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- @daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack
- @daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack/server
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@daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack
Tanstack Query hooks for Better Auth. Provides tighter control of when requests are made, optimistic mutations, and supports offline caching for offline auth via Persist Cients.
More to come soon... (e.g. more SSR prefetches, organization & stripe plugin hooks, SWR port...)
Prerequisites
First, you need to install and integrate Better Auth & Tanstack Query.
Installation
pnpm
pnpm add @daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack@latest
npm
npm install @daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack@latest
For the useSession
hook to refresh on sign in, sign out, and sign up without email verification, you must manually call refetch
or queryClient.resetQueries()
for ["session"]
in the onSuccess
callback of each of those functions or after awaiting and checking for an error.
If you are using Next.js App Router with protected middleware routes, router.refresh()
is required as well to clear the router cache.
@daveyplate/better-auth-ui Better Auth UI supports better-auth-tanstack out of the box! You simply need to use the AuthUIProviderTanstack
.
Setting up the AuthQueryProvider
First, you need to set up the AuthQueryProvider
in your application. This provider will supply the necessary context for the hooks to function. Requires "use client"
directive for Next.js App Router.
app/providers.tsx
"use client"
import { AuthQueryProvider } from "@daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack"
export default function Providers({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
<AuthQueryProvider>
{children}
</AuthQueryProvider>
)
}
app/layout.tsx
import { Providers } from "./providers"
export default function RootLayout({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
<Providers>
{children}
</Providers>
)
}
AuthQueryProvider Props
The AuthQueryProvider
component accepts the following props. The default staleTime
for useSession
is 60 seconds and for useToken
is 10 minutes.
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
queryOptions? | UseQueryOptions | Optional query options for the provider. |
sessionQueryOptions? | UseQueryOptions | Optional query options for the session query. |
tokenQueryOptions? | UseQueryOptions | Optional query options for the token query. |
sessionKey? | string[] | Optional key for the session query. The default is ["session"] . |
tokenKey? | string[] | Optional key for the token query. The default is ["token"] . |
listAccountsKey? | string[] | Optional key for the listAccounts query. The default is ["list-accounts"] . |
listSessionsKey? | string[] | Optional key for the listSessions query. The default is ["list-sessions"] . |
optimistic? | boolean | Whether to perform optimistic updates. The default is true . |
refetchOnMutate? | boolean | Whether to refetch after mutates. The default is true . |
Creating auth-hooks.ts
Create a file named auth-hooks.ts
and set up the hooks using createAuthHooks
function. This function takes the authClient
instance and returns the hooks with full type safety and inference from your authClient
.
import { createAuthHooks } from "@daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack"
import { authClient } from "@/lib/auth-client"
export const authHooks = createAuthHooks(authClient)
export const {
useSession,
usePrefetchSession,
useToken,
useListAccounts,
useListSessions,
useListDeviceSessions,
useListPasskeys,
useUpdateUser,
useUnlinkAccount,
useRevokeOtherSessions,
useRevokeSession,
useRevokeSessions,
useSetActiveSession,
useRevokeDeviceSession,
useDeletePasskey,
useAuthQuery,
useAuthMutation
} = authHooks
Using the Hooks
useSession
The useSession
hook is used to fetch the session.
Props
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options? | UseQueryOptions | Optional query options for the session query. |
Example
import { useSession } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
function MyComponent() {
const {
data: sessionData,
session,
user,
isPending,
refetch,
error
} = useSession()
if (isPending) return <div>Loading...</div>
return <div>Welcome, {user?.email}</div>
}
useToken
The useToken
hook is used to fetch the JWT token if better-auth JWT plugin is enabled.
Props
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options? | UseQueryOptions | Optional query options for the token query. |
Example
import { useToken } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
function MyComponent() {
const { data, token, payload, isPending, error } = useToken()
if (isPending) return <div>Loading...</div>
return <div>JWT: {token}</div>
}
useListAccounts
The useListAccounts
hook allows you to list and manage user accounts linked to different providers.
Usage
import { useListAccounts } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
function AccountList() {
const { data: accounts, isPending, error } = useListAccounts()
if (isPending) return <div>Loading...</div>;
if (error) return <div>Error: {error.message}</div>
return (
<div>
<h2>Linked Accounts</h2>
<ul>
{accounts?.map(account => (
<li key={account.id}>
{account.provider}
<button onClick={() => unlinkAccount(account.provider)}>Unlink</button>
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
)
}
Use the unlinkAccount
function to unlink an account by provider ID. This is the optimistic example. See below for non-optimistic examples.
unlinkAccount({ providerId: "github" })
useListSessions
import { useListSessions, useRevokeSession } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
function SessionList() {
const {
data: sessions,
isPending,
error
} = useListSessions()
const { mutate: revokeSession } = useRevokeSession()
if (isPending) return <div>Loading...</div>;
if (error) return <div>Error: {error.message}</div>
return (
<div>
<h2>Active Sessions</h2>
<ul>
{sessions?.map(session => (
<li key={session.id}>
{session.userAgent}
<button onClick={() => revokeSession(session.token)}>Revoke</button>
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
)
}
useListDeviceSessions
const {
data: deviceSessions,
isPending,
error
} = useListDeviceSessions()
useListPasskeys
const {
data: passkeys,
isPending,
error
} = useListPasskeys()
Mutations - updateUser
Optimistic example
Optimistic example to update user's name with no loaders. Optimistically updates the user in the Tanstack Query cache instantly. Revalidates on success, reverts on error. Uses the default setting for optimistic
(true) prop on AuthQueryProvider
.
