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# SKILL.md
name: clerk-auth
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This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for integrating Clerk authentication in React, Next.js, and Cloudflare Workers applications. It should be used when setting up user authentication, implementing protected routes, verifying JWT tokens, creating custom JWT templates with user metadata and organization claims, configuring Clerk middleware, integrating with shadcn/ui components, testing authentication flows, or troubleshooting Clerk authentication errors.
Use when: adding Clerk to React/Vite projects, setting up Clerk in Next.js App Router, implementing Clerk authentication in Cloudflare Workers, configuring clerkMiddleware for route protection, creating custom JWT templates with shortcodes (user.id, user.email, user.public_metadata.role), accessing session claims for RBAC, integrating with Supabase/Grafbase, verifying tokens with @clerk/backend, integrating Clerk with Hono, using Clerk shadcn/ui components, writing E2E tests with Playwright, generating test session tokens, using test email addresses and phone numbers, or encountering authentication errors.
Prevents 11 documented issues: missing secret key errors, API key migration failures, JWKS cache race conditions, CSRF vulnerabilities from missing authorizedParties, import path errors after Core 2 upgrade, JWT size limit issues, deprecated API version warnings, ClerkProvider JSX component errors, async auth() helper confusion, environment variable misconfiguration, and Vite dev mode 431 header errors.
Keywords: clerk, clerk auth, clerk authentication, @clerk/nextjs, @clerk/backend, @clerk/clerk-react, clerkMiddleware, createRouteMatcher, verifyToken, useUser, useAuth, useClerk, JWT template, JWT claims, JWT shortcodes, custom JWT, session claims, getToken template, user.public_metadata, org_id, org_slug, org_role, CustomJwtSessionClaims, sessionClaims metadata, clerk webhook, clerk secret key, clerk publishable key, protected routes, Cloudflare Workers auth, Next.js auth, shadcn/ui auth, @hono/clerk-auth, "Missing Clerk Secret Key", "cannot be used as a JSX component", JWKS error, authorizedParties, clerk middleware, ClerkProvider, UserButton, SignIn, SignUp, clerk testing, test emails, test phone numbers, +clerk_test, 424242 OTP, session token, testing token, @clerk/testing, playwright testing, E2E testing, clerk test mode, bot detection, generate session token, test users
license: MIT
Clerk Authentication
Status: Production Ready β
Last Updated: 2025-10-28
Dependencies: None
Latest Versions: @clerk/[email protected], @clerk/[email protected], @clerk/[email protected], @clerk/[email protected]
Quick Start (10 Minutes)
Choose your framework:
- React (Vite) - ClerkProvider + hooks
- Next.js App Router - Middleware + async auth()
- Cloudflare Workers - Backend verification
React (Vite) Setup
1. Install Clerk
```bash
npm install @clerk/clerk-react
```
Latest Version: @clerk/[email protected] (verified 2025-10-22)
2. Configure ClerkProvider
Update `src/main.tsx`:
```typescript
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
import { ClerkProvider } from '@clerk/clerk-react'
import App from './App.tsx'
import './index.css'
// Get publishable key from environment
const PUBLISHABLE_KEY = import.meta.env.VITE_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY
if (!PUBLISHABLE_KEY) {
throw new Error('Missing Publishable Key')
}
ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
)
```
CRITICAL:
- Use `VITE_` prefix for environment variables in Vite
- ClerkProvider must wrap your entire app
- Source: https://clerk.com/docs/references/react/clerk-provider
3. Add Environment Variables
Create `.env.local`:
```bash
VITE_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_...
```
Security Note: Only `VITE_` prefixed vars are exposed to client code.
4. Use Authentication Hooks
```typescript
import { useUser, useAuth, useClerk } from '@clerk/clerk-react'
function App() {
// Get user object (includes email, metadata, etc.)
const { isLoaded, isSignedIn, user } = useUser()
// Get auth state and session methods
const { userId, sessionId, getToken } = useAuth()
// Get Clerk instance for advanced operations
const { openSignIn, signOut } = useClerk()
// Always check isLoaded before rendering auth-dependent UI
if (!isLoaded) {
return
}
if (!isSignedIn) {
return
}
return (
Welcome {user.firstName}!
