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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, }; }