Alternative Auth module for Nuxt
This module is meant as an alternative to @nuxtjs/auth, except this is for nuxt3 only with no backwards compatibility support. This will only work with pinia, I had originally had it work with vuex, but since that is in maintenece mode, I decided to switch to pinia. If you find any bugs please do tell me, I'm still working on this.
- Add
@nuxt-alt/auth
@pinia/nuxt
pinia
and@nuxt-alt/http
dependency to your project
yarn add @nuxt-alt/auth @nuxt-alt/http @pinia/nuxt pinia
- Add
@nuxt-alt/auth
and@pinia/nuxt
to themodules
section ofnuxt.config.ts
Note: you dont need to specify @nuxt-alt/http
, it will automatically be added but if you want to manually add it, make sure it is below the auth module (and above the proxy module if you are using it)
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'@nuxt-alt/auth',
'@pinia/nuxt'
],
auth: {
/* module options */
}
});
The module now uses '@nuxt-alt/http' to function, that module extends ohmyfetch. Please note that if you were using data
to post data, you now need to use body
since this is what ohmyfetch
uses. If you intend to use ssr, please consider using the @nuxt-alt/proxy
module.
A useAuth()
composable is availale to use to access the auth methods.
Most of the options are taken directly from the @nuxtjs/auth module. In addition there are some extra options available.
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
Enables/disables the middleware to be used globally.
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
true
Enables/disables the built-in middleware.
- Type:
String
- Default:
auth
Changed from vuex to pinia, this is the namespace to use for the pinia store.
- Type:
String | False
- Default:
auth.
Similar to the localstorage option, there is a session storage options available for you to use.
- Type:
router | navigateTo
- Default:
router
By default it will use router
(navigateTo
has an issue; I'm assuming with SSR that I don't have the time to check into at the moment, but I'll eventually want to replace with at some point.)
- Type:
query | storage
- Default:
storage
The type of redirection strategy you want to use, storage
utilizng localStorage for redirects, query
utilizing the route query parameters.
In addition to Auth Tokens;
By default the $auth.strategy
getter uses the Scheme
type which does not have token
or refreshToken
property types. To help with this, a $auth.refreshStrategy
and a $auth.tokenStrategy
getter have been added for typing. They all do the same thing, this is just meant for type hinting.
The cookie scheme has been decoupled from the local scheme as it does not utitlize tokens, rather it it uses cookies.
There is a new cookie.server
property, this indicates that the cookie we will be looking for will be set upon login otherwise we will be looking at a client/browser cookie. There has also been 2 user properties one for the client/browser and one for the server. An example config looks like this:
The cookie.server
param has been removed. This was meant as a workaround to decouple the server and client user request when logging in because the check was being overriden. This should be fixed in 2.5.0. The user.property
param no longer needs to be separated by server and client so use user.property
instead of user.property.server
and user.property.client
.
The user information can be edited like so for TypeScript:
declare module '@nuxt-alt/auth' {
interface UserInfo {
email: string
name: string
}
}
Oauth2 now has client window authentication thanks to this pull request: nuxt-community/auth-module#1746
Properties have been changed to:
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
Enable/disable the use of a popup for client authentication.
- Type:
Number
- Default:
400
The width of the client window.
- Type:
Number
- Default:
600
The width of the client window.
Available aliases to use within nuxt
#auth/runtime
#auth/utils
#auth/providers