@zitadel/sveltekit-auth
v1.1.2
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A comprehensive authentication integration for SvelteKit applications with TypeScript support and session management
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SvelteKit Auth
A SvelteKit integration that provides seamless authentication with multiple providers, session management, and SvelteKit-native hook patterns.
This integration brings the power and flexibility of OAuth to SvelteKit applications with full TypeScript support, SSR-friendly HTTP handling, and SvelteKit-native patterns including server hooks and load functions.
Why?
Modern web applications require robust, secure, and flexible authentication systems. Integrating OAuth and session management with SvelteKit applications requires careful consideration of framework patterns, server-side rendering, and TypeScript integration.
However, a direct integration isn't always straightforward. Different types of applications or deployment scenarios might warrant different approaches:
- Hook Integration: OAuth and auth flows operate at the HTTP level, while SvelteKit
uses server hooks (
hooks.server.ts) and load functions. A proper integration should bridge this gap by providing ahandlehook that intercepts auth routes and populatesevent.localstransparently. - HTTP Request Handling: SvelteKit's hooks receive
RequestEventobjects. This integration handles the protocol bridging so OAuth and SvelteKit's request lifecycle work seamlessly together. - Session and Request Lifecycle: Proper session handling in SvelteKit
requires SSR-friendly utilities that work across server-rendered pages and
client interactions, compatible with
+page.server.tsload functions. - Route Protection: Many applications need fine-grained authorization
beyond simple authentication.
getSession()provides a clean server-side primitive for protecting routes and layouts.
This integration, @zitadel/sveltekit-auth, aims to provide the flexibility
to handle such scenarios. It allows you to leverage the full OAuth provider ecosystem
while maintaining SvelteKit best practices, ultimately leading to a more
effective and less burdensome authentication implementation.
Installation
Install using NPM by using the following command:
npm install @zitadel/sveltekit-authUsage
To use this integration, call SvelteKitAuth() and export the resulting
handle hook from hooks.server.ts. Auth routes are served at
/api/auth/* by default.
First, create your auth configuration:
// src/lib/auth/auth.ts
import { SvelteKitAuth, type SvelteKitAuthConfig } from '@zitadel/sveltekit-auth';
import Zitadel from '@auth/core/providers/zitadel';
export const authConfig: SvelteKitAuthConfig = {
providers: [
Zitadel({
clientId: process.env.ZITADEL_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.ZITADEL_CLIENT_SECRET,
issuer: process.env.ZITADEL_DOMAIN,
}),
],
secret: process.env.AUTH_SECRET,
trustHost: true,
};
export const { handle, getSession } = SvelteKitAuth(authConfig);Then export the hook:
// src/hooks.server.ts
export { handle } from '$lib/auth/auth';Using the Authentication System
The integration provides several functions and hooks for handling authentication:
Server Utilities:
SvelteKitAuth(config): Creates the{ handle }hookgetSession(event, config): Retrieves the current session in load functions
Client Exports (from @zitadel/sveltekit-auth/client):
signIn(provider?, options?): Client helper for sign-insignOut(options?): Client helper for sign-out
Basic Usage in a Load Function:
// src/routes/+page.server.ts
import { getSession } from '@zitadel/sveltekit-auth';
import { authConfig } from '$lib/auth/auth';
export async function load(event) {
const session = await getSession(event, authConfig);
return { session };
}<!-- src/routes/+page.svelte -->
<script lang="ts">
export let data;
</script>
{#if data.session}
<p>Welcome, {data.session.user?.name}</p>
<button on:click={() => import('@zitadel/sveltekit-auth/client').then(m => m.signOut())}>
Sign out
</button>
{:else}
<button on:click={() => import('@zitadel/sveltekit-auth/client').then(m => m.signIn('zitadel'))}>
Sign in
</button>
{/if}Prefer a dedicated sign-in page? Use the client helpers directly:
<!-- src/routes/signin/+page.svelte -->
<script lang="ts">
import { signIn } from '@zitadel/sveltekit-auth/client';
</script>
<button on:click={() => signIn('zitadel')}>Sign in with ZITADEL</button>Example: Advanced Configuration with Multiple Providers
This example shows how to use the integration with multiple OAuth providers and custom session configuration:
// src/lib/auth/auth.ts
import { SvelteKitAuth, type SvelteKitAuthConfig } from '@zitadel/sveltekit-auth';
import Zitadel from '@auth/core/providers/zitadel';
import Google from '@auth/core/providers/google';
export const authConfig: SvelteKitAuthConfig = {
providers: [
Zitadel({
clientId: process.env.ZITADEL_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.ZITADEL_CLIENT_SECRET,
issuer: process.env.ZITADEL_DOMAIN,
}),
Google({
clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET,
}),
],
secret: process.env.AUTH_SECRET,
trustHost: true,
session: {
strategy: 'jwt',
maxAge: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60, // 30 days
},
callbacks: {
async jwt({ token, user }) {
if (user) (token as any).roles = (user as any).roles;
return token;
},
async session({ session, token }) {
(session.user as any).roles = (token as any).roles as
| string[]
| undefined;
return session;
},
},
};
export const { handle, getSession } = SvelteKitAuth(authConfig);Known Issues
- SvelteKit Hook Required: The integration must be wired as the
handlehook insrc/hooks.server.ts. Without this hook, auth routes will not be intercepted andevent.locals.sessionwill not be populated. - Environment Configuration: The integration relies on
AUTH_SECRETand, in many hosting scenarios,AUTH_TRUST_HOST. Ensure these are correctly set in your environment for production. - Callback URLs: OAuth providers must be configured with the correct
callback URL:
[origin]/api/auth/callback/[provider]. - Type Augmentation: If you attach additional properties (e.g., roles) to
the user session object, extend your app's types accordingly so consumers of
session.userremain type-safe. - Redirect Semantics: OAuth providers expect real browser navigations during
sign-in. The client helpers handle this for you — avoid manual
fetch()calls to provider endpoints unless you know you need credential/email flows.
Useful links
- SvelteKit: The framework this integration targets.
Contributing
If you have suggestions for how this integration could be improved, or want to report a bug, open an issue — we'd love all and any contributions.
License
Apache-2.0
