providers/battlenet
BattleNetProfile
Extends
Record
<string
,any
>
Properties
battle_tag
battle_tag: string;
sub
sub: string;
BattleNetIssuer
type BattleNetIssuer: "https://oauth.battle.net" | "https://oauth.battlenet.com.cn" | "https://www.battlenet.com.cn/oauth" | https://${"us" | "eu" | "kr" | "tw"}.battle.net/oauth;
See the available regions
default()
default<P>(options): OAuthConfig<P>
Add Battle.net login to your page.
Setup
Callback URL
https://example.com/api/auth/callback/battlenet
Configuration
import { Auth } from "@auth/core"
import BattleNet from "@auth/core/providers/battlenet"
const request = new Request(origin)
const response = await Auth(request, {
providers: [
BattleNet({
clientId: BATTLENET_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: BATTLENET_CLIENT_SECRET,
issuer: BATTLENET_ISSUER,
}),
],
})
issuer must be one of these values, based on the available regions:
type BattleNetIssuer =
| "https://oauth.battle.net"
| "https://oauth.battlenet.com.cn"
| "https://www.battlenet.com.cn/oauth"
| "https://us.battle.net/oauth"
| "https://eu.battle.net/oauth"
| "https://kr.battle.net/oauth"
| "https://tw.battle.net/oauth"
Resources
Notes
By default, Auth.js assumes that the BattleNet provider is based on the OAuth 2 specification.
The BattleNet provider comes with a default configuration. To override the defaults for your use case, check out customizing a built-in OAuth provider.
Disclaimer If you think you found a bug in the default configuration, you can open an 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.
Type parameters
Type parameter |
---|
P extends BattleNetProfile |
Parameters
Parameter | Type |
---|---|
options | OAuthUserConfig <P > & { issuer : BattleNetIssuer ; } |
Returns
OAuthConfig
<P
>