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@next-auth/sequelize-adapter

Official Sequilize adapter for Auth.js / NextAuth.js.

Installation​

npm install next-auth @next-auth/sequelize-adapter sequelize

default()​

danger

You'll also have to manually install the driver for your database of choice.

Setup​

Configuring Auth.js​

Add this adapter to your pages/api/[...nextauth].js next-auth configuration object.

pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js
import NextAuth from "next-auth";
import SequelizeAdapter from "@next-auth/sequelize-adapter";
import { Sequelize } from "sequelize";

// https://sequelize.org/master/manual/getting-started.html#connecting-to-a-database
const sequelize = new Sequelize("yourconnectionstring");

// For more information on each option (and a full list of options) go to
// https://authjs.dev/reference/configuration/auth-config
export default NextAuth({
// https://authjs.dev/reference/providers/
providers: [],
adapter: SequelizeAdapter(sequelize),
});

Updating the database schema​

By default, the sequelize adapter will not create tables in your database. In production, best practice is to create the required tables in your database via migrations. In development, you are able to call sequelize.sync() to have sequelize create the necessary tables, foreign keys and indexes:

This schema is adapted for use in Sequelize and based upon our main schema

import NextAuth from "next-auth"
import SequelizeAdapter from "@next-auth/sequelize-adapter"
import Sequelize from 'sequelize'

const sequelize = new Sequelize("sqlite::memory:")
const adapter = SequelizeAdapter(sequelize)

// Calling sync() is not recommended in production
sequelize.sync()

export default NextAuth({
...
adapter
...
})

Advanced usage​

Using custom models​

Sequelize models are option to customization like so:

import NextAuth from "next-auth";
import SequelizeAdapter, { models } from "@next-auth/sequelize-adapter";
import Sequelize, { DataTypes } from "sequelize";

const sequelize = new Sequelize("sqlite::memory:");

export default NextAuth({
// https://authjs.dev/reference/providers/
providers: [],
adapter: SequelizeAdapter(sequelize, {
models: {
User: sequelize.define("user", {
...models.User,
phoneNumber: DataTypes.STRING,
}),
},
}),
});

default(client: Sequelize, options?: SequelizeAdapterOptions): Adapter

Parameters​

ParameterType
clientSequelize
options?SequelizeAdapterOptions

Returns​

Adapter


SequelizeAdapterOptions​

This is the interface of the Sequelize adapter options.

Properties​

models?​

models: Partial<{Account: ModelCtor<AccountInstance>; Session: ModelCtor<SessionInstance>; User: ModelCtor<UserInstance>; VerificationToken: ModelCtor<VerificationTokenInstance>;}>

The Sequelize Models related to Auth.js that will be created in your database.

synchronize?​

synchronize: boolean

Whether to synchronize the models or not.