providers/reddit
default()β
default(
config
):OAuthConfig
<Record
<string
,any
> >
Add Reddit login to your page.
Setupβ
Callback URLβ
https://example.com/api/auth/callback/reddit
Configurationβ
import Auth from "@auth/core"
import Reddit from "@auth/core/providers/reddit"
const request = new Request(origin)
const response = await Auth(request, {
providers: [Reddit({ clientId: REDDIT_CLIENT_ID, clientSecret: REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET })],
})
Resourcesβ
Notesβ
By default, Auth.js assumes that the Reddit provider is based on the OAuth 2 specification.
Reddit requires authorization every time you go through their page. Only allows one callback URL per Client ID / Client Secret.
This Provider template only has a one hour access token to it and only has the "identity" scope. If you want to get a refresh token as well you must follow this:
providers: [
RedditProvider({
clientId: process.env.REDDIT_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET,
authorization: {
params: {
duration: 'permanent',
},
},
}),
]
The Reddit provider comes with a default configuration. To override the defaults for your use case, check out customizing a built-in OAuth provider.
If you think you found a bug in the default configuration, you can open an issue.
Auth.js strictly adheres to the specification and it cannot take responsibility for any deviation from the spec by the provider. You can open an issue, but if the problem is non-compliance with the spec, we might not pursue a resolution. You can ask for more help in Discussions.
Parametersβ
βͺ config: OAuthUserConfig
< Record
< string
, any
> >
Returnsβ
OAuthConfig
< Record
< string
, any
> >