Aller au contenu principal
For our new friends:

Logto is an Auth0 alternative designed for modern apps and SaaS products. It offers both Cloud and Open-source services to help you quickly launch your identity and management (IAM) system. Enjoy authentication, authorization, and multi-tenant management all in one.

We recommend starting with a free development tenant on Logto Cloud. This allows you to explore all the features easily.

In this article, we will go through the steps to quickly build the Hugging Face sign-in experience (user authentication) with Auth.js (Next Auth) and Logto.

Prerequisites

Create an application in Logto

Logto is based on OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication and OAuth 2.0 authorization. It supports federated identity management across multiple applications, commonly called Single Sign-On (SSO).

To create your Traditional web application, simply follow these steps:

  1. Open the Logto Console. In the "Get started" section, click the "View all" link to open the application frameworks list. Alternatively, you can navigate to Logto Console > Applications, and click the "Create application" button. Get started
  2. In the opening modal, click the "Traditional web" section or filter all the available "Traditional web" frameworks using the quick filter checkboxes on the left. Click the "Auth.js (Next Auth)" framework card to start creating your application. Frameworks
  3. Enter the application name, e.g., "Bookstore," and click "Create application".

🎉 Ta-da! You just created your first application in Logto. You'll see a congrats page which includes a detailed integration guide. Follow the guide to see what the experience will be in your application.

Integrate Auth.js (Next Auth) with Logto

astuce:
  • In this guide, we assume you have set up Next Auth in your Next.js project. If you haven't, check out the Next Auth documentation to get started.

Installation

Install Auth.js via your favorite package manager:

npm i next-auth@beta

See Auth.js documentation for more details.

Set up Auth.js provider

astuce:

You can find and copy "App Secret" from application details page in Admin Console:

App Secret

Modify your API route config of Auth.js, add Logto as an OIDC provider:

./app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts
import { handlers } from '@/auth';
export const { GET, POST } = handlers;
./auth.ts
import NextAuth from 'next-auth';

export const { handlers, signIn, signOut, auth } = NextAuth({
providers: [
{
id: 'logto',
name: 'Logto',
type: 'oidc',
// You can get the issuer value from the Logto Application Details page,
// in the field "Issuer endpoint"
issuer: 'https://xxxx.logto.app/oidc',
clientId: '<logto-app-id>',
clientSecret: '<logto-app-secret>',
authorization: {
params: { scope: 'openid offline_access profile email' },
},
profile(profile) {
// You can customize the user profile mapping here
return {
id: profile.sub,
name: profile.name ?? profile.username,
email: profile.email,
image: profile.picture,
};
},
},
],
});
  1. Replace the issuer URL with your Logto application's "Issuer endpoint".
  2. Replace the clientId and clientSecret with your Logto application's ID and secret.
  3. Customize the profile function to map the user profile to the Next Auth user object, the default mapping is shown in the example.

Then you can also add an optional Middleware to keep the session alive:

./middleware.ts
export { auth as middleware } from '@/auth';

You can find more details in the Auth.js documentation.

Configure sign-in redirect URI

Before we dive into the details, here's a quick overview of the end-user experience. The sign-in process can be simplified as follows:

  1. Your app invokes the sign-in method.
  2. The user is redirected to the Logto sign-in page. For native apps, the system browser is opened.
  3. The user signs in and is redirected back to your app (configured as the redirect URI).

Regarding redirect-based sign-in

  1. This authentication process follows the OpenID Connect (OIDC) protocol, and Logto enforces strict security measures to protect user sign-in.
  2. If you have multiple apps, you can use the same identity provider (Logto). Once the user signs in to one app, Logto will automatically complete the sign-in process when the user accesses another app.

To learn more about the rationale and benefits of redirect-based sign-in, see Logto sign-in experience explained.


remarque:

In the following code snippets, we assume your app is running on http://localhost:3000/.

Let's switch to the Application details page of Logto Console. Add a Redirect URI http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback/logto and click "Save changes".