Email: {user.primaryEmailAddress?.emailAddress}
)
}
```
Why This Matters:
- `isLoaded` prevents flash of wrong content
- `useUser()` provides full user object with metadata
- `useAuth()` provides session tokens and auth state
- Source: https://clerk.com/docs/references/react/use-user
Next.js App Router Setup
1. Install Clerk
```bash
npm install @clerk/nextjs
```
Latest Version: @clerk/[email protected] (verified 2025-10-22)
- New in v6: Async auth() helper, Next.js 15 support, static rendering by default
- Source: https://clerk.com/changelog/2024-10-22-clerk-nextjs-v6
2. Configure Environment Variables
Create `.env.local`:
```bash
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_...
CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_...
Optional: Customize sign-in/up pages
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_SIGN_IN_URL=/sign-in
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_SIGN_UP_URL=/sign-up
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_AFTER_SIGN_IN_URL=/dashboard
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_AFTER_SIGN_UP_URL=/onboarding
```
CRITICAL:
- `CLERK_SECRET_KEY` must NEVER be exposed to client
- Use `NEXT_PUBLIC_` prefix for client-side vars only
- Source: https://clerk.com/docs/guides/development/clerk-environment-variables
3. Add Middleware for Route Protection
Create `middleware.ts` in project root:
```typescript
import { clerkMiddleware, createRouteMatcher } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'
// Define which routes are public (everything else requires auth)
const isPublicRoute = createRouteMatcher([
'/',
'/sign-in(.)',
'/sign-up(.)',
'/api/webhooks(.*)', // Clerk webhooks should be public
])
export default clerkMiddleware(async (auth, request) => {
// Protect all routes except public ones
if (!isPublicRoute(request)) {
await auth.protect()
}
})
export const config = {
matcher: [
// Skip Next.js internals and static files
'/((?!_next|[^?]\.(?:html?|css|js(?!on)|jpe?g|webp|png|gif|svg|ttf|woff2?|ico|csv|docx?|xlsx?|zip|webmanifest)).)',
// Always run for API routes
'/(api|trpc)(.*)',
],
}
```
CRITICAL:
- `auth.protect()` is async in v6 (breaking change from v5)
- `createRouteMatcher()` accepts glob patterns
- Alternative: protect specific routes instead of inverting logic
- Source: https://clerk.com/docs/reference/nextjs/clerk-middleware
4. Wrap App with ClerkProvider
Update `app/layout.tsx`:
```typescript
import { ClerkProvider } from '@clerk/nextjs'
import './globals.css'
export default function RootLayout({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
{children}
)
}
```
5. Use auth() in Server Components
```typescript
import { auth, currentUser } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'
export default async function DashboardPage() {
// Get auth state (lightweight)
const { userId, sessionId } = await auth()
// Get full user object (heavier, fewer calls)
const user = await currentUser()
if (!userId) {
return
}
return (
Dashboard
User ID: {userId}
Email: {user?.primaryEmailAddress?.emailAddress}
)
}
```
CRITICAL:
- `auth()` is async in v6 (breaking change)
- Use `auth()` for lightweight checks
- Use `currentUser()` when you need full user object
Cloudflare Workers Setup
1. Install Dependencies
```bash
npm install @clerk/backend hono
```
Latest Versions:
- @clerk/[email protected] (verified 2025-10-22)
- [email protected]
2. Configure Environment Variables
Create `.dev.vars` for local development:
```bash
CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_...
CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_...
