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## Description
This PR ensures that the default prettier config is used for examples
and templates.

This config is compatible with `prettier@3` as well (upgrading prettier
is bigger change that can be a future PR).

## Changes
- Updated `.prettierrc.json` in root with `"trailingComma": "es5"` (will
be needed upgrading to prettier@3)
- Added `examples/.prettierrc.json` with default config (this will
change every example)
- Added `packages/create-next-app/templates/.prettierrc.json` with
default config (this will change every template)

## Related

- Fixes #54402
- Closes #54409
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Next.js and Auth0 Example

This example shows how you can use @auth0/nextjs-auth to easily add authentication support to your Next.js application. It tries to cover a few topics:

Read more: https://auth0.com/blog/ultimate-guide-nextjs-authentication-auth0/

How to use

Execute create-next-app with npm, Yarn, or pnpm to bootstrap the example:

npx create-next-app --example auth0 auth0-app
yarn create next-app --example auth0 auth0-app
pnpm create next-app --example auth0 auth0-app

Configuring Auth0

  1. Go to the Auth0 dashboard and create a new application of type Regular Web Applications and make sure to configure the following
  2. Go to the settings page of the application
  3. Configure the following settings:
  • Allowed Callback URLs: Should be set to http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback when testing locally or typically to https://myapp.com/api/auth/callback when deploying your application.
  • Allowed Logout URLs: Should be set to http://localhost:3000/ when testing locally or typically to https://myapp.com/ when deploying your application.
  1. Save the settings

Set up environment variables

To connect the app with Auth0, you'll need to add the settings from your Auth0 application as environment variables

Copy the .env.local.example file in this directory to .env.local (which will be ignored by Git):

cp .env.local.example .env.local

Then, open .env.local and add the missing environment variables:

  • AUTH0_ISSUER_BASE_URL - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings. (Should be prefixed with https://)
  • AUTH0_CLIENT_ID - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings.
  • AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings.
  • AUTH0_BASE_URL - The base url of the application.
  • AUTH0_SECRET - Has to be at least 32 characters. You can use this generator to generate a value.

Deploy on Vercel

You can deploy this app to the cloud with Vercel (Documentation).

Deploy Your Local Project

To deploy your local project to Vercel, push it to GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket and import to Vercel.

Important: When you import your project on Vercel, make sure to click on Environment Variables and set them to match your .env.local file.