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Example app utilizing cookie-based authentication

How to use

Using create-next-app

Download create-next-app to bootstrap the example:

npm i -g create-next-app
create-next-app --example with-cookie-auth with-cookie-auth-app

Download manually

Download the example or clone the repo:

curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/with-cookie-auth
cd with-cookie-auth

Install it and run:

npm install
npm run dev

Deploy it to the cloud with now (download)

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The idea behind the example

In this example, we authenticate users and store a token in a cookie. The example only shows how the user session works, keeping a user logged in between pages.

This example is backend agnostic and uses isomorphic-unfetch to do the API calls on the client and the server.

The repo includes a minimal passwordless backend built with Micro and it logs the user in with a GitHub username and saves the user id from the API call as token.

Session is syncronized across tabs. If you logout your session gets logged out on all the windows as well. We use the HOC withAuthSync for this.

The helper function auth helps to retrieve the token across pages and redirects the user if not token was found.