```
Production: Use `wrangler secret put CLERK_SECRET_KEY`
3. Implement Token Verification
Create `src/index.ts`:
```typescript
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { verifyToken } from '@clerk/backend'
type Bindings = {
CLERK_SECRET_KEY: string
CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY: string
}
type Variables = {
userId: string | null
sessionClaims: any | null
}
const app = new Hono<{ Bindings: Bindings; Variables: Variables }>()
// Middleware: Verify Clerk token
app.use('/api/*', async (c, next) => {
const authHeader = c.req.header('Authorization')
if (!authHeader) {
c.set('userId', null)
c.set('sessionClaims', null)
return next()
}
const token = authHeader.replace('Bearer ', '')
try {
const { data, error } = await verifyToken(token, {
secretKey: c.env.CLERK_SECRET_KEY,
// IMPORTANT: Set authorizedParties to prevent CSRF attacks
authorizedParties: ['https://yourdomain.com'],
})
if (error) {
console.error('Token verification failed:', error)
c.set('userId', null)
c.set('sessionClaims', null)
} else {
c.set('userId', data.sub)
c.set('sessionClaims', data)
}
} catch (err) {
console.error('Token verification error:', err)
c.set('userId', null)
c.set('sessionClaims', null)
}
return next()
})
// Protected route
app.get('/api/protected', (c) => {
const userId = c.get('userId')
if (!userId) {
return c.json({ error: 'Unauthorized' }, 401)
}
return c.json({
message: 'This is protected',
userId,
sessionClaims: c.get('sessionClaims'),
})
})
export default app
```
CRITICAL:
- Always set `authorizedParties` to prevent CSRF attacks
- Use `secretKey`, not deprecated `apiKey`
- Source: https://clerk.com/docs/reference/backend/verify-token
JWT Templates & Custom Claims
Clerk allows customizing JWT (JSON Web Token) structure using templates. This enables integration with third-party services, role-based access control, and multi-tenant applications.
Quick Start: Create a JWT Template
1. Navigate to Clerk Dashboard:
- Go to Sessions page
- Click Customize session token
- Click Create template
2. Define Template:
{
"user_id": "{{user.id}}",
"email": "{{user.primary_email_address}}",
"role": "{{user.public_metadata.role || 'user'}}"
}
3. Use Template in Code:
// Frontend (React/Next.js)
const { getToken } = useAuth()
const token = await getToken({ template: 'my-template' })
// Backend (Cloudflare Workers)
const sessionClaims = c.get('sessionClaims')
const role = sessionClaims?.role
Available Shortcodes
| Category | Shortcodes | Example |
|---|---|---|
| User ID & Name | {{user.id}}, {{user.first_name}}, {{user.last_name}}, {{user.full_name}} |
"John Doe" |
| Contact | {{user.primary_email_address}}, {{user.primary_phone_address}} |
"[email protected]" |
| Profile | {{user.image_url}}, {{user.username}}, {{user.created_at}} |
"https://..." |
| Verification | {{user.email_verified}}, {{user.phone_number_verified}} |
true |
| Metadata | {{user.public_metadata}}, {{user.public_metadata.FIELD}} |
{"role": "admin"} |
| Organization | org_id, org_slug, org_role (in sessionClaims) |
"org:admin" |
Advanced Features
String Interpolation:
{
"full_name": "{{user.last_name}} {{user.first_name}}",
"greeting": "Hello, {{user.first_name}}!"
}
Conditional Fallbacks:
{
"role": "{{user.public_metadata.role || 'user'}}",
"age": "{{user.public_metadata.age || 18}}",
"verified": "{{user.email_verified || user.phone_number_verified}}"
}
Nested Metadata with Dot Notation:
{
"interests": "{{user.public_metadata.profile.interests}}",
"department": "{{user.public_metadata.department}}"
}
Default Claims (Auto-Included)
Every JWT includes these claims automatically (cannot be overridden):
{
"azp": "http://localhost:3000", // Authorized party
"exp": 1639398300, // Expiration time
"iat": 1639398272, // Issued at
"iss": "https://your-app.clerk.accounts.dev", // Issuer
"jti": "10db7f531a90cb2faea4", // JWT ID
"nbf": 1639398220, // Not before
"sub": "user_1deJLArSTiWiF1YdsEWysnhJLLY" // User ID
}
Size Limitation: 1.2KB for Custom Claims
Problem: Browser cookies limited to 4KB. Clerk's default claims consume ~2.8KB, leaving 1.2KB for custom claims.
β οΈ Development Note: When testing custom claims in Vite dev mode, you may encounter "431 Request Header Fields Too Large" error. This is caused by Clerk's handshake token in the URL exceeding Vite's 8KB limit. See Issue #11 for solution.
Solution:
// β
GOOD: Minimal claims
{
"user_id": "{{user.id}}",
"email": "{{user.primary_email_address}}",
"role": "{{user.public_metadata.role}}"
}
// β BAD: Exceeds limit
{
"bio": "{{user.public_metadata.bio}}", // 6KB field
"all_metadata": "{{user.public_metadata}}" // Entire object
}
Best Practice: Store large data in database, include only identifiers/roles in JWT.
