Neo4j
This is the Neo4j Adapter for next-auth
. This package can only be used in conjunction with the primary next-auth
package. It is not a standalone package.
Getting Started​
- Install the necessary packages
npm install next-auth @next-auth/neo4j-adapter neo4j-driver
- Add this adapter to your
pages/api/[...nextauth].js
next-auth configuration object.
pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js
import neo4j from "neo4j-driver"
import { Neo4jAdapter } from "@next-auth/neo4j-adapter"
const driver = neo4j.driver(
"bolt://localhost",
neo4j.auth.basic("neo4j", "password")
)
const neo4jSession = driver.session()
// For more information on each option (and a full list of options) go to
// https://next-auth.js.org/configuration/options
export default NextAuth({
// https://next-auth.js.org/configuration/providers
providers: [],
adapter: Neo4jAdapter(neo4jSession),
...
})
Schema​
Node labels​
The following node labels are used.
- User
- Account
- Session
- VerificationToken
Relationships​
The following relationships and relationship labels are used.
- (:User)-[:HAS_ACCOUNT]->(:Account)
- (:User)-[:HAS_SESSION]->(:Session)
Properties​
This schema is adapted for use in Neo4J and is based upon our main models. Please check there for the node properties. Relationships have no properties.
Indexes​
Optimum indexes will vary on your edition of Neo4j i.e. community or enterprise, and in case you have your own additional data on the nodes. Below are basic suggested indexes.
- For both Community Edition & Enterprise Edition create constraints and indexes
CREATE CONSTRAINT user_id_constraint IF NOT EXISTS
ON (u:User) ASSERT u.id IS UNIQUE;
CREATE INDEX user_id_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (u:User) ON (u.id);
CREATE INDEX user_email_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (u:User) ON (u.email);
CREATE CONSTRAINT session_session_token_constraint IF NOT EXISTS
ON (s:Session) ASSERT s.sessionToken IS UNIQUE;
CREATE INDEX session_session_token_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (s:Session) ON (s.sessionToken);
2.a. For Community Edition only create single-property indexes
CREATE INDEX account_provider_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (a:Account) ON (a.provider);
CREATE INDEX account_provider_account_id_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (a:Account) ON (a.providerAccountId);
CREATE INDEX verification_token_identifier_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (v:VerificationToken) ON (v.identifier);
CREATE INDEX verification_token_token_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (v:VerificationToken) ON (v.token);
2.b. For Enterprise Edition only create composite node key constraints and indexes
CREATE CONSTRAINT account_provider_composite_constraint IF NOT EXISTS
ON (a:Account) ASSERT (a.provider, a.providerAccountId) IS NODE KEY;
CREATE INDEX account_provider_composite_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (a:Account) ON (a.provider, a.providerAccountId);
CREATE CONSTRAINT verification_token_composite_constraint IF NOT EXISTS
ON (v:VerificationToken) ASSERT (v.identifier, v.token) IS NODE KEY;
CREATE INDEX verification_token_composite_index IF NOT EXISTS
FOR (v:VerificationToken) ON (v.identifier, v.token);