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A collection of framework specific Auth utilities for working with Supabase.

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@supabase/auth-helpers ⚠️ Deprecated ⚠️

⚠️ This package is now deprecated - please use the @supabase/ssr package instead. ⚠️

A collection of framework specific Auth utilities for working with Supabase.

Maintenance mode

The Auth helpers package is in maintenance mode and we won’t be actively improving it. We strongly recommend using the new @supabase/ssr package instead of auth-helpers. @supabase/ssr takes the core concepts of the Auth Helpers package and makes them available to any server framework. Check out the migration doc to learn more.

Supported Frameworks

Examples and Packages

  • Examples
    • @examples/nextjs: a Next.js app using App Router
    • @examples/nextjs-pages: a Next.js app using Pages Router
    • @examples/sveltekit: a SvelteKit app
    • @examples/sveltekit-email-password: a SvelteKit app with SSR sign in
    • @examples/sveltekit-magic-link: a SvelteKit app with magic links
    • @examples/remix: a Remix app
  • Packages
    • @supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs: the supabase auth helper nextjs library used by nextjs application
    • @supabase/auth-helpers-react: the supabase auth helper reactjs library used by react application
    • @supabase/auth-helpers-sveltekit: the supabase auth helper sveltekit library used by sveltekit application
    • @supabase/auth-helpers-remix: the supabase auth helper remix library used by remix application
    • shared: shared typescript types used by @supabase/auth-helpers-nextjs library
    • config: eslint configurations (includes eslint-config-next and eslint-config-prettier)
    • tsconfig: tsconfig.jsons used throughout the monorepo

Each package/app is 100% TypeScript.

Utilities

This turborepo has some additional tools already setup for you:

Development & Contributing

Read the development.md guide for more information on local setup, testing, and preparing a release.

Using a @supabase/auth-helpers-[framework-name] naming convention for packages