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Auth and User Demo

Uses SvelteKit, Supabase, and SSR Auth.

Code Showcase

  • Email sign-up/sign-in.
  • Phone OTP sign-in.
  • Reset password for email sign-in.
  • Anonymous sign in.
  • Convert Anonymous user to permanent user.
  • GitHub sign-in. Can easily be changed to other oauth providers.
  • Requires a session to access all pages under the authenticated layout group.
  • Add, change, remove custom nickname user_metadata on the /self page.
  • Add or change a user's phone number.
  • Delete a user on the /self page, for your convenience when playing around with the demo.

All sign-up and sign-ins happen server-side.

Prerequisites

  1. A Supabase account.
  2. A Supabase project.

Install

git clone https://github.com/j4w8n/sveltekit-supabase-ssr.git
cd sveltekit-supabase-ssr
npm install

Setup

  1. Environment variables.

    Create a .env.local file in your project's root directory, adding the below. The values can be found in your Supabase project's dashboard at Project Settings > API. !!! Never expose your JWT_SECRET on the client side !!!

    PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=<your-project-anon-key>
    PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL=https://<your-project-id>.supabase.co
    JWT_SECRET=<your-project-jwt-secret>
    SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY=<your-project-service-role-key>
    
  2. If using the signup, magiclink, or reset password features, change your email template links per the below. You can find these settings in your Supabase project's dashboard at Authentication > Email Templates.

    All use this: href="{{ .SiteURL }}/auth/confirm?token_hash={{ .TokenHash }}&type=email", and then there are some additions for magic link and reset:

    • Magic Link: add &next=/app at the end of the above href.
    • Reset Password: add &next=/self at the end of the above href.
  3. If using the phone OTP login, you must setup an SMS provider. You can use Twilio Verify and get a $15 credit.

  4. Site URL and Redirect URLs

    Login to your Supabase dashboard, then go to your project > Authentication > URL Configuration, and add these:

    • Site:
      • http://localhost:5173
    • Redirects:
      • http://localhost:5173/auth/confirm
      • http://localhost:5173/auth/callback
  5. If using OAuth or Email/Password features, enable Email and GitHub as providers.

    Login to your Supabase dashbord, then go to your project > Authentication > Providers

Run!

npm run dev

Open a browser to http://localhost:5173

Security

Within the (authenticated) layout group, we have a +page.server.ts file for each route. This ensures that even during client navigation we can verify there's still a session before rendering the page.

We check for and fully validate the session by calling event.locals.getSession(). Inside that function, we verify the access_token, aka JWT, and use it's decoded contents to help create a validated session for use on the server-side.

Full validation is important because sessions are stored in a cookie sent from a client. The client could be an attacker with just enough information to bypass checks within supabase.auth.getSession() and possibly render data for a victim user. See this discussion for details.

!!! Simply verifying the JWT does not validate the session.user object, for using it's info to render sensitive user data on the server-side. See discussion link above. !!!