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Year In Code

An experience for developers built with ❤️ by Auth0

Development

Requirements

Configuring Auth0

  1. Go to the Auth0 dashboard and create a new application of type Regular Web Applications and make sure to configure the following
  2. Go to the settings page of the application
  3. Configure the following settings:
  • Allowed Callback URLs: Should be set to http://localhost:3000/api/callback when testing locally or typically to https://myapp.com/api/callback when deploying your application.
  • Allowed Logout URLs: Should be set to http://localhost:3000/ when testing locally or typically to https://myapp.com/ when deploying your application.
  1. Save the settings
  2. Head into APIs, and click on Auth0 Management API
  3. Click on Machine to Machine Applications and authorize your newly created application.
  4. Open the authorized application dropdown and select the following permissions: read:users and read:user_idp_tokens.
  5. Save the settings by clicking on update.

Setting up Auth0 OAuth

  1. Go to Connections -> Social in your Auth0 dashboard.
  2. Click on create connection and select GitHub.
  3. Go back to your connections and click on GitHub.
  4. Head into Auth0 documentation on how to get your Client ID and Client Secret.
  5. Fill the Client ID and Client Secret.
  6. Enable the Email address attribute.
  7. Save your settings.
  8. Head into Applications tab and authorize your created application.
  9. Head into your application in Applications and click on Connections.
  10. Disable Username-Password-Authentication and enable only GitHub.

Set up environment variables

Copy the .env.local.sample file in this directory to .env.local (which will be ignored by Git):

cp .env.local.example .env.local

Then, open .env.local and add the missing environment variables:

  • NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_DOMAIN - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings.
  • AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET - Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard under settings.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_REDIRECT_URI - The url where Auth0 redirects back to, make sure a consistent url is used here.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_POST_LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URI - Where to redirect after logging out
  • SESSION_COOKIE_SECRET - A unique secret used to encrypt the cookies, has to be at least 32 characters. You can use this generator to generate a value. Value is in seconds.
  • WEBSOCKET_PAYLOAD_SECRET - A unique secret used to encrypt the websocket payload, has to be at least 32 characters. You can use this generator to generate a value.
  • SESSION_COOKIE_LIFETIME - How long a session lasts in seconds. The default is 2 hours.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL - The url of Next.js serverless functions
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_API_WEBSOCKET_URL - The url for websocket API in AWS.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDFRONT_URL - AWS Cloudfront url
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDFLARE_ANALYTICS_ID - The token for Cloudflare analytics that can be retrieved from the dashboard.
  • LAMBDA_API_URL - AWS API Gateway url
  • JWKS_URI - The url for Auth0 public keys. Normally has the following structure https://your-tenant.auth0.com/.well-known/jwks.json
  • JWT_TOKEN_ISSUER - The Auth0 tenant. Normally has the following structure https://your-tenant.auth0.com/
  • AWS_SOURCE_EMAIL - Email address where local emails will be sent from. Make sure to verify the email in the AWS SES dashboard.
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_FACEBOOK_ID - Facebook APP ID. You can get it here.
  • AUTH0_AUDIENCE - The url for Auth0 audience. Normally has the following structure https://your-tenant.auth0.com/api/v2/
  • SEND_POSTER_ANALYTICS_RECIPIENTS - A comma separated list of emails that will receive the emails with the poster statistics

Set Up Serveless Offline

To use Serverless Pro, please login with the following command:

serverless login

Create Credentials Profiles

To learn how to create profiles in AWS please refer to this guide.

Nebula has the following profiles for each stage:

  • nebulaDev
  • nebulaStaging
  • nebulaProduction

Select profile for deployment or development

To switch between profiles use the following command:

export AWS_PROFILE="nebulaDev"

Development

In the development environment the following servers are run:

  • Next.js dev server on port 3000
  • Serverless Offline on port 1337
  • Serverless Offline SES on port 9001
  • Serverless Offline S3 on port 4569
  • DynamoDB on port 8000
  • elasticmq on port 9324

To run all of these servers concurrently, run the dev command.

yarn dev
# or
npm run dev

Deploy on Vercel

You can deploy this app to the cloud with Vercel (Documentation).

Important: When you import your project on Vercel, make sure to click on Environment Variables and set them to match your .env.local file.

Deploy on AWS

To deploy on AWS please set up the following environment variables in the Parameter Store:

Name Value Encrypted
/{stage}/auth0/audience Same as AUTH0_AUDIENCE
/{stage}/auth0/client_id Same as NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID
/{stage}/auth0/client_secret Same as AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET true
/{stage}/auth0/domain Same as NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_DOMAIN
/{stage}/jwt/jwks_uri Same as JWKS_URI
/{stage}/jwt/token_issuer Same as JWT_TOKEN_ISSUER
/{stage}/websocket/payload_secret Same as WEBSOCKET_PAYLOAD_SECRET true
/{stage}/site/url Same as NEXT_PUBLIC_POST_LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URI
/{stage}/ses/source_email Email address where emails will be sent from. Make sure to verify the email in the AWS SES dashboard.

Manual Deployment

Before manually deploying, please make sure to have the correct profile selected.

To deploy to dev environment please run the following command:

serverless deploy

To deploy to other stages run:

serverless deploy --stage staging
# or
serverless deploy --stage prod

To deploy a single function run:

serverless deploy --stage stage -f functionName

Testing GitHub Actions

To run GitHub Actions locally please install act runner.

Then, add this action to the integration-and-e2e-test steps:

  - name: Install Cypress dependencies
    run:
      apt-get install libgtk2.0-0 libgtk-3-0 libgbm-dev libnotify-dev
      libgconf-2-4 libnss3 libxss1 libasound2 libxtst6 xauth xvfb

finally, run the following command:

act -P ubuntu-latest=nektos/act-environments-ubuntu:18.04

⚠️ WARNING: this will run a Docker container with >18 GB file size

A lean build can be run, but Cypress has to be excluded. Like this:

act --job unit-test