You want to have 2 instances of next-auth writing on the same database? (and in different tables)
No problem - a dead simple adapter for Prisma that lets you override the model names.
install it
pnpm i next-auth-prisma-adapter
open you schema.prisma
and add the models you need
model Account {
id String @id @default(cuid())
userId String
type String
provider String
providerAccountId String
refresh_token String?
access_token String?
expires_at Int?
token_type String?
scope String?
id_token String?
session_state String?
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@unique([provider, providerAccountId])
}
model Session {
id String @id @default(cuid())
sessionToken String @unique
userId String
expires DateTime
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
}
model User {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String?
email String? @unique
emailVerified DateTime?
image String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
updatedAt DateTime? @updatedAt
post Post[]
accounts Account[]
sessions Session[]
}
model VerificationToken {
identifier String
token String @unique
expires DateTime
@@unique([identifier, token])
}
model AdminAccount {
id String @id @default(cuid())
userId String
type String
provider String
providerAccountId String
refresh_token String?
access_token String?
expires_at Int?
token_type String?
scope String?
id_token String?
session_state String?
user AdminUser @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@unique([provider, providerAccountId])
}
model AdminSession {
id String @id @default(cuid())
sessionToken String @unique
userId String
expires DateTime
user AdminUser @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
}
model AdminUser {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String?
email String? @unique
emailVerified DateTime?
image String?
role Role?
accounts AdminAccount[]
sessions AdminSession[]
}
model AdminVerificationToken {
identifier String
token String @unique
expires DateTime
@@unique([identifier, token])
}
enum Role {
COLLABORATOR
OWNER
READER
}
Run a migration npx prisma migrate dev
You can now override in your second app the model names:
import { PrismaAdapter } from "next-auth-prisma-adapter";
import { prismaClient } from "path/to/your/client";
...
return await NextAuth(req, res, {
...
adapter: PrismaAdapter(prismaClient, {
userModel: "adminUser",
accountModel: "adminAccount",
sessionModel: "adminSession",
verificationTokenModel: "adminVerificationToken",
}),
...
wohoo!
MIT