LDAP Authentication
Auth.js provides the ability to setup a custom Credential provider which we can take advantage of to authenticate users against an existing LDAP server.
You will need an additional dependency, ldapjs
, which you can install by running
- npm
- yarn
- pnpm
npm install ldapjs
yarn add ldapjs
pnpm add ldapjs
Then you must setup the CredentialsProvider()
provider key like so:
[...nextauth].js
const ldap = require("ldapjs")
import NextAuth from "next-auth"
import CredentialsProvider from "next-auth/providers/credentials"
export default NextAuth({
providers: [
CredentialsProvider({
name: "LDAP",
credentials: {
username: { label: "DN", type: "text", placeholder: "" },
password: { label: "Password", type: "password" },
},
async authorize(credentials, req) {
// You might want to pull this call out so we're not making a new LDAP client on every login attemp
const client = ldap.createClient({
url: process.env.LDAP_URI,
})
// Essentially promisify the LDAPJS client.bind function
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
client.bind(credentials.username, credentials.password, (error) => {
if (error) {
console.error("Failed")
reject()
} else {
console.log("Logged in")
resolve({
username: credentials.username,
password: credentials.password,
})
}
})
})
},
}),
],
callbacks: {
async jwt({ token, user }) {
const isSignIn = user ? true : false
if (isSignIn) {
token.username = user.username
token.password = user.password
}
return token
},
async session({ session, token }) {
return { ...session, user: { username: token.username } }
},
},
})
The idea is that once one is authenticated with the LDAP server, one can pass through both the username/DN and password to the JWT stored in the browser.
This is then passed back to any API routes and retrieved as such:
/pages/api/doLDAPWork.js
token = await jwt.getToken({
req,
})
const { username, password } = token
Thanks to Winwardo for the code example