Co-authored-by: Mihovil Ilakovac <mihovil@ilakovac.com> Co-authored-by: Martin Šošić <Martinsos@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Filip Sodić <filip.sodic@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Filip Sodić <filip.sodic@fer.hr>
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import { SocialAuthGrid } from './SocialAuthGrid'; import DefaultBehaviour from './_default-behaviour.md'; import OverrideIntro from './_override-intro.md'; import GetUserFieldsType from './_getuserfields-type.md';
Social login options (e.g., Log in with Google) are a great (maybe even the best) solution for handling user accounts. A famous old developer joke tells us "The best auth system is the one you never have to make."
Wasp wants to make adding social login options to your app as painless as possible.
Using different social providers gives users a chance to sign into your app via their existing accounts on other platforms (Google, GitHub, etc.).
This page goes through the common behaviors between all supported social login providers and shows you how to customize them. It also gives an overview of Wasp's UI helpers - the quickest possible way to get started with social auth.
Available Providers
Wasp currently supports the following social login providers:
Social Login Entity
Wasp requires you to declare a userEntity
for all auth
methods (social or otherwise).
This field tells Wasp which Entity represents the user.
Additionally, when using auth
methods that rely on external providers(e.g., Google), you must also declare an externalAuthEntity
.
This tells Wasp which Entity represents the user's link with the social provider.
Both fields fall under app.auth
. Here's what the full setup looks like:
app myApp {
wasp: {
version: "^0.11.0"
},
title: "My App",
auth: {
// highlight-next-line
userEntity: User,
// highlight-next-line
externalAuthEntity: SocialLogin,
methods: {
google: {}
},
onAuthFailedRedirectTo: "/login"
},
}
// highlight-next-line
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
//...
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
// highlight-next-line
entity SocialLogin {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
provider String
providerId String
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
userId Int
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
@@unique([provider, providerId, userId])
psl=}
app myApp {
wasp: {
version: "^0.11.0"
},
title: "My App",
auth: {
// highlight-next-line
userEntity: User,
// highlight-next-line
externalAuthEntity: SocialLogin,
methods: {
google: {}
},
onAuthFailedRedirectTo: "/login"
},
}
// highlight-next-line
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
//...
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
// highlight-next-line
entity SocialLogin {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
provider String
providerId String
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
userId Int
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
@@unique([provider, providerId, userId])
psl=}
To learn more about what the fields on these entities represent, look at the API Reference.
:::note
Wasp uses the same externalAuthEntity
for all social login providers (e.g. both GitHub and Google use the same entity).
:::
Default Behavior
Overrides
Wasp lets you override the default behavior. You can create custom setups, such as allowing users to define a custom username rather instead of getting a randomly generated one.
Allowing User to Set Their Username
If you want to modify the signup flow (e.g., let users choose their own usernames), you will need to go through three steps:
- The first step is adding a
isSignupComplete
property to yourUser
Entity. This field will signals whether the user has completed the signup process. - The second step is overriding the default signup behavior.
- The third step is implementing the rest of your signup flow and redirecting users where appropriate.
Let's go through both steps in more detail.
1. Adding the isSignupComplete
Field to the User
Entity
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
username String? @unique
// highlight-next-line
isSignupComplete Boolean @default(false)
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
username String? @unique
// highlight-next-line
isSignupComplete Boolean @default(false)
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
2. Overriding the Default Behavior
Declare an import under app.auth.methods.google.getUserFieldsFn
(the example assumes you're using Google):
app myApp {
wasp: {
version: "^0.11.0"
},
title: "My App",
auth: {
userEntity: User,
externalAuthEntity: SocialLogin,
methods: {
google: {
// highlight-next-line
getUserFieldsFn: import { getUserFields } from "@server/auth/google.js"
}
},
onAuthFailedRedirectTo: "/login"
},
}
// ...
And implement the imported function.
export const getUserFields = async (_context, _args) => {
return {
isSignupComplete: false,
}
}
app myApp {
wasp: {
version: "^0.11.0"
},
title: "My App",
auth: {
userEntity: User,
externalAuthEntity: SocialLogin,
methods: {
google: {
// highlight-next-line
getUserFieldsFn: import { getUserFields } from "@server/auth/google.js"
}
},
onAuthFailedRedirectTo: "/login"
},
}
// ...
And implement the imported function:
import { GetUserFieldsFn } from '@wasp/types'
export const getUserFields: GetUserFieldsFn = async (_context, _args) => {
return {
isSignupComplete: false,
}
}
3. Showing the Correct State on the Client
You can query the user's isSignupComplete
flag on the client with the useAuth()
hook.