TypeScript Type Safety
Add global type declarations for auto-complete:
Create types/globals.d.ts:
export {}
declare global {
interface CustomJwtSessionClaims {
metadata: {
role?: 'admin' | 'moderator' | 'user'
onboardingComplete?: boolean
organizationId?: string
}
}
}
Common Use Cases
Role-Based Access Control:
{
"email": "{{user.primary_email_address}}",
"role": "{{user.public_metadata.role || 'user'}}",
"permissions": "{{user.public_metadata.permissions}}"
}
Multi-Tenant Applications:
{
"user_id": "{{user.id}}",
"org_id": "{{user.public_metadata.org_id}}",
"org_role": "{{user.public_metadata.org_role}}"
}
Supabase Integration:
{
"email": "{{user.primary_email_address}}",
"app_metadata": {
"provider": "clerk"
},
"user_metadata": {
"full_name": "{{user.full_name}}"
}
}
See Also
- Complete Reference: See
references/jwt-claims-guide.mdfor comprehensive documentation - Template Examples: See
templates/jwt/directory for working examples - TypeScript Types: See
templates/typescript/custom-jwt-types.d.ts - Official Docs: https://clerk.com/docs/guides/sessions/jwt-templates
Testing
Clerk provides comprehensive testing tools for local development and CI/CD pipelines.
Quick Start: Test Credentials
Test Emails (no emails sent, fixed OTP):
[email protected]
[email protected]
Test Phone Numbers (no SMS sent, fixed OTP):
+12015550100
+19735550133
Fixed OTP Code: 424242 (works for all test credentials)
Generate Session Tokens
For testing API endpoints, generate valid session tokens (60-second lifetime):
# Using the provided script
CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_... node scripts/generate-session-token.js
# Create new test user
CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_... node scripts/generate-session-token.js --create-user
# Auto-refresh token every 50 seconds
CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_... node scripts/generate-session-token.js --refresh
Manual Flow:
1. Create user: POST /v1/users
2. Create session: POST /v1/sessions
3. Generate token: POST /v1/sessions/{session_id}/tokens
4. Use in header: Authorization: Bearer <token>
E2E Testing with Playwright
Install @clerk/testing for automatic Testing Token management:
npm install -D @clerk/testing
Global Setup (global.setup.ts):
import { clerkSetup } from '@clerk/testing/playwright'
import { test as setup } from '@playwright/test'
setup('global setup', async ({}) => {
await clerkSetup()
})
Test File (auth.spec.ts):
import { setupClerkTestingToken } from '@clerk/testing/playwright'
import { test } from '@playwright/test'
test('sign up', async ({ page }) => {
await setupClerkTestingToken({ page })
await page.goto('/sign-up')
await page.fill('input[name="emailAddress"]', '[email protected]')
await page.fill('input[name="password"]', 'TestPassword123!')
await page.click('button[type="submit"]')
// Verify with fixed OTP
await page.fill('input[name="code"]', '424242')
await page.click('button[type="submit"]')
await expect(page).toHaveURL('/dashboard')
})
Testing Tokens (Bot Detection Bypass)
Testing Tokens bypass bot detection in test suites.
Obtain Token:
curl -X POST https://api.clerk.com/v1/testing_tokens \
-H "Authorization: Bearer sk_test_..."
Use in Frontend API Requests:
POST https://your-app.clerk.accounts.dev/v1/client/sign_ups?__clerk_testing_token=TOKEN
Note: @clerk/testing handles this automatically for Playwright/Cypress.
