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@takeshape/next-auth-all-access v1.2.1

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NextAuthAllAccess

NextAuthAllAccess wraps NextAuth to provide JWKS verifiable access tokens for third-party APIs.

Provides

  • A wrapper for the NextAuth handler, providing configurable, JWKS-verifiable client access tokens to be used with third-party APIs that require authentication and which you'd rather not wrap in an API route.
  • The endpoint /api/auth/all-access/jwks.json with exposes your public JWKS for validation of your tokens on third-party servers.
  • The endpoint /api/auth/all-access/.well-known/openid-configuration which is a partial OpenID Connect Discovery document specifying the issuer and jwks_uri properties, so that some auto-discovery-compatible clients can find your JWKS URI.
  • Some React utility functions.

Installation

$ npm install @takeshape/next-auth-all-access

Usage

First, use the CLI tool to generate your key pair:

$ npx @takeshape/next-auth-all-access generate-keys

Using next-auth v4 and the pages folder

Import the library and wrap your NextAuth instance with it:

import createNextAuthAllAccess from '@takeshape/next-auth-all-access'
import NextAuth from 'next-auth'
import Auth0Provider from 'next-auth/providers/auth0'
import jwks from '../../keys/jwks.json';

const withAllAccess = createNextAuthAllAccess({
  issuer: 'https://example.com/',
  origin: 'https://example.com/',
  jwks,
  clients: [
    {
      id: 'my-api',
      audience: 'https://my-api.com/posts',
      expiration: '6h',
      // Optional whitelist — `exp` and `iat` will always be included
      allowedClaims: ['email', 'sub'],
      // Optional rename
      renameClaims: {
        foo: 'bar',
      },
    },
  ]
})

export default withAllAccess(NextAuth, {
  providers: [
    Auth0Provider({
      clientId: process.env.AUTH0_ID,
      clientSecret: process.env.AUTH0_SECRET,
      issuer: process.env.AUTH0_ISSUER,
    }),
  ],
})

Using next-auth v5 and the app folder

!IMPORTANT When using this with next-auth v5, in version 1.1.0 and above, you will need to create a separate route for the all-access API endpoints. Earlier versions would register these under the next-auth route.

Create your next-auth-all-access instance and export it:

import createNextAuthAllAccess from '@takeshape/next-auth-all-access/v5';
import jwks from '../../keys/jwks.json';

export const {
  handlers: { GET },
  withAllAccess
} = createNextAuthAllAccess({
  issuer: 'https://example.com/',
  origin: 'https://example.com/',
  jwks,
  clients: [
    {
      id: 'my-api',
      audience: 'https://my-api.com/posts',
      expiration: '6h',
      // Optional whitelist — `exp` and `iat` will always be included
      allowedClaims: ['email', 'sub'],
      // Optional rename
      renameClaims: {
        foo: 'bar',
      },
    },
  ]
});
import Auth0Provider from 'next-auth/providers/auth0'
import { withAllAccess } from './auth-all-access';

export const {
  handlers: { GET, POST },
  auth
} = NextAuth(withAllAccess({
  providers: [
    Auth0Provider({
      clientId: process.env.AUTH0_ID,
      clientSecret: process.env.AUTH0_SECRET,
      issuer: process.env.AUTH0_ISSUER,
    }),
  ]
}));
export { GET } from '@/lib/auth-all-access';

Client Integration

NextAuthAllAccess will add any configured client tokens to the session object under the allAccess property. In the example above your session would contain properties that look like this:

{
  "allAccess": {
    "my-api": {
      "accessToken": "[ACCESS_TOKEN]"
    }
  }
}

The module exports some helpers for accessing those values, you can use like this:

import { getClientToken } from '@takeshape/next-auth-all-access/react'
import { useSession } from 'next-auth/react'

export function MyComponent() {
  const { data: session } = useSession()
  const clientToken = getClientToken({ clientId: 'my-api', session })
  // clientToken === { accessToken: '[ACCESS_TOKEN]' }
  fetch('https://my-api.com/protected/resource', { headers: { authorization: `Bearer ${clientToken}` } })
}

There is also a hook, which requires the next-auth/react SessionProvider. It will update automatically when the session token changes.

import { useAllAccess } from '@takeshape/next-auth-all-access/react'

export function MyComponent() {
  const { isAuthenticated, clientToken } = useAllAccess({ clientId: 'my-api', required: true })
  // isAuthenticated === true
  // clientToken === { accessToken: '[ACCESS_TOKEN]' }
  if (isAuthenticated) {
    fetch('https://my-api.com/protected/resource', { headers: { authorization: `Bearer ${clientToken}` } })
  }
}
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