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React Admin Supabase Next Auth

Integrate React Admin with Supabase Auth for Next.js applications.

Installation

yarn add @jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth

Also be sure to install all peer dependencies.

Setup

In your Supabase project settings go to Authentication > URL Configuration and add /auth to your "Site URL", for example:

http://my.site.com/auth

Add a file to your Next.js pages folder at pages/auth.ts containing the following:

import { AuthPage } from '@jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth';

export default AuthPage;

Or, if you are using a custom basename to serve your admin pages:

import { AuthPage } from '@jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth';

const Page = () => <AuthPage basename="/admin" />;

export default Page;

Set the authProvider and loginPage in your React Admin App.tsx component, like so:

import { FC } from 'react';
import { Admin } from 'react-admin';
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
import { LoginPage, createAuthProvider } from '@jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth';

const supabase = createClient(process.env.SUPABASE_URL, process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY);
const authProvider = createAuthProvider(supabase);

const App: FC = () => (
  <Admin
    authProvider={authProvider}
    loginPage={LoginPage}
  >
    <Resource
      name="my-stuff"
    />
  </Admin>
);

export default App;

Authentication

The authentication process will add an access_token cookie that can be used in any subsequent requests that require authentication.

The @jambff/supabase-auth-fetch package can be used to generate a fetch client the uses this token.

Identity

By default this library will create user identity objects with an id and fullName, which is populated with the user's email.

If you have additional user data in a separate Supabase table you can merge this into the user's identity object by passing in a getIdentity() function when creating the auth provider, for example:

import { createClient, User } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
import { createAuthProvider } from '@jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth';

const supabase = createClient(process.env.SUPABASE_URL, process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY);
const authProvider = createAuthProvider(supabase, {
  getIdentity: async (supabaseUser: User) => {
    const { data, error } = await supabase
      .from('User')
      .select('name, role')
      .eq('guid', supabaseUser.id);

    const { name, role } = data?.[0] ?? {};
    const { id, email } = supabaseUser;

    return {
      id,
      fullName: name ?? email,
      email,
      role,
    };
  },
});

The data you return will be attached to the profile attribute of the user's identity object.

Roles

If the object you return from your custom getIdentity() function includes a role property the value of this property will be made available via React Admin's usePermissions() hook (see Permissions).

Additionally, if you pass in an acceptedRoles property when creating the auth provider only users with those roles will be allowed in, for example:

import { createClient, User } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
import { createAuthProvider } from '@jambff/ra-supabase-next-auth';

const supabase = createClient(process.env.SUPABASE_URL, process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY);
const authProvider = createAuthProvider(supabase, {
  acceptedRoles: ['admin', 'editor'],
  getIdentity: async (supabaseUser: User) => {
    // Get real identity
    return { role: 'admin' };
  },
});

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