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Warnings

A list of warnings from Auth.js that need your attention.

Debug enabled

The debug option was evaluated to true. It adds extra logs in the terminal which is useful in development, but since it can print sensitive information about users, make sure to set this to false in production. In Node.js environments, you can for example set debug: process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production". Consult with your runtime/framework on how to set this value correctly.

CSRF disabled

You were trying to get a CSRF response from Auth.js (eg.: by calling a /csrf endpoint), but in this setup, CSRF protection via Auth.js was turned off. This is likely if you are not directly using @auth/core but a framework library (like @auth/sveltekit) that already has CSRF protection built-in. You likely won’t need the CSRF response.

Env URL basePath redundant

AUTH_URL (or NEXTAUTH_URL) and authConfig.basePath are both declared. This is a configuration mistake - you should either remove the authConfig.basePath configuration, or remove the pathname of AUTH_URL (or NEXTAUTH_URL). Only one of them is needed.

Env URL basePath mismatch

AUTH_URL (or NEXTAUTH_URL) and authConfig.basePath are both declared, but they don’t match. This is a configuration mistake. @auth/core will use basePath to construct the full URL to the corresponding action (/signin, /signout, etc.) in this case.

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