This package supports the Tanstack Query global error configuration:
queryClient.getQueryCache().config.onError
gets called automatically, so you can set up global error toasts to show error.message || error.statusText
. Tanstack Query Global Error Callbacks
"use client"
import { useState } from "react"
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import { Card, CardContent, CardHeader, CardTitle } from "@/components/ui/card"
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input"
import { Label } from "@/components/ui/label"
import { useSession, useUpdateUser } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
export default function SettingsPage() {
const { user, isPending } = useSession()
const { mutate: updateUser, error: updateError } = useUpdateUser()
const [disabled, setDisabled] = useState(true)
const updateProfile = (formData: FormData) => {
const name = formData.get("name") as string
setDisabled(true)
updateUser({ name: name })
}
useEffect(() => {
if (updateError) {
// Show an error Toast
}
}, [updateError])
if (isPending || !user) {
return (
<div>
Loading...
</div>
)
}
return (
<div className="flex flex-col items-center gap-4 my-auto">
<Card className="w-full max-w-md">
<CardHeader>
<CardTitle>
Change Name
</CardTitle>
</CardHeader>
<CardContent>
<form
action={updateProfile}
className="flex flex-col gap-4 items-start"
>
<Label htmlFor="name">
Name
</Label>
<Input
defaultValue={user.name}
name="name"
placeholder="Name"
onChange={() => setDisabled(false)}
/>
<Button disabled={disabled}>
Save
</Button>
</form>
</CardContent>
</Card>
</div>
)
}
Unoptimistic example
Unoptimistic example with useActionState
to show loaders for updating a user's name. Set optimistic
to false
in the AuthQueryProvider
props to disable optimistic cache updates. Sends a request to /api/auth/update-user
then updates the user in the Tanstack Query cache after the request is successful. Then revalidates the session by refetching.
Note that we use updateUserAsync
"use client"
import { Loader2 } from "lucide-react"
import { useActionState } from "react"
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import { Card, CardContent, CardHeader, CardTitle } from "@/components/ui/card"
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input"
import { Label } from "@/components/ui/label"
import { useSession, useUpdateUser } from "@/hooks/auth-hooks"
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"
export default function SettingsPage() {
const { user, isPending } = useSession()
const { mutate: updateUser, error: updateError } = useUpdateUser()
const [disabled, setDisabled] = useState(true)
type ActionState = Parameters<typeof updateUser>[0]
const updateProfile = async (_: ActionState, formData: FormData) => {
const name = formData.get("name") as string
setDisabled(true)
const { error } = await updateUserAsync({ name, fetchOptions: { throw: false } })
if (error) {
// Show an error Toast or throw an error to an ErrorBoundary
setDisabled(false)
}
return { name } as ActionState
}
const [state, action, isSubmitting] = useActionState(updateProfile, {})
// useEffect(() => {
// if (updateError) {
// setDisabled(false)
// // Show an error Toast
// }
// }, [updateError])
if (isPending || !user) {
return (
<div>
Loading...
</div>
)
}
return (
<div className="flex flex-col items-center gap-4 my-auto">
<Card className="w-full max-w-md">
<CardHeader>
<CardTitle>
Change Name
</CardTitle>
</CardHeader>
<CardContent>
<form
action={action}
className="flex flex-col gap-4 items-start"
>
<Label htmlFor="name">
Name
</Label>
<Input
defaultValue={state?.name ?? user.name}
name="name"
placeholder="Name"
onChange={() => setDisabled(false)}
/>
<Button disabled={isSubmitting || disabled}>
<span className={cn(isSubmitting && "opacity-0")}>
Save
</span>
{isSubmitting && <Loader2 className="animate-spin absolute" />}
</Button>
</form>
</CardContent>
</Card>
</div>
)
}
Server-Side Prefetch - Advanced Usage
If you want to use a hybrid prefetching strategy, this is totally supported.
Tanstack Query - Advanced Server Rendering
SSR prefetchSession
The prefetchSession
function is used in the server to prefetch session data and store it in the query client.
Props
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
auth | Auth | The server auth instance. |
queryClient | QueryClient | The query client instance. |
headers | Headers | The headers object from the server request. |
queryKey? | string[] | Optional key for the session query. Default is ["session"] . |
RSC Example
import { prefetchSession } from "@daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack/server"
import { HydrationBoundary, QueryClient, dehydrate } from "@tanstack/react-query"
import { headers } from "next/headers"
import { betterAuth } from "better-auth"
import { auth } from "@/lib/auth"
export default async function Page() {
const queryClient = new QueryClient()
const { data, session, user } = await prefetchSession(
auth, queryClient, await headers()
)
return (
<HydrationBoundary state={dehydrate(queryClient)}>
<ClientPage />
</HydrationBoundary>
)
}
useAuthQuery
import type { AnyUseQueryOptions } from "@tanstack/react-query"
import { useAuthQuery } from "@/lib/auth-hooks"
import { authClient } from "@/lib/auth-client"
export function useListDeviceSessions(
options?: Partial<AnyUseQueryOptions>
) {
return useAuthQuery({
queryKey: ["device-sessions"],
queryFn: authClient.multiSession.listDeviceSessions,
options
})
}
useAuthMutation
import { AuthQueryContext, type AuthQueryOptions } from "@daveyplate/better-auth-tanstack"
import { authClient } from "@/lib/auth-client"
import { useAuthMutation } from "@/lib/auth-hooks"
export function useUpdateUser(
options?: Partial<AuthQueryOptions>
) {
type SessionData = typeof authClient["$Infer"]["Session"]
const { sessionKey: queryKey } = useContext(AuthQueryContext)
return useAuthMutation({
queryKey,
mutationFn: authClient.updateUser,
optimisticData: (params, previousSession: SessionData) => ({
...previousSession,
user: { ...previousSession.user, ...params }
}),
options
})
}
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.