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So I'm creating authentication logic in my Next.js app. I created /api/auth/login page where I handle request and if user's data is good, I'm creating a httpOnly cookie with JWT token and returning some data to frontend. That part works fine but I need some way to protect some pages so only the logged users can access them and I have problem with creating a HOC for that.

The best way I saw is to use getInitialProps but on Next.js site it says that I shouldn't use it anymore, so I thought about using getServerSideProps but that doesn't work either or I'm probably doing something wrong.

This is my HOC code: (cookie are stored under userToken name)

import React from 'react';
const jwt = require('jsonwebtoken');

const RequireAuthentication = (WrappedComponent) => {

  return WrappedComponent;
};


export async function getServerSideProps({req,res}) {
  const token = req.cookies.userToken || null;

// no token so i take user  to login page
  if (!token) {
      res.statusCode = 302;
      res.setHeader('Location', '/admin/login')
      return {props: {}}
  } else {
    // we have token so i return nothing without changing location
       return;
     }
}
export default RequireAuthentication;

If you have any other ideas how to handle auth in Next.js with cookies I would be grateful for help because I'm new to the server side rendering react/auth.

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2 Answers 2

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You should separate and extract your authentication logic from getServerSideProps into a re-usable higher-order function.

For instance, you could have the following function that would accept another function (your getServerSideProps), and would redirect to your login page if the userToken isn't set.

export function requireAuthentication(gssp) {
    return async (context) => {
        const { req, res } = context;
        const token = req.cookies.userToken;

        if (!token) {
            // Redirect to login page
            return {
                redirect: {
                    destination: '/admin/login',
                    statusCode: 302
                }
            };
        }

        return await gssp(context); // Continue on to call `getServerSideProps` logic
    }
}

You would then use it in your page by wrapping the getServerSideProps function.

// pages/index.js (or some other page)

export const getServerSideProps = requireAuthentication(context => {
    // Your normal `getServerSideProps` code here
})
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    Okay, i even don't have the cookie object in my req.headers co i just start a new thread because im not sure if this is related to your answer, but thank you very much for help! Feb 8, 2021 at 21:40
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    @deadcoder0904 Typing gssp as requireAuthentication(gssp: GetServerSideProps) works for me. Regarding the error you're getting, you may want to create a new question for that as I don't think it's related to this question. Jan 17, 2022 at 19:14
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    @deadcoder0904 You may want to create a new question for the typing issue you're having. Jan 19, 2022 at 7:55
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    @juliomalves i would've but it isn't a significant of a problem. using any for now :) Jan 19, 2022 at 13:37
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    That makes sense - thanks!!
    – gullerg
    Mar 4, 2022 at 21:27
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Based on Julio's answer, I made it work for iron-session:

import { GetServerSidePropsContext } from 'next'
import { withSessionSsr } from '@/utils/index'

export const withAuth = (gssp: any) => {
    return async (context: GetServerSidePropsContext) => {
        const { req } = context
        const user = req.session.user

        if (!user) {
            return {
                redirect: {
                    destination: '/',
                    statusCode: 302,
                },
            }
        }

        return await gssp(context)
    }
}

export const withAuthSsr = (handler: any) => withSessionSsr(withAuth(handler))

And then I use it like:

export const getServerSideProps = withAuthSsr((context: GetServerSidePropsContext) => {
    return {
        props: {},
    }
})

My withSessionSsr function looks like:

import { GetServerSidePropsContext, GetServerSidePropsResult, NextApiHandler } from 'next'
import { withIronSessionApiRoute, withIronSessionSsr } from 'iron-session/next'
import { IronSessionOptions } from 'iron-session'

const IRON_OPTIONS: IronSessionOptions = {
    cookieName: process.env.IRON_COOKIE_NAME,
    password: process.env.IRON_PASSWORD,
    ttl: 60 * 2,
}

function withSessionRoute(handler: NextApiHandler) {
    return withIronSessionApiRoute(handler, IRON_OPTIONS)
}

// Theses types are compatible with InferGetStaticPropsType https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching#typescript-use-getstaticprops
function withSessionSsr<P extends { [key: string]: unknown } = { [key: string]: unknown }>(
    handler: (
        context: GetServerSidePropsContext
    ) => GetServerSidePropsResult<P> | Promise<GetServerSidePropsResult<P>>
) {
    return withIronSessionSsr(handler, IRON_OPTIONS)
}

export { withSessionRoute, withSessionSsr }

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