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Remix and Supabase Authentication
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Link to the source code
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This blog will focus on securing our Remix application with Supabase's Row Level Security (RLS) feature.
If you want to know the context of what application I'm talking about, you can refer to my another blog.
Instead of updating my database from the previous blog, I'm just going to re-create it.
CREATE TABLE words (
id bigint GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar NOT NULL,
definitions varchar ARRAY NOT NULL,
sentences varchar ARRAY NOT NULL,
type varchar NOT NULL,
user_id uuid NOT NULL
);
alter table words
add constraint words_users_fk
foreign key (user_id)
references auth.users (id);
CREATE POLICY "anon_select" ON public.words FOR SELECT USING (
auth.role() = 'anon' or auth.role() = 'authenticated'
);
CREATE POLICY "auth_insert" ON public.words FOR INSERT WITH CHECK (
auth.role() = 'authenticated'
);
CREATE POLICY "user_based__update" ON public.words FOR UPDATE USING (
auth.uid() = user_id
);
CREATE POLICY "user_based_delete" ON public.words FOR DELETE USING (
auth.uid() = user_id
);
// app/utils/supabase.server.ts
import { createClient } from "@supabase/supabase-js";
const supabaseUrl = process.env.SUPABASE_URL as string;
const supabaseKey = process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY as string;
export const supabase = createClient(supabaseUrl, supabaseKey);
// app/utils/supabase.server.ts
// ...
import { createCookieSessionStorage } from "remix";
// ...
const { getSession, commitSession, destroySession } =
createCookieSessionStorage({
// a Cookie from `createCookie` or the CookieOptions to create one
cookie: {
name: "supabase-session",
// all of these are optional
expires: new Date(Date.now() + 3600),
httpOnly: true,
maxAge: 60,
path: "/",
sameSite: "lax",
secrets: ["s3cret1"],
secure: true,
},
});
export { getSession, commitSession, destroySession };
// app/utils/supabase.server.ts
// ...
export const setAuthToken = async (request: Request) => {
let session = await getSession(request.headers.get("Cookie"));
supabase.auth.setAuth(session.get("access_token"));
return session;
};
// app/utils/supabase-client.tsx
import { SupabaseClient } from "@supabase/supabase-js";
import React from "react";
export const SupabaseContext = React.createContext<SupabaseClient>(
null as unknown as SupabaseClient
);
export const SupabaseProvider: React.FC<{ supabase: SupabaseClient }> = ({
children,
supabase,
}) => (
<SupabaseContext.Provider value={supabase}>
{children}
</SupabaseContext.Provider>
);
export const useSupabase = () => React.useContext(SupabaseContext);
// app/root.tsx
export const loader = () => {
return {
supabaseKey: process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY,
supabaseUrl: process.env.SUPABASE_URL,
};
};
// app/root.tsx
import { createClient } from "@supabase/supabase-js";
import { SupabaseProvider } from "./utils/supabase-client";
// export const loader...
export default function App() {
const loader = useLoaderData();
const supabase = createClient(loader.supabaseUrl, loader.supabaseKey);
return (
<Document>
<SupabaseProvider supabase={supabase}>
<Layout>
<Outlet />
</Layout>
</SupabaseProvider>
</Document>
);
}
Since I'm too lazy to implement a login page, I'll just use the UI provided by Supabase.
npm install @supabase/ui
yarn add @supabase/ui
You can create your custom sign-up and sign-in form if you want.
// app/routes/auth.tsx
import React from "react";
import { Auth } from "@supabase/ui";
import { useSupabase } from "~/utils/supabase-client";
export default function AuthBasic() {
const supabase = useSupabase();
return (
<Auth.UserContextProvider supabaseClient={supabase}>
<Container> {/* TODO */}
<Auth supabaseClient={supabase} />
</Container>
</Auth.UserContextProvider>
);
}
// app/routes/auth.tsx
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
import { useSubmit } from "remix";
const Container: React.FC = ({ children }) => {
const { user, session } = Auth.useUser();
const submit = useSubmit();
useEffect(() => {
if (user) {
const formData = new FormData();
const accessToken = session?.access_token;
// you can choose whatever conditions you want
// as long as it checks if the user is signed in
if (accessToken) {
formData.append("access_token", accessToken);
submit(formData, { method: "post", action: "/auth" });
}
}
}, [user]);
return <>{children}</>;
};
// ...
