Authentication built for Nuxt 3! Easily add authentication via OAuth providers, credentials or Email Magic URLs!
npx nuxi@latest module add sidebase-auth
Or install manually
npm i -D @sidebase/nuxt-auth
pnpm i -D @sidebase/nuxt-auth
yarn add --dev @sidebase/nuxt-auth
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@sidebase/nuxt-auth']
})
Then visit the Quick Start documentation to continue the configuration of your app!
@sidebase/nuxt-auth
is a library with the goal of supporting authentication for any universal Nuxt 3 application. At the moment three providers are supported:
authjs
: for non-static apps that want to use Auth.js / NextAuth.js to offer the reliability & convenience of a 23k star library to the Nuxt 3 ecosystem with a native developer experience (DX)local
: for static pages that rely on an external backend with a credential flow for authentication. The Local Provider also supports refresh tokens sincev0.9.0
. Read more here.
You can find a full list of our features, as well as which provider supports each feature on our docs.
- OAuth (e.g., Github, Google, Twitter, Azure, ...)
- Custom OAuth (write it yourself)
- Credentials (password + username)
- Email Magic URLs
Application Side Session Managment using useAuth
- Session fetching with
status
,data
andlastRefreshedAt
- Methods to
getSession
,getCsrfToken
,getProviders
,signIn
andsignOut
- Full TypeScript support for all methods and properties
- Application-side middleware protection for the full application or specific pages
- Server-side middleware and endpoint protection
- Pre-built and customizable refresh behaviour
- Refresh the session periodically
- Refresh the session on tab-refocus
- One time session fetch on page load, afterwards for specific actions (e.g., on navigation)
- Completly configure the Refresh behaviour of your application using the
RefreshHandler
- Session access using
getServerSession
- JWT Token access using
getToken
- Server-side middleware and endpoint protection
Want to get a preview of what @sidebase/nuxt-auth
has to offer? Visit the nuxt-auth
demo page here. Peak into the demo source-code here.
This project uses pnpm
for development.
- Run
pnpm dev:prepare
to generate type stubs. - Use
pnpm dev
inside a module playground directory to start a playground in development mode. - Run
pnpm lint
to run eslint - Run
pnpm typecheck
to run typescheck via tsc - Run
pnpm publish --access public
to publish - Run
pnpm publish --access public --tag next
to publish a pre-release
This module also has it's own playground:
> git clone https://github.com/sidebase/nuxt-auth
> cd nuxt-auth
> cd playground-[PROVIDER]
> pnpm i
> pnpm dev:prepare
> pnpm dev
- Run
pnpm dev:prepare
to generate type stubs. - Run
pnpm dev
to start the playground. - Run
pnpm test:e2e
to run the end-to-end tests. - Run
pnpm lint
to run eslint - Run
pnpm typecheck
to run typescheck via tsc
We have one playground per provider:
To test static Nuxt 3 apps we want to run a static frontend and a separate backend that will take over authentication:
playground-local/nuxt.config.ts
: AddbaseURL: 'http://localhost:3001'
to theauth
-config- Start the static frontend:
cd playground-local pnpm generate pnpm start
- Start the authentication backend (we use a second instance of the same nuxt3 app):
cd playground-local pnpm dev # A second Nuxt app should now be running on http://localhost:3001. # We use this purely for authentication
- Visit http://localhost:3000 -> this should open the static application. Performing any auth-related actions, the app should send requests to the backend running on port
3001
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this project by writing issues or opening pull requests. Your efforts help us improve and grow. If you are interested in contributing, please take a moment to review our Contributing Guidelines. We appreciate your support and look forward to your contributions!
@sidebase/nuxt-auth
is supported by all of our amazing contributors and the Nuxt 3 team!