Unstorage Adapter
Resources
Setup
Installation
npm install unstorage @auth/unstorage-adapter
Configuration
import NextAuth from "next-auth"
import { UnstorageAdapter } from "@auth/unstorage-adapter"
import { createStorage } from "unstorage"
const storage = createStorage()
export const { handlers, auth, signIn, signOut } = NextAuth({
adapter: UnstorageAdapter(storage),
providers: [],
})
Advanced usage
Using multiple apps with a single storage
If you have multiple Auth.js connected apps using the same storage, you need different key prefixes for every app.
You can change the prefixes by passing an options
object as the second argument to the adapter factory function.
The default values for this object are:
const defaultOptions = {
baseKeyPrefix: "",
accountKeyPrefix: "user:account:",
accountByUserIdPrefix: "user:account:by-user-id:",
emailKeyPrefix: "user:email:",
sessionKeyPrefix: "user:session:",
sessionByUserIdKeyPrefix: "user:session:by-user-id:",
userKeyPrefix: "user:",
verificationTokenKeyPrefix: "user:token:",
}
Usually changing the baseKeyPrefix
should be enough for this scenario, but for more custom setups, you can also change the prefixes of every single key.
import NextAuth from "next-auth"
import { UnstorageAdapter } from "@auth/unstorage-adapter"
import { createStorage } from "unstorage"
const storage = createStorage()
export const { handlers, auth, signIn, signOut } = NextAuth({
adapter: UnstorageAdapter(storage, { baseKeyPrefix: "app2:" }),
})
Using getItemRaw
/setItemRaw
instead of getItem
/setItem
If you are using storage that supports JSON, you can make it use getItemRaw/setItemRaw
instead of getItem/setItem
.
This is an experimental feature. Please check unjs/unstorage#142 for more information.
You can enable this functionality by passing useItemRaw: true
(default: false) in the options
object as the second argument to the adapter factory function.
export const { handlers, auth, signIn, signOut } = NextAuth({
adapter: UnstorageAdapter(storage, { useItemRaw: true }),
})