// app/routes/auth.tsx
import { Auth } from "@supabase/ui";
import { useSubmit, redirect } from "remix";
import type { ActionFunction } from "remix";
import React from "react";
import { useSupabase } from "~/utils/supabase-client";
import { commitSession, getSession } from "~/utils/supabase.server";
export const action: ActionFunction = async ({ request }) => {
const formData = await request.formData();
const session = await getSession(request.headers.get("Cookie"));
session.set("access_token", formData.get("access_token"));
return redirect("/words", {
headers: {
"Set-Cookie": await commitSession(session),
},
});
};
// ...
After logging in, the user will be redirected to the /words
route.
If you want to test without signing up, use the following credentials:
email: [email protected]
password: testing
// app/root.tsx
import { {/*...*/}, useSubmit } from "remix";
import { {/*...*/}, useSupabase } from "./utils/supabase-client";
import { Button } from "./components/basic/button";
function Layout({ children }: React.PropsWithChildren<{}>) {
const submit = useSubmit();
const supabase = useSupabase();
const handleSignOut = () => {
supabase.auth.signOut().then(() => {
submit(null, { method: "post", action: "/signout" });
});
};
return (
<main>
<header>
{supabase.auth.session() && (
<Button type="button" onClick={handleSignOut}>
Sign out
</Button>
)}
</header>
{children}
</main>
);
}
I don't want to pollute my other route, so I will create my signout action handler separately
// app/routes/signout.tsx
import { destroySession, getSession } from "../utils/supabase.server";
import { redirect } from "remix";
import type { ActionFunction } from "remix";
export const action: ActionFunction = async ({ request }) => {
let session = await getSession(request.headers.get("Cookie"));
return redirect("/auth", {
headers: {
"Set-Cookie": await destroySession(session),
},
});
};
export const loader = () => {
// Redirect to `/` if user tried to access `/signout`
return redirect("/");
};
export const action = async ({ request, params }) => {
// Just set the token to any part you want to have access to.
// I haven't tried making a global handler for this,
// but I prefer to be explicit about setting this.
await setAuthToken(request);
await supabase.from("words").update(/*...*/);
// ...
};
export default function Index() {
const supabase = useSupabase();
return supabase.auth.user()
? <div>Hello world</div>
: <div>Please sign in</div>;
}
NOTE: Conditional server-side rendering might cause hydration warning,
I'll fix this in another blog post.
The examples below are a longer version of using our setup for CRUD operations.
// app/routes/words
import { Form, useTransition } from "remix";
import type { LoaderFunction } from "remix";
import { useLoaderData, Link, Outlet } from "remix";
import { Button } from "~/components/basic/button";
import { supabase } from "~/utils/supabase.server";
import type { Word } from "~/models/word";
import { useSupabase } from "~/utils/supabase-client";
export const loader: LoaderFunction = async () => {
// No need to add auth here, because GET /words is public
const { data: words } = await supabase
.from<Word>("words")
.select("id,name,type");
// We can pick and choose what we want to display
// This can solve the issue of over-fetching or under-fetching
return words;
};
export default function Index() {
const words = useLoaderData<Word[]>();
const transition = useTransition();
const supabase = useSupabase();
return (
<main className="p-2">
<h1 className="text-3xl text-center mb-3">English words I learned</h1>
<div className="text-center mb-2">Route State: {transition.state}</div>
<div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2 ">
<div className="flex flex-col items-center">
<h2 className="text-2xl pb-2">Words</h2>
<ul>
{words.map((word) => (
<li key={word.id}>
<Link to={`/words/${word.id}`}>
{word.name} | {word.type}
</Link>
</li>
))}
</ul>
{/* Adding conditional rendering might cause a warning,
We'll deal with it later */}
{supabase.auth.user() ? (
<Form method="get" action={"/words/add"} className="pt-2">
<Button
type="submit"
className="hover:bg-primary-100 dark:hover:bg-primary-900"
>
Add new word
