This example demonstrates how to use thirdweb Auth with Next Auth. In this example, we'll setup a simple app that lets users sign in with their wallet, or with their google account.
To run the project, first clone this repository, and then run one of the following commands to install the dependencies:
npm install
# or
yarn install
Next, you need to create a .env.local
file and add the following environment variables to it:
NEXT_PUBLIC_THIRDWEB_AUTH_DOMAIN=
NEXTAUTH_URL=
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
The NEXT_PUBLIC_THIRDWEB_AUTH_DOMAIN
is used to prevent phishing attacks on logins by adding the intended website domain onto every login request. You can obtain a GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
and GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET
from the Google Developer Console. You can learn more about configuring the Google Provider with Next Auth here.
The NEXTAUTH_URL
is used to setup your Next Auth API endpoints - you can learn more about how to configure it here. The NEXTAUTH_SECRET
is used to sign the session cookies - you can learn more about how to configure it here.
Finally, you can run the project with one of the following commands:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
Now, you can navigate to http://localhost:3000 to visit the client side page where you can login with your wallet, or with Google.
To learn more about thirdweb and Next Auth, take a look at the following resources:
- thirdweb Auth Documentation - learn about thirdweb Auth.
- Next Auth Documentation - learn about Next Auth.
- thirdweb React Documentation - learn about our React SDK.
- thirdweb Portal - check our guides and development resources.
You can check out the thirdweb GitHub organization - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
For any questions, suggestions, join our discord at https://discord.gg/thirdweb.