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Moved to https://www.npmjs.com/package/@solid-mediakit/auth?activeTab=readme

If you are using SolidStart Astro, take a look at the alpha branch

Getting started

Recommended to use create-jd-app

npm install @solid-auth/base@latest @auth/core@latest

Setting It Up

Generate auth secret, then set it as an environment variable:

AUTH_SECRET=your_auth_secret

On Production

Don't forget to trust the host.

AUTH_TRUST_HOST=true

Creating the api handler

in this example we are using github so make sure to set the following environment variables:

GITHUB_ID=your_github_oauth_id
GITHUB_SECRET=your_github_oauth_secret
// routes/api/auth/[...solidauth].ts
import { SolidAuth, type SolidAuthConfig } from "@solid-auth/base";
import GitHub from "@auth/core/providers/github";

export const authOpts: SolidAuthConfig = {
  providers: [
    GitHub({
      clientId: process.env.GITHUB_ID,
      clientSecret: process.env.GITHUB_SECRET,
    }),
  ],
  debug: false,
};

export const { GET, POST } = SolidAuth(authOpts);

Sign In

The signIn is a function that can be used from the client side, it can take two paramaters, the first is provider, this is an optional paramater and not passing it will redirect the user to the login page defined in the config, the second is options and this can be used to tell SolidAuth where should we redirect (if needed ofc).

import { signIn } from "@solid-auth/base";
signIn(); // login page
signIn("github"); // login with github and redirect to the exact same page we are at right now
signIn("github", { redirectTo: "/ok" }); // login with github and redirect to /ok

Sign Out

The signOut is a function that can be used from the client side, it takes one parameter options, you can choose where should SolidAuth redirect after, or if it should redirect.

import { signOut } from "@solid-auth/base";
signOut(); // redirect to this same page
signOut({ redirectTo: "/ok" }); // redirect to /ok
signOut({ redirect: false }); // don't redirect at all

Getting the current session

Client Side

Wrap your Root with SessionProvider

// @refresh reload
import { Suspense } from "solid-js";
import {
  Body,
  ErrorBoundary,
  FileRoutes,
  Head,
  Html,
  Meta,
  Routes,
  Scripts,
  Title,
} from "solid-start";
import { SessionProvider } from "@solid-auth/base/client";

export default function Root() {
  return (
    <Html lang="en">
      <Head>
        <Title>Create JD App</Title>
        <Meta charset="utf-8" />
        <Meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
      </Head>
      <Body>
        <SessionProvider>
          <Suspense>
            <ErrorBoundary>
              <Routes>
                <FileRoutes />
              </Routes>
            </ErrorBoundary>
          </Suspense>
        </SessionProvider>
        <Scripts />
      </Body>
    </Html>
  );
}

And then you could use the createSession hook:

import { createSession } from "@solid-auth/base/client";
const session = createSession();

const user = () => session()?.user;

This will return a resource, in Solid a resource can be used to trigger suspense so this could be used like:

import { Show, type VoidComponent } from "solid-js";
import { A } from "solid-start";
import { createSession, signIn, signOut } from "~/auth/client";

const AuthShowcase: VoidComponent = () => {
  const session = createSession();
  return (
    <div class="flex flex-col items-center justify-center gap-4">
      <Show
        when={session()}
        fallback={
          <button
            onClick={() => signIn("discord", { redirectTo: "/" })}
            class="rounded-full bg-white/10 px-10 py-3 font-semibold text-white no-underline transition hover:bg-white/20"
          >
            Sign in
          </button>
        }
      >
        <span class="text-xl text-white">Welcome {session()?.user?.name}</span>
        <button
          onClick={() => signOut({ redirectTo: "/" })}
          class="rounded-full bg-white/10 px-10 py-3 font-semibold text-white no-underline transition hover:bg-white/20"
        >
          Sign out
        </button>
      </Show>
    </div>
  );
};

Server Side

import { getSession } from "@solid-auth/base";
import { createServerData$ } from "solid-start/server";
import { authOpts } from "~/routes/api/auth/[...solidauth]";

export const useSession = () => {
  return createServerData$(
    async (_, { request }) => {
      return await getSession(request, authOpts);
    },
    { key: () => ["auth_user"] }
  );
};

// useSession returns a resource:
const session = useSession();
const loading = session.loading;
const user = () => session()?.user;

Providing a custom Session Type

You might want to provide your own User type. In this case you can overwrite the default interface.

// session-type.d.ts
import { DefaultSession } from "@auth/core/types";

declare module "@auth/core/types" {
  export interface Session extends DefaultSession {
    user?: User
  }
}

Using Credentials strategy

// routes/api/auth/[...solidauth].ts
import { SolidAuth, type SolidAuthConfig } from '@solid-auth/base'
import Credentials from '@auth/core/providers/credentials'
import { z } from 'zod'
import { DefaultSession } from '@auth/core/types'
import { getUser, compareHash } from 'somewhere'

// Your User type (note: password should not be sent back)
type User = {
  id: string
  name: string
}

// Session to override default value
type CustomSession = DefaultSession & {
  user: User
}

export const authOpts: SolidAuthConfig = {
  providers: [
    Credentials({
      async authorize(credentials): Promise<User | null> {
        const { name, password } = credentials

        // Add validation if needed - here using Zod
        const schema = z.object({ name: z.string().min(1), password: z.string().min(1) })
        if (!schema.safeParse({ name, password }).success) return null

        // Fetch User from Database and check for password match - here using a hash-compare 
        const user = await getUser({ name: credentials.name as string })

        if (!user || !compareHash(user.password, credentials.password as string)) {
          return null
        }

        return {
          id: user.id,
          name: user.name,
        }
      },
    }),
  ],
  // Providing this option will prevent rerouting to @auth's built-in Form page
  pages: {
    signIn: '/login',
  },
  callbacks: {
    jwt({ token, user }) {
      return { ...token, ...user }
    },
    session({ token, session }) {
      return { ...session, user: { ...token } } as CustomSession
    },
  },
}

export const { GET, POST } = SolidAuth(authOpts)
// routes/login.tsx
import { createSignal, JSX } from 'solid-js'
import { signIn } from '@solid-auth/base/client'

export default function LoginScreen() {
  const [name, setName] = createSignal('')
  const [password, setPassword] = createSignal('')

  const login: JSX.IntrinsicElements['form']['onSubmit'] = async (e) => {
    e.preventDefault()

    const result = await signIn('credentials', { name: name(), password: password(), redirectTo: '/' })
    if (result?.error) console.error('Username or Password incorrect')
  }

  return (
    <form onSubmit={login}>
      <input name="name" onInput={(e) => setName(e.currentTarget.value)} />
      <input name="password" type="password" onInput={(e) => setPassword(e.currentTarget.value)} />
      <button type="submit">Sign in</button>
    </form>
  )
}

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