webiny-configure-auth0
GitHub指导在 Webiny 项目中集成 Auth0 身份提供商,包括安装依赖、配置 JWT 映射、设置环境变量及部署流程。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add webiny/webiny-js --skill webiny-configure-auth0 -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "webiny-configure-auth0",
"description": "Configuring Auth0 as an identity provider (IDP) for Webiny projects. Use this skill when the developer asks about Auth0 authentication, Auth0 SSO, replacing Cognito with Auth0, setting up external identity providers, configuring OIDC authentication, mapping JWT claims to Webiny identities, or customizing the Auth0 login flow. Also relevant when asking about AUTH0_ISSUER, AUTH0_CLIENT_ID environment variables, Auth0IdpConfig, or the MyAuth0Extension pattern."
}
Configure Auth0 Authentication
TL;DR
Webiny supports Auth0 as an external identity provider (IDP) to replace the default Cognito authentication. First, install the @webiny/auth0 package (using the same version as the webiny dependency in package.json). Then create two files: an API config class that maps Auth0 JWT claims to Webiny identity data (Auth0IdpConfig), and a React extension component (<Auth0 />) that wires issuer URL, client ID, and the API config path. Register the extension in webiny.config.tsx, set two environment variables (AUTH0_ISSUER, AUTH0_CLIENT_ID), and deploy.
Pattern / Core Concept
Auth0 integration has two parts:
- API Config — A class implementing
Auth0IdpConfig.Interfacethat maps JWT token claims to Webiny's identity structure. Registered viaAuth0IdpConfig.createImplementation()(the universal DI pattern). - Extension Component — A React component that renders
<Auth0 />from@webiny/auth0, passing the issuer URL, client ID, and path to the API config file. The<Auth0 />component handles environment variable injection, API extension registration, and Admin login screen setup automatically.
How <Auth0 /> Works Internally
The <Auth0 /> component (from @webiny/auth0) is a defineExtension that:
- Sets Lambda env vars:
AUTH0_ISSUER,AUTH0_CLIENT_ID - Sets Admin app env vars:
REACT_APP_IDP_TYPE=auth0,REACT_APP_AUTH0_ISSUER,REACT_APP_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID - Registers the internal
Auth0IdpFeatureAPI extension (OIDC token verification) - Registers your custom API config extension (identity mapping)
- Registers the Admin Auth0 login screen extension
Reference Tables
Auth0IdpConfig.Interface
| Method | Signature | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
getIdentity |
(token: JwtPayload) => Auth0Identity | Promise<Auth0Identity> |
Yes | Maps JWT claims to Webiny identity data |
verifyTokenClaims |
(token: JwtPayload) => void | Promise<void> |
No | Custom claim verification (throw to reject the token) |
Auth0Identity (Return Type of getIdentity)
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
id |
string |
Unique user ID (typically token["sub"]) |
displayName |
string |
User's display name |
roles |
string[] |
Webiny security roles to assign |
teams |
string[] |
Webiny teams (optional, filter out falsy values) |
profile |
{ firstName, lastName, email } |
User profile fields |
context |
object |
Runtime data (not stored in DB) |
<Auth0 /> Component Props
| Prop | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
issuer |
string |
Auth0 issuer URL (e.g., https://your-tenant.auth0.com) |
clientId |
string |
Auth0 application client ID |
apiConfig |
string |
Absolute path to the API config file |
Environment Variables
| Variable | Used By | Description |
|---|---|---|
AUTH0_ISSUER |
API + Admin | Auth0 issuer URL |
AUTH0_CLIENT_ID |
API + Admin | Auth0 application client ID |
Full Examples
Example 1: Basic Auth0 Configuration
Step 0: Install the @webiny/auth0 dependency
@webiny/auth0 is an optional dependency. Add it to package.json using the same version as the webiny dependency, then install:
# Check the webiny version in package.json, then add @webiny/auth0 with the same version
# For example, if "webiny": "^0.0.0-unstable.xxx":
yarn add @webiny/auth0@^0.0.0-unstable.xxx
Important: After adding the dependency, tell the user to run
yarnto install it. Do NOT runyarnautomatically — let the user do it.
