| name | better-auth |
| description | Provides Better Auth integration patterns for NestJS backend and Next.js frontend with Drizzle ORM and PostgreSQL. Use when setting up Better Auth with NestJS backend, integrating Next.js App Router frontend, configuring Drizzle ORM schema, implementing social login (GitHub, Google), adding plugins (2FA, Organization, SSO, Magic Link, Passkey), implementing email/password authentication with session management, or creating protected routes and middleware. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep, Bash |
Better Auth Integration Guide
Overview
Better Auth is a type-safe authentication framework for TypeScript supporting multiple providers, 2FA, SSO, organizations, and passkeys. This skill covers integration patterns for NestJS backend with Drizzle ORM + PostgreSQL and Next.js App Router frontend.
When to Use
- Setting up Better Auth with NestJS backend
- Integrating Next.js App Router frontend
- Configuring Drizzle ORM schema with PostgreSQL
- Implementing social login (GitHub, Google, Facebook, Microsoft)
- Adding MFA/2FA with TOTP, passkey passwordless auth, or magic links
- Managing trusted devices and backup codes for account recovery
- Building multi-tenant apps with organizations or SSO
- Creating protected routes with session management
Quick Start
Installation
npm install better-auth @auth/drizzle-adapter drizzle-orm pg
npm install -D drizzle-kit
npm install better-auth
4-Phase Setup
- Database: Install Drizzle, configure schema, run migrations
- Backend: Create Better Auth instance with NestJS module
- Frontend: Configure auth client, create pages, add middleware
- Plugins: Add 2FA, passkey, organizations as needed
See references/nestjs-setup.md for complete backend setup, references/plugins.md for plugin configuration.
Instructions
Phase 1: Database Setup
-
Install dependencies
npm install drizzle-orm pg @auth/drizzle-adapter better-auth
npm install -D drizzle-kit
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Create Drizzle config (drizzle.config.ts)
import { defineConfig } from 'drizzle-kit';
export default defineConfig({
schema: './src/auth/schema.ts',
out: './drizzle',
dialect: 'postgresql',
dbCredentials: { url: process.env.DATABASE_URL! },
});
-
Generate and run migrations
npx drizzle-kit generate
npx drizzle-kit migrate
Checkpoint: Verify tables created: psql $DATABASE_URL -c "\dt" should show user, account, session, verification_token tables.
Phase 2: Backend Setup (NestJS)
-
Create database module - Set up Drizzle connection service
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Configure Better Auth instance
import { betterAuth } from 'better-auth';
import { drizzleAdapter } from '@auth/drizzle-adapter';
import * as schema from './schema';
export const auth = betterAuth({
database: drizzleAdapter(schema, { provider: 'postgresql' }),
emailAndPassword: { enabled: true },
socialProviders: {
github: {
clientId: process.env.AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID!,
clientSecret: process.env.AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET!,
}
}
});
-
Create auth controller
@Controller('auth')
export class AuthController {
@All('*')
async handleAuth(@Req() req: Request, @Res() res: Response) {
return auth.handler(req);
}
}
Checkpoint: Test endpoint GET /auth/get-session returns { session: null } when unauthenticated (no error).
Phase 3: Frontend Setup (Next.js)
-
Configure auth client (lib/auth.ts)
import { createAuthClient } from 'better-auth/client';
export const authClient = createAuthClient({
baseURL: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL!
});
-
Add middleware (middleware.ts)
import { auth } from '@/lib/auth';
export default auth((req) => {
if (!req.auth && req.nextUrl.pathname.startsWith('/dashboard')) {
return Response.redirect(new URL('/sign-in', req.nextUrl.origin));
}
});
export const config = { matcher: ['/dashboard/:path*'] };
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Create sign-in page with form or social buttons
Checkpoint: Navigating to /dashboard when logged out should redirect to /sign-in.
