Clerk is the easiest way to add authentication and user management to your application. Add sign up, sign in, and profile management to your application in minutes.
This project has near-complete feature parity with @clerk/clerk-react:
✔ SSR support
✔ Components
✔ Hooks*
Missing features for SolidJS:
✖ Custom pages for UI components
Plus additional features for SolidStart:
✔ Middleware
✔ Server-side auth()
helper
* = Hooks with parameters have been altered to use the Accessor<Params>
type for reactivity. For example:
useOrganizationList(() => ({ userMemberships: { infinite: true } }));
- SolidJS
>=1
- SolidStart
>=1
- Node.js
>=18
or later
npm install clerk-solidjs
# or
yarn add clerk-solidjs
# or
pnpm add clerk-solidjs
# or
bun add clerk-solidjs
pnpm run build
To build the package in watch mode, run the following:
pnpm run dev
Clerk requires your application to be wrapped in the <ClerkProvider />
context.
If using Vite, set VITE_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY
to your Publishable key in your .env.local
file to make the environment variable accessible on process.env
and pass it as the publishableKey
prop.
// App.tsx
import { Router } from '@solidjs/router';
import { FileRoutes } from '@solidjs/start/router';
import { Suspense } from 'solid-js/web';
import { ClerkProvider } from 'clerk-solidjs';
import './app.css';
export default function App() {
return (
<Router
root={(props) => (
<ClerkProvider
publishableKey={import.meta.env.VITE_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY}
>
<Suspense>{props.children}</Suspense>
</ClerkProvider>
)}
>
<FileRoutes />
</Router>
);
}
Once you have wrapped your app in <ClerkProvider />
you can access hooks and components.
import {
SignedIn,
SignedOut,
SignInButton,
UserButton,
useAuth,
ClerkLoading,
ClerkLoaded
} from 'clerk-solidjs';
export default function MyComponent() {
const { userId } = useAuth();
return (
<div>
<ClerkLoading>
<p>Loading...</p>
</ClerkLoading>
<ClerkLoaded>
<SignedIn>
<UserButton />
<p>Welcome, {userId()}</p>
</SignedIn>
<SignedOut>
<SignInButton />
</SignedOut>
</ClerkLoaded>
</div>
);
}
Clerk provides the clerkMiddleware
helper function which can be used in solid-start
middleware.
See SolidStart middleware for how to enable middleware.
// middleware.ts
import { createMiddleware } from '@solidjs/start/middleware';
import { clerkMiddleware } from 'clerk-solidjs/start/server';
export default createMiddleware({
onRequest: [
clerkMiddleware({
publishableKey: process.env.VITE_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY,
secretKey: process.env.CLERK_SECRET_KEY
})
// ... other middleware
]
});
Once your have the clerkMiddleware
middleware enabled, you can use the auth()
helper to access the AuthReturn
object.
import { auth } from 'clerk-solidjs/start/server';
async function myProtectedServerFunction() {
'use server';
const { userId } = auth();
if (!userId) {
throw new Error('You must be signed in');
}
// ...
}
If you would like the access the auth object from event.locals
directly, you must add this to your globals.d.ts file:
/// <reference types="@solidjs/start/server" />
import { AuthObject } from '@clerk/backend';
declare module '@solidjs/start/server' {
export interface RequestEventLocals {
auth: AuthObject;
}
}
export {};
You can get in touch in any of the following ways:
- Create a GitHub Issue
- Create a GitHub Discussion
We're open to all community contributions! If you'd like to contribute in any way, please read our contribution guidelines.
clerk-solidjs
follows good practices of security, but 100% security cannot be assured.
clerk-solidjs
is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use at your own risk.
For more information and to report security issues, please refer to our security documentation.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.