Debugging
Debugging Auth.js starts with enabling the debug
option in your main Auth.js configuration.
./auth.ts
import NextAuth from "next-auth"
export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({
debug: true,
})
This will use the console
methods to log out many details about the authentication process, including requests, responses, errors, and database requests and responses.
Logging
You can customize the logging output by providing your own logger. This is useful if you want to send logs to a logging service, or if you want to customize the format of the logs.
./auth.ts
import log from "logging-service"
export const { handlers, auth } = NextAuth({
logger: {
error(code, ...message) {
log.error(code, message)
},
warn(code, ...message) {
log.warn(code, message)
},
debug(code, ...message) {
log.debug(code, message)
},
},
})
⚠️
Enabling the debug
option in production can lead to sensitive information
being saved in your logs. Make sure to sanitize any sensitive information.
When logger
options are set, the debug
option is ignored