Phase 4: Advanced Features
Add plugins from references/plugins.md:
-
2FA: twoFactor({ issuer: 'AppName', otpOptions: { sendOTP } })
-
Passkey: passkey({ rpID: 'domain.com', rpName: 'App' })
-
Organizations: organization({ avatar: { enabled: true } })
-
Magic Link: magicLink({ sendMagicLink })
-
SSO: sso({ saml: { enabled: true } })
Checkpoint: After adding plugins, re-run migrations and verify new tables exist.
Examples
Example 1: Server Component with Session
Input: Display user data in a Next.js Server Component.
import { auth } from '@/lib/auth';
import { redirect } from 'next/navigation';
export default async function DashboardPage() {
const session = await auth();
if (!session) {
redirect('/sign-in');
}
return (
<div>
<h1>Welcome, {session.user.name}</h1>
<p>Email: {session.user.email}</p>
</div>
);
}
Output: Renders user info for authenticated users; redirects unauthenticated to sign-in.
Example 2: 2FA TOTP Verification with Trusted Device
Input: User has 2FA enabled and wants to sign in, marking device as trusted.
export const auth = betterAuth({
plugins: [
twoFactor({
issuer: 'MyApp',
otpOptions: {
async sendOTP({ user, otp }, ctx) {
await sendEmail({
to: user.email,
subject: 'Your verification code',
body: `Code: ${otp}`
});
}
}
})
]
});
const verify2FA = async (code: string) => {
const { data } = await authClient.twoFactor.verifyTotp({
code,
trustDevice: true
});
if (data) {
router.push('/dashboard');
}
};
Output: User authenticated; device trusted for 30 days without 2FA prompt.
Example 3: Passkey Registration and Login
Input: Enable passkey (WebAuthn) authentication for passwordless login.
import { passkey } from '@better-auth/passkey';
export const auth = betterAuth({
plugins: [
passkey({
rpID: 'example.com',
rpName: 'My App',
})
]
});
const registerPasskey = async () => {
const { data } = await authClient.passkey.register({
name: 'My Device'
});
};
const signInWithPasskey = async () => {
await authClient.signIn.passkey({
autoFill: true,
});
};
Output: Users can register and authenticate with biometrics, PIN, or security keys.
For more examples (backup codes, organizations, magic link, conditional UI), see references/plugins.md and references/passkey.md.
Best Practices
- Environment Variables: Store all secrets in
.env, add to .gitignore
- Secret Generation: Use
openssl rand -base64 32 for BETTER_AUTH_SECRET
- HTTPS Required: OAuth callbacks need HTTPS (use
ngrok for local testing)
- Session Expiration: Configure based on security requirements (7 days default)
- Database Indexing: Add indexes on
email, userId for performance
- Error Handling: Return generic errors without exposing sensitive details
- Rate Limiting: Add to auth endpoints to prevent brute force attacks
- Type Safety: Use
npx better-auth typegen for full TypeScript coverage
Constraints and Warnings
Security Notes
- Never commit secrets: Add
.env to .gitignore; never commit OAuth secrets or DB credentials
- Validate redirect URLs: Always validate OAuth redirect URLs to prevent open redirects
- Hash passwords: Better Auth handles password hashing automatically; never implement custom hashing
- Session storage: For production, use Redis or another scalable session store
- HTTPS Only: Always use HTTPS for authentication in production
- Email Verification: Always implement email verification for password-based auth
Known Limitations
- Better Auth requires Node.js 18+ for Next.js App Router support
- Some OAuth providers require specific redirect URL formats
- Passkeys require HTTPS and compatible browsers
- Organization features require additional database tables
Resources
Documentation
Reference Implementations
references/nestjs-setup.md - Complete NestJS backend setup
references/nextjs-setup.md - Complete Next.js frontend setup
references/plugins.md - Plugin configuration (2FA, passkey, organizations, SSO, magic link)
references/mfa-2fa.md - Detailed MFA/2FA guide
references/passkey.md - Detailed passkey implementation
references/schema.md - Drizzle schema reference
references/social-providers.md - Social provider configuration