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@auth/pg-adapter

An official PostgreSQL adapter for Auth.js / NextAuth.js.

Installation

npm install next-auth @auth/pg-adapter pg

default()

default(client): Adapter

Setup

The SQL schema for the tables used by this adapter is as follows. Learn more about the models at our doc page on Database Models.

CREATE TABLE verification_token
(
identifier TEXT NOT NULL,
expires TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL,
token TEXT NOT NULL,

PRIMARY KEY (identifier, token)
);

CREATE TABLE accounts
(
id SERIAL,
"userId" INTEGER NOT NULL,
type VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
provider VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
"providerAccountId" VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
refresh_token TEXT,
access_token TEXT,
expires_at BIGINT,
id_token TEXT,
scope TEXT,
session_state TEXT,
token_type TEXT,

PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

CREATE TABLE sessions
(
id SERIAL,
"userId" INTEGER NOT NULL,
expires TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL,
"sessionToken" VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,

PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

CREATE TABLE users
(
id SERIAL,
name VARCHAR(255),
email VARCHAR(255),
"emailVerified" TIMESTAMPTZ,
image TEXT,

PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

auth.ts
import NextAuth from "next-auth"
import GoogleProvider from "next-auth/providers/google"
import PostgresAdapter from "@auth/pg-adapter"
import { Pool } from 'pg'

const pool = new Pool({
host: 'localhost',
user: 'database-user',
max: 20,
idleTimeoutMillis: 30000,
connectionTimeoutMillis: 2000,
})

export default NextAuth({
adapter: PostgresAdapter(pool),
providers: [
GoogleProvider({
clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET,
}),
],
})

Parameters

client: Pool

Returns

Adapter