Depending on the flag's value, you can redirect users to the appropriate signup step.
For example:
- When the user lands on the homepage, check the value of
user.isSignupComplete
. - If it's
false
, it means the user has started the signup process but hasn't yet chosen their username. Therefore, you can redirect them toEditUserDetailsPage
where they can edit theusername
property.
import useAuth from '@wasp/auth/useAuth'
import { Redirect } from 'react-router-dom'
export function HomePage() {
const { data: user } = useAuth()
if (user.isSignupComplete === false) {
return <Redirect to="/edit-user-details" />
}
// ...
}
import useAuth from '@wasp/auth/useAuth'
import { Redirect } from 'react-router-dom'
export function HomePage() {
const { data: user } = useAuth()
if (user.isSignupComplete === false) {
return <Redirect to="/edit-user-details" />
}
// ...
}
The same general principle applies to more complex signup procedures, just change the boolean isSignupComplete
property to a property like currentSignupStep
that can hold more values.
Using the User's Provider Account Details
Account details are provider-specific.
Each provider has their own rules for defining the getUserFieldsFn
and configFn
functions:
UI Helpers
:::tip Use Auth UI Auth UI is a common name for all high-level auth forms that come with Wasp.
These include fully functional auto-generated login and signup forms with working social login buttons. If you're looking for the fastest way to get your auth up and running, that's where you should look.
The UI helpers described below are lower-level and are useful for creating your custom forms. :::
Wasp provides sign-in buttons, logos and URLs for each of the supported social login providers.
import {
SignInButton as GoogleSignInButton,
signInUrl as googleSignInUrl,
logoUrl as googleLogoUrl,
} from '@wasp/auth/helpers/Google'
import {
SignInButton as GitHubSignInButton,
signInUrl as gitHubSignInUrl,
logoUrl as gitHubLogoUrl,
} from '@wasp/auth/helpers/GitHub'
export const LoginPage = () => {
return (
<>
<GoogleSignInButton />
<GitHubSignInButton />
{/* or */}
<a href={googleSignInUrl}>Sign in with Google</a>
<a href={gitHubSignInUrl}>Sign in with GitHub</a>
</>
)
}
import {
SignInButton as GoogleSignInButton,
signInUrl as googleSignInUrl,
logoUrl as googleLogoUrl,
} from '@wasp/auth/helpers/Google'
import {
SignInButton as GitHubSignInButton,
signInUrl as gitHubSignInUrl,
logoUrl as gitHubLogoUrl,
} from '@wasp/auth/helpers/GitHub'
export const LoginPage = () => {
return (
<>
<GoogleSignInButton />
<GitHubSignInButton />
{/* or */}
<a href={googleSignInUrl}>Sign in with Google</a>
<a href={gitHubSignInUrl}>Sign in with GitHub</a>
</>
)
}
If you need even more customization, you can create your custom components using signInUrl
s.
API Reference
Fields in the app.auth
Dictionary and Overrides
For more information on:
- Allowed fields in
app.auth
getUserFields
andconfigFn
functions
Check the provider-specific API References:
The externalAuthEntity
and Its Fields
Using social login providers requires you to define an External Auth Entity and declare it with the app.auth.externalAuthEntity
field.
This Entity holds the data relevant to the social provider.
All social providers share the same Entity.
// ...
entity SocialLogin {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
provider String
providerId String
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
userId Int
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
@@unique([provider, providerId, userId])
psl=}
// ...
// ...
entity SocialLogin {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
provider String
providerId String
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
userId Int
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
@@unique([provider, providerId, userId])
psl=}
// ...
:::info You don't need to know these details, you can just copy and paste the entity definition above and you are good to go. :::
The Entity acting as app.auth.externalAuthEntity
must include the following fields:
provider
- The provider's name (e.g.google
,github
, etc.).providerId
- The user's ID on the provider's platform.userId
- The user's ID on your platform (this references theid
field from the Entity acting asapp.auth.userEntity
).user
- A relation to theuserEntity
(see theuserEntity
section) for more details.createdAt
- A timestamp of when the association was created.@@unique([provider, providerId, userId])
- A unique constraint on the combination ofprovider
,providerId
anduserId
.
Expected Fields on the userEntity
Using Social login providers requires you to add one extra field to the Entity acting as app.auth.userEntity
:
externalAuthAssociations
- A relation to theexternalAuthEntity
(see theexternalAuthEntity
section for more details).
// ...
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
//...
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
// ...
// ...
entity User {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
//...
externalAuthAssociations SocialLogin[]
psl=}
// ...