</Button>
</Form>
) : (
<Form method="get" action={`/auth`} className="flex">
<Button type="submit" color="primary" className="w-full">
Sign-in to make changes
</Button>
</Form>
)}
</div>
<Outlet />
</div>
</main>
);
}
// app/routes/words/$id
import { Form, useLoaderData, redirect, useTransition } from "remix";
import type { LoaderFunction, ActionFunction } from "remix";
import type { Word } from "~/models/word";
import { Input } from "~/components/basic/input";
import { Button } from "~/components/basic/button";
import { setAuthToken, supabase } from "~/utils/supabase.server";
import { useSupabase } from "~/utils/supabase-client";
// Here's how to delete one entry
export const action: ActionFunction = async ({ request, params }) => {
const formData = await request.formData();
// Auth Related Code
await setAuthToken(request);
if (formData.get("_method") === "delete") {
await supabase
.from<Word>("words")
.delete()
.eq("id", params.id as string);
return redirect("/words");
}
};
// Here's the how to fetch one entry
export const loader: LoaderFunction = async ({ params }) => {
// No need to add auth here, because GET /words is public
const { data } = await supabase
.from<Word>("words")
.select("*")
.eq("id", params.id as string)
.single();
return data;
};
export default function Word() {
const word = useLoaderData<Word>();
const supabase = useSupabase();
let transition = useTransition();
return (
<div>
<h3>
{word.name} | {word.type}
</h3>
<div>Form State: {transition.state}</div>
{word.definitions.map((definition, i) => (
<p key={i}>
<i>{definition}</i>
</p>
))}
{word.sentences.map((sentence, i) => (
<p key={i}>{sentence}</p>
))}
{/* Adding conditional rendering might cause a warning,
We'll deal with it later */}
{supabase.auth.user() && (
<>
<Form method="post">
<Input type="hidden" name="_method" value="delete" />
<Button type="submit" className="w-full">
Delete
</Button>
</Form>
<Form method="get" action={`/words/edit/${word.id}`} className="flex">
<Button type="submit" color="primary" className="w-full">
Edit
</Button>
</Form>
</>
)}
</div>
);
}
// app/routes/words/add
import { redirect } from "remix";
import type { ActionFunction } from "remix";
import { setAuthToken, supabase } from "~/utils/supabase.server";
import { WordForm } from "~/components/word-form";
export const action: ActionFunction = async ({ request }) => {
const formData = await request.formData();
// Auth Related Code
const session = await setAuthToken(request);
const newWord = {
name: formData.get("name"),
type: formData.get("type"),
sentences: formData.getAll("sentence"),
definitions: formData.getAll("definition"),
user_id: session.get("uuid"),
};
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from("words")
.insert([newWord])
.single();
if (error) {
return redirect(`/words`);
}
return redirect(`/words/${data?.id}`);
};
export default function AddWord() {
return <WordForm />;
}
// app/routes/words/edit/$id
import { useLoaderData, redirect } from "remix";
import type { LoaderFunction, ActionFunction } from "remix";
import { WordForm } from "~/components/word-form";
import type { Word } from "~/models/word";
import { setAuthToken, supabase } from "~/utils/supabase.server";
export const action: ActionFunction = async ({ request, params }) => {
const formData = await request.formData();
const id = params.id as string;
const updates = {
type: formData.get("type"),
sentences: formData.getAll("sentence"),
definitions: formData.getAll("definition"),
};
// Auth Related Code
await setAuthToken(request);
await supabase.from("words").update(updates).eq("id", id);
return redirect(`/words/${id}`);
};
export const loader: LoaderFunction = async ({ params }) => {
const { data } = await supabase
.from<Word>("words")
.select("*")
.eq("id", params.id as string)
.single();
return data;
};
export default function EditWord() {
const data = useLoaderData<Word>();
return <WordForm word={data} />;
}
We can still use Supabase only on the client-side as we use it on a typical React application. However, putting the data fetching on the server-side will allow us to benefit from a typical SSR application.
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