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Version: v3

Events

Events are asynchronous functions that do not return a response, they are useful for audit logs / reporting.

You can specify a handler for any of these events below, for debugging or for an audit log.

note

Execution of your auth API will be blocked by an await on your event handler. If your event handler starts any burdensome work it should not block its own promise on that work.

Eventsโ€‹

signInโ€‹

Sent on successful sign in.

The message will be an object and contain:

  • user (from your adapter or from the provider if a credentials type provider)
  • account (from your adapter or the provider)
  • isNewUser (whether your adapter had a user for this account already)

signOutโ€‹

Sent when the user signs out.

The message object is the JWT, if using them, or the adapter session object for the session that is being ended.

createUserโ€‹

Sent when the adapter is told to create a new user.

The message object will be the user.

updateUserโ€‹

Sent when the adapter is told to update an existing user. Currently this is only sent when the user verifies their email address.

The message object will be the user.

linkAccountโ€‹

Sent when an account in a given provider is linked to a user in our userbase. For example, when a user signs up with Twitter or when an existing user links their Google account.

The message will be an object and contain:

  • user: The user object from your adapter
  • providerAccount: The object returned from the provider.

sessionโ€‹

Sent at the end of a request for the current session.

The message will be an object and contain:

  • session: The session object from your adapter
  • jwt: If using JWT, the token for this session.

errorโ€‹

Sent when an error occurs

The message could be any object relevant to describing the error.