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/**
* <div class="provider" style={{backgroundColor: "#000", display: "flex", justifyContent: "space-between", color: "#fff", padding: 16}}>
* <span>Built-in <b>Notion</b> integration.</span>
* <a href="https://notion.so">
* <img style={{display: "block"}} src="https://authjs.dev/img/providers/notion.svg" height="48" width="48"/>
* </a>
* </div>
*
* @module providers/notion
*/
const NOTION_HOST = "https://api.notion.com";
const NOTION_API_VERSION = "2022-06-28";
/**
* Add Notion login to your page.
*
* ### Setup
*
* #### Callback URL
* ```
* https://example.com/api/auth/callback/notion
* ```
*
* #### Configuration
*```ts
* import { Auth } from "@auth/core"
* import Notion from "@auth/core/providers/notion"
*
* const request = new Request(origin)
* const response = await Auth(request, {
* providers: [
* Notion({
* clientId: NOTION_CLIENT_ID,
* clientSecret: NOTION_CLIENT_SECRET,
* redirectUri: NOTION_CLIENT_REDIRECT_URI,
* }),
* ],
* })
* ```
*
* ### Resources
* - [Notion Docs](https://developers.notion.com/docs)
* - [Notion Authorization Docs](https://developers.notion.com/docs/authorization)
* - [Notion Integrations](https://www.notion.so/my-integrations)
*
* ### Notes
* You need to select "Public Integration" on the configuration page to get an `oauth_id` and `oauth_secret`. Private integrations do not provide these details.
* You must provide a `clientId` and `clientSecret` to use this provider, as-well as a redirect URI (due to this being required by Notion endpoint to fetch tokens).
*
* :::tip
*
* The Notion provider comes with a [default configuration](https://github.com/nextauthjs/next-auth/blob/main/packages/core/src/providers/notion.ts).
* To override the defaults for your use case, check out [customizing a built-in OAuth provider](https://authjs.dev/guides/configuring-oauth-providers).
*
* :::
*
* :::info **Disclaimer**
*
* If you think you found a bug in the default configuration, you can [open an issue](https://authjs.dev/new/provider-issue).
*
* Auth.js strictly adheres to the specification and it cannot take responsibility for any deviation from
* the spec by the provider. You can open an issue, but if the problem is non-compliance with the spec,
* we might not pursue a resolution. You can ask for more help in [Discussions](https://authjs.dev/new/github-discussions).
*
* :::
*/
export default function NotionProvider(options) {
return {
id: "notion",
name: "Notion",
type: "oauth",
token: {
url: `${NOTION_HOST}/v1/oauth/token`,
},
userinfo: {
url: `${NOTION_HOST}/v1/users`,
// The result of this method will be the input to the `profile` callback.
// We use a custom request handler, since we need to do things such as pass the "Notion-Version" header
// More info: https://authjs.dev/getting-started/providers/notion
async request(context) {
const profile = await fetch(`${NOTION_HOST}/v1/users/me`, {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${context.tokens.access_token}`,
"Notion-Version": NOTION_API_VERSION,
},
});
const { bot: { owner: { user }, }, } = await profile.json();
return user;
},
},
authorization: {
params: {
client_id: options.clientId,
response_type: "code",
owner: "user",
redirect_uri: options.redirectUri,
},
url: `${NOTION_HOST}/v1/oauth/authorize`,
},
async profile(profile) {
return {
id: profile.id,
name: profile.name,
email: profile.person.email,
image: profile.avatar_url,
};
},
style: { bg: "#fff", text: "#000" },
options,
};
}