Adds basic auth support to Next.js projects using the official middleware approach (with a middleware
file).
Options can be set on the basic auth middleware and overridden using environment variables.
Next.js version | Plugin version |
---|---|
Next.js >=13.1 | 3.x |
Next.js 12,13.0 | 2.x |
Next.js 10,11 | 1.x |
Run either of the following commands to add the package, based on your package manager of choice:
# NPM
npm install nextjs-basic-auth-middleware
# Yarn
yarn add nextjs-basic-auth-middleware
The Next.js middleware functionality allows you to add basic auth in front of all your requests, see the Next.js Middleware documentation for more information.
It consists of 2 parts, createNextAuthMiddleware
for checking and redirecting and createApiPage
to create the API page that sends a 401 message.
You can use the createNextAuthMiddleware
function to create a default middleware function that sends a NextResponse.next()
when the auth passes:
// middleware.ts
import { createNextAuthMiddleware } from 'nextjs-basic-auth-middleware'
export const middleware = createNextAuthMiddleware(options)
export const config = {
matcher: ['/(.*)'], // Replace this with your own matcher logic
}
Optional
You can also use the nextBasicAuthMiddleware
function to check basic auth in a bigger middleware function:
import { nextBasicAuthMiddleware } from 'nextjs-basic-auth-middleware'
export const middleware = (req) => {
nextBasicAuthMiddleware(options, req)
// Your other middleware functions here
return NextResponse.next()
}
⚠️ The middleware will still return a 401 and will quit processing the rest of the middleware. Add this middleware after any required work.
If you want to override credentials you can use the BASIC_AUTH_CREDENTIALS
environment variable:
# Enables basic auth for user `test` with password `password`
BASIC_AUTH_CREDENTIALS=user:password
# You can set multiple accounts using `|` as a delimiter
BASIC_AUTH_CREDENTIALS=user:password|user2:password2
nextBasicAuthMiddleware(req: NextApiRequest, res: http.ServerResponse, options)
The options object can contain any of the following options:
option | description | default value |
---|---|---|
pathname |
The path that the middleware redirects to | /api/auth |
users |
A list of users that can authenticate | [] |
message |
Message to display to the user when authentication fails | Authentication failed |
realm |
Realm to show in the WWW-Authenticate header | protected |
The user object consists of the following required fields:
field | description | type |
---|---|---|
name |
The username | string |
password |
The password | string |