Step 1: Create the API config
Create extensions/auth0/MyAuth0Config.ts:
import { Auth0IdpConfig } from "@webiny/auth0";
class MyIdpConfig implements Auth0IdpConfig.Interface {
getIdentity(token: Auth0IdpConfig.JwtPayload) {
return {
id: String(token["sub"]),
displayName: token["name"],
roles: ["full-access"],
profile: {
firstName: token["given_name"],
lastName: token["family_name"],
email: token["email"]
},
context: {
canAccessTenant: true,
defaultTenant: "root"
}
};
}
}
const MyAuth0Config = Auth0IdpConfig.createImplementation({
implementation: MyIdpConfig,
dependencies: []
});
export default MyAuth0Config;
Step 2: Create the extension component
Create extensions/auth0/MyAuth0Extension.tsx:
import React from "react";
import { Auth0 } from "@webiny/auth0";
export const MyAuth0Extension = () => {
return (
<Auth0
issuer={String(process.env.AUTH0_ISSUER)}
clientId={String(process.env.AUTH0_CLIENT_ID)}
apiConfig={import.meta.dirname + "/MyAuth0Config.ts"}
/>
);
};
Step 3: Register in webiny.config.tsx
import React from "react";
import { MyAuth0Extension } from "./extensions/auth0/MyAuth0Extension.js";
export const Extensions = () => {
return (
<>
{/* Replace <Cognito /> with Auth0 */}
<MyAuth0Extension />
{/* ... other extensions ... */}
</>
);
};
Step 4: Set environment variables
Add to your .env file (or CI/CD environment):
AUTH0_ISSUER=https://your-tenant.auth0.com/
AUTH0_CLIENT_ID=your-auth0-client-id
Step 5: Deploy
yarn webiny deploy
Example 2: Custom Claim Verification
If your Auth0 setup uses custom claims (e.g., via Auth0 Actions or Rules) that need validation:
import { Auth0IdpConfig } from "@webiny/auth0";
class MyIdpConfig implements Auth0IdpConfig.Interface {
getIdentity(token: Auth0IdpConfig.JwtPayload) {
return {
id: String(token["sub"]),
displayName: token["name"],
roles: [token["https://webiny.com/role"]],
profile: {
firstName: token["given_name"],
lastName: token["family_name"],
email: token["email"]
},
context: {
canAccessTenant: true,
defaultTenant: "root"
}
};
}
verifyTokenClaims(token: Auth0IdpConfig.JwtPayload) {
// Reject tokens without the required custom claim
if (!token["https://webiny.com/role"]) {
throw new Error("Token is missing the 'https://webiny.com/role' claim.");
}
// Reject tokens from unauthorized organizations
if (token["org_id"] && token["org_id"] !== "org_expected") {
throw new Error("User does not belong to the authorized organization.");
}
}
}
const MyAuth0Config = Auth0IdpConfig.createImplementation({
implementation: MyIdpConfig,
dependencies: []
});
export default MyAuth0Config;
Example 3: Using DI Dependencies in Config
If your config needs access to other Webiny services (e.g., to look up tenant-specific roles):
import { Auth0IdpConfig } from "@webiny/auth0";
import { TenantContext } from "webiny/api/tenancy";
class MyIdpConfig implements Auth0IdpConfig.Interface {
constructor(private tenantContext: TenantContext.Interface) {}
getIdentity(token: Auth0IdpConfig.JwtPayload) {
const tenant = this.tenantContext.getTenant();
return {
id: String(token["sub"]),
displayName: token["name"],
roles: [token["https://webiny.com/role"]],
profile: {
firstName: token["given_name"],
lastName: token["family_name"],
email: token["email"]
},
context: {
canAccessTenant: true,
defaultTenant: tenant?.id ?? "root"
}
};
}
}
const MyAuth0Config = Auth0IdpConfig.createImplementation({
implementation: MyIdpConfig,
dependencies: [TenantContext]
});
export default MyAuth0Config;
Quick Reference
Imports
// API config
import { Auth0IdpConfig } from "@webiny/auth0";
// Extension component
import { Auth0 } from "@webiny/auth0";
Key Interfaces
| Interface | Package | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Auth0IdpConfig.Interface |
@webiny/auth0 |
API-side JWT-to-identity mapping |
Auth0IdpConfig.JwtPayload |
@webiny/auth0 |
JWT token payload type |
Auth0IdpConfig.IdentityData |
@webiny/auth0 |
Identity return type |
File Structure
extensions/auth0/
├── MyAuth0Config.ts # API config (JWT claim mapping)
└── MyAuth0Extension.tsx # Extension component (Auth0 setup)
Registration
In webiny.config.tsx, replace <Cognito /> with <MyAuth0Extension />.
Deploy
yarn webiny deploy # Deploy all (Core + API + Admin)
Both API and Admin need to be redeployed since Auth0 affects both the backend (token verification, identity mapping) and the frontend (login screen).
Related Skills
- webiny-configure-okta — Alternative IDP: configuring Okta authentication
- webiny-dependency-injection — The universal DI pattern used by
Auth0IdpConfig.createImplementation() - webiny-project-structure — How
webiny.config.tsxand extensions are organized - webiny-local-development — Deploying and testing your Auth0 configuration
Version History
- 80eb1c5 Current 2026-08-20 10:07


