unauthorized
The unauthorized
function throws an error that renders a Next.js 401 error page. It's useful for handling authorization errors in your application. You can customize the UI using the unauthorized.js
file.
To start using unauthorized
, enable the experimental authInterrupts
configuration option in your next.config.js
file:
import type { NextConfig } from 'next'
const nextConfig: NextConfig = {
experimental: {
authInterrupts: true,
},
}
export default nextConfig
module.exports = {
experimental: {
authInterrupts: true,
},
}
unauthorized
can be invoked in Server Components, Server Actions, and Route Handlers.
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export default async function DashboardPage() {
const session = await verifySession()
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Render the dashboard for authenticated users
return (
<main>
<h1>Welcome to the Dashboard</h1>
<p>Hi, {session.user.name}.</p>
</main>
)
}
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export default async function DashboardPage() {
const session = await verifySession()
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Render the dashboard for authenticated users
return (
<main>
<h1>Welcome to the Dashboard</h1>
<p>Hi, {session.user.name}.</p>
</main>
)
}
Good to know
- The
unauthorized
function cannot be called in the root layout.
Examples
Displaying login UI to unauthenticated users
You can use unauthorized
function to display the unauthorized.js
file with a login UI.
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export default async function DashboardPage() {
const session = await verifySession()
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
return <div>Dashboard</div>
}
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export default async function DashboardPage() {
const session = await verifySession()
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
return <div>Dashboard</div>
}
Mutations with Server Actions
You can invoke unauthorized
in Server Actions to ensure only authenticated users can perform specific mutations.
'use server'
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
import db from '@/app/lib/db'
export async function updateProfile(data: FormData) {
const session = await verifySession()
// If the user is not authenticated, return a 401
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Proceed with mutation
// ...
}
'use server'
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
import db from '@/app/lib/db'
export async function updateProfile(data) {
const session = await verifySession()
// If the user is not authenticated, return a 401
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Proceed with mutation
// ...
}
Fetching data with Route Handlers
You can use unauthorized
in Route Handlers to ensure only authenticated users can access the endpoint.
import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from 'next/server'
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export async function GET(req: NextRequest): Promise<NextResponse> {
// Verify the user's session
const session = await verifySession()
// If no session exists, return a 401 and render unauthorized.tsx
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Fetch data
// ...
}
import { verifySession } from '@/app/lib/dal'
import { unauthorized } from 'next/navigation'
export async function GET() {
const session = await verifySession()
// If the user is not authenticated, return a 401 and render unauthorized.tsx
if (!session) {
unauthorized()
}
// Fetch data
// ...
}
Version History
Version | Changes |
---|---|
v15.1.0 | unauthorized introduced. |