Redirect URI in Logto Console

Implement sign-in and sign-out

Implement sign-in and sign-out button

app/components/sign-in.tsx
import { signIn } from '@/auth';

export default function SignIn() {
return (
<form
action={async () => {
'use server';
await signIn('logto');
}}
>
<button type="submit">Sign In</button>
</form>
);
}
app/components/sign-out.tsx
import { signOut } from '@/auth';

export function SignOut() {
return (
<form
action={async () => {
'use server';
await signOut();
}}
>
<button type="submit">Sign Out</button>
</form>
);
}

Show sign-in and sign-out button in the page

app/page.tsx
import SignIn from './components/sign-in';
import SignOut from './components/sign-out';
import { auth } from '@/auth';

export default function Home() {
const session = await auth();

return <div>{session?.user ? <SignOut /> : <SignIn />}</div>;
}

Above is a simple example, you can check the Auth.js documentation for more details.

Checkpoint

Now, you can test your application to see if the authentication works as expected.

Add Hugging Face connector

To enable quick sign-in and improve user conversion, connect with Auth.js (Next Auth) as an identity provider. The Logto social connector helps you establish this connection in minutes by allowing several parameter inputs.

To add a social connector, simply follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Console > Connectors > Social Connectors.
  2. Click "Add social connector" and select "Hugging Face".
  3. Follow the README guide and complete required fields and customize settings.
Connector tab
remarque:

If you are following the in-place Connector guide, you can skip the next section.

Set up Hugging Face OAuth app

Sign in with Hugging Face account

Go to the Hugging Face website and sign in with your Hugging Face account. You may register a new account if you don't have one.

Create an OAuth app in the Hugging Face

Follow the Creating an oauth app guide, and register a new application.

In the creation process, you will need to provide the following information:

  • Application Name: The name of your application.
  • Homepage URL: The URL of your application's homepage or landing page.
  • Logo URL: The URL of your application's logo.
  • Scopes: The scopes allowed for the OAuth app. For Hugging Face connector, usually use profile to get the user's profile information and email to get the user's email address. Ensure these scopes are allowed in your Hugging Face OAuth app if you want to use them.
  • Redirect URI: The URL to redirect the user to after they have authenticated. You can find the redirect URI in the Logto Admin Console when you're creating a Hugging Face connector or in the created Hugging Face connector details page.

Managing Hugging Face OAuth apps

Go to the Connected Applications page, you can add, edit or delete existing OAuth apps. You can also find Client ID and generate App secrets in corresponding OAuth app settings pages.

Configure your connector

Fill out the clientId and clientSecret field with Client ID and App Secret you've got from OAuth app detail pages mentioned in the previous section.

scope is a space-delimited list of Hugging Face supported scopes. If not provided, scope defaults to be profile. For Hugging Face connector, the scope you may want to use is profile and email. profile scope is required to get the user's profile information, and email scope is required to get the user's email address. Ensure you have allowed these scopes in your Hugging Face OAuth app (configured in Create an OAuth app in the Hugging Face section).

Config types

NameType
clientIdstring
clientSecretstring
scopestring

Save your configuration

Double check you have filled out necessary values in the Logto connector configuration area. Click "Save and Done" (or "Save changes") and the Hugging Face connector should be available now.

Enable Hugging Face connector in Sign-in Experience

Once you create a social connector successfully, you can enable it as a "Continue with Hugging Face" button in Sign-in Experience.

  1. Navigate to Console > Sign-in experience > Sign-up and sign-in.
  2. (Optional) Choose "Not applicable" for sign-up identifier if you need social login only.
  3. Add configured Hugging Face connector to the "Social sign-in" section.
Sign-in Experience tab

Testing and Validation

Return to your Auth.js (Next Auth) app. You should now be able to sign in with Hugging Face. Enjoy!

Further readings

End-user flows: Logto provides a out-of-the-box authentication flows including MFA and enterprise SSO, along with powerful APIs for flexible implementation of account settings, security verification, and multi-tenant experience.

Authorization: Authorization defines the actions a user can do or resources they can access after being authenticated. Explore how to protect your API for native and single-page applications and implement Role-based Access Control (RBAC).

Organizations: Particularly effective in multi-tenant SaaS and B2B apps, the organization feature enable tenant creation, member management, organization-level RBAC, and just-in-time-provisioning.

Customer IAM series Our serial blog posts about Customer (or Consumer) Identity and Access Management, from 101 to advanced topics and beyond.