Production Limitations
Testing Tokens work in both development and production, but:
- β Code-based auth (SMS/Email OTP) not supported in production
- β
Email + password authentication supported
- β
Magic links supported
See Also
- Complete Guide: See
references/testing-guide.mdfor comprehensive testing documentation - Session Token Script: See
scripts/generate-session-token.js - Demo Repository: https://github.com/clerk/clerk-playwright-nextjs
- Official Docs: https://clerk.com/docs/guides/development/testing/overview
Known Issues Prevention
This skill prevents 11 documented issues:
Issue #1: Missing Clerk Secret Key
Error: "Missing Clerk Secret Key or API Key"
Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77620604
Prevention: Always set in `.env.local` or via `wrangler secret put`
Issue #2: API Key β Secret Key Migration
Error: "apiKey is deprecated, use secretKey"
Source: https://clerk.com/docs/upgrade-guides/core-2/backend
Prevention: Replace `apiKey` with `secretKey` in all calls
Issue #3: JWKS Cache Race Condition
Error: "No JWK available"
Source: https://github.com/clerk/javascript/blob/main/packages/backend/CHANGELOG.md
Prevention: Use @clerk/[email protected] or later (fixed)
Issue #4: Missing authorizedParties (CSRF)
Error: No error, but CSRF vulnerability
Source: https://clerk.com/docs/reference/backend/verify-token
Prevention: Always set `authorizedParties: ['https://yourdomain.com']`
Issue #5: Import Path Changes (Core 2)
Error: "Cannot find module"
Source: https://clerk.com/docs/upgrade-guides/core-2/backend
Prevention: Update import paths for Core 2
Issue #6: JWT Size Limit Exceeded
Error: Token exceeds size limit
Source: https://clerk.com/docs/backend-requests/making/custom-session-token
Prevention: Keep custom claims under 1.2KB
Issue #7: Deprecated API Version v1
Error: "API version v1 is deprecated"
Source: https://clerk.com/docs/upgrade-guides/core-2/backend
Prevention: Use latest SDK versions (API v2025-04-10)
Issue #8: ClerkProvider JSX Component Error
Error: "cannot be used as a JSX component"
Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79265537
Prevention: Ensure React 19 compatibility with @clerk/[email protected]+
Issue #9: Async auth() Helper Confusion
Error: "auth() is not a function"
Source: https://clerk.com/changelog/2024-10-22-clerk-nextjs-v6
Prevention: Always await: `const { userId } = await auth()`
Issue #10: Environment Variable Misconfiguration
Error: "Missing Publishable Key" or secret leaked
Prevention: Use correct prefixes (`NEXT_PUBLIC_`, `VITE_`), never commit secrets
Issue #11: 431 Request Header Fields Too Large (Vite Dev Mode)
Error: "431 Request Header Fields Too Large" when signing in
Source: Common in Vite dev mode when testing custom JWT claims
Cause: Clerk's __clerk_handshake token in URL exceeds Vite's 8KB header limit
Prevention:
Add to package.json:
```json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "NODE_OPTIONS='--max-http-header-size=32768' vite"
}
}
```
Temporary Workaround: Clear browser cache, sign out, sign back in
Why: Clerk dev tokens are larger than production; custom JWT claims increase handshake token size
Note: This is different from Issue #6 (session token size). Issue #6 is about cookies (1.2KB), this is about URL parameters in dev mode (8KB β 32KB).
Critical Rules
Always Do
β
Set `authorizedParties` when verifying tokens
β
Use `CLERK_SECRET_KEY` environment variable
β
Check `isLoaded` before rendering auth UI
β
Use `getToken()` fresh for each request
β
Await `auth()` in Next.js v6+
β
Use `NEXT_PUBLIC_` prefix for client vars only
β
Store secrets via `wrangler secret put`
β
Implement middleware for route protection
β
Use API version 2025-04-10 or later
Never Do
β Store `CLERK_SECRET_KEY` in client code
β Use deprecated `apiKey` parameter
β Store tokens in localStorage
β Skip `authorizedParties` check
β Exceed 1.2KB for custom JWT claims
β Forget to check `isLoaded`
β Expose secrets with `NEXT_PUBLIC_` prefix
β Use API version v1
Official Documentation
- Clerk Docs: https://clerk.com/docs
- Next.js Guide: https://clerk.com/docs/references/nextjs/overview
- React Guide: https://clerk.com/docs/references/react/overview
- Backend SDK: https://clerk.com/docs/reference/backend/overview
- JWT Templates: https://clerk.com/docs/guides/sessions/jwt-templates
- shadcn/ui Integration: https://clerk.com/docs/guides/development/shadcn-cli
- Context7 Library ID: `/clerk/clerk-docs`
Package Versions (Verified 2025-10-22)
```json
{
"dependencies": {
"@clerk/nextjs": "^6.33.3",
"@clerk/clerk-react": "^5.51.0",
"@clerk/backend": "^2.17.2"
}
}
```
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