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4. Session verification / Building your APIs

For this guide, we will assume that we want an API /.netlify/functions/user GET which returns the current session information.

1) Create a new file netlify/functions/user.js#

An example of this is here.

2) Call the supertokens.init function#

Remember that whenever we want to use any functions from the supertokens-node lib, we have to call the supertokens.init function at the top of that serverless function file.

netlify/functions/user.ts
import supertokens from "supertokens-node";
import { getBackendConfig } from "../../config/supertokensConfig";

supertokens.init(getBackendConfig())

3) Use session verification with your API handler#

We use the verifySession() middleware to verify a session.

netlify/functions/user.ts
import supertokens from "supertokens-node";
import { verifySession } from "supertokens-node/recipe/session/framework/awsLambda";
import { SessionEvent } from "supertokens-node/framework/awsLambda"
import middy from "@middy/core";
import cors from "@middy/http-cors";
import { getBackendConfig } from "../../config/supertokensConfig";

supertokens.init(getBackendConfig());

const handler = async (event: SessionEvent) => {
return {
body: JSON.stringify({
sessionHandle: event.session!.getHandle(),
userId: event.session!.getUserId(),
accessTokenPayload: event.session!.getAccessTokenPayload(),
}),
};
};

module.exports.handler = middy(verifySession(handler)).use(
cors({
origin: getBackendConfig().appInfo.websiteDomain,
credentials: true,
headers: ["Content-Type", ...supertokens.getAllCORSHeaders()].join(", "),
methods: "OPTIONS,POST,GET,PUT,DELETE",
})
).onError(request => {
throw request.error;
});
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