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How to use

Use the override config#

import SuperTokens from "supertokens-node";
import ThirdPartyEmailPassword from "supertokens-node/recipe/thirdpartyemailpassword";

SuperTokens.init({
appInfo: {
apiDomain: "...",
appName: "...",
websiteDomain: "..."
},
supertokens: {
connectionURI: "...",
},
recipeList: [
ThirdPartyEmailPassword.init({
override: {
functions: (originalImplementation) => {
return {
...originalImplementation,

// here we are only overriding the function that's responsible
// for signing in or signing up a user.
thirdPartySignInUp: async function (input) {
// TODO: some custom logic

// or call the default behaviour as show below
return await originalImplementation.thirdPartySignInUp(input);
},
// ...
// TODO: override more functions
}
}
}
})
]
});
  • originalImplementation is an object that contains functions that have the original implementation for this recipe. They can be used in your functions as a way to use the SuperTokens' default behaviour.
  • In the above code snippet, we override the signInUp function of this recipe. This function will be used to handle the scenario where a user either signs up or signs in via any third party provider or via email and password.
Which frontend SDK do you use?
supertokens-web-js / mobile
supertokens-auth-react