')
or store.emit('connect')
to inform its readiness. (only works with { session }
)
Contributing
Please see my contributing.md.
License
MIT