<SignIn />
component
The <SignIn />
component renders a UI for signing in users. The functionality of the <SignIn />
component is controlled by the instance settings you specify in your Clerk Dashboard(opens in a new tab), such as sign-in and sign-up options and social connections. You can further customize your <SignIn />
component by passing additional properties at the time of rendering.
The <SignUp/>
and <SignIn/>
components cannot render when a user is already signed in, unless the application allows multiple sessions. If a user is already signed in and the application only allows a single session, Clerk will redirect the user to the Home URL instead.
Properties
All props are optional.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
appearance | Appearance | undefined | Optional object to style your components. Will only affect Clerk Components and not Account Portal pages. |
routing | 'hash' | 'path' | 'virtual' | The routing strategy for your pages. Note: If you are using environment variables for Next.js or Remix to specify your routes, such as NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_SIGN_IN_URL , this will be set to path . |
path | string | The path where the component is mounted on when path-based routing is used. For example: /sign-in This prop is ignored in hash- and virtual-based routing. |
redirectUrl | string | Full URL or path to navigate to after successful sign in or sign up. The same as setting afterSignInUrl and afterSignUpUrl to the same value. |
afterSignInUrl | string | The full URL or path to navigate to after a successful sign in. |
signUpUrl | string | Full URL or path to the sign up page. Use this property to provide the target of the 'Sign Up' link that's rendered. |
afterSignUpUrl | string | The full URL or path to navigate to after a successful sign up. |
initialValues | SignInInitialValues | The values used to prefill the sign-in fields with. |
Usage with frameworks
The following example includes basic implementation of the <SignIn />
component. You can use this as a starting point for your own implementation.
The following example demonstrates how you can use the <SignIn />
component on a public page.
If you would like to create a dedicated /sign-in
page in your Next.js application, check out the dedicated guide..
app/page.tsximport { SignIn, useUser } from "@clerk/nextjs"; export default function Home() { const { user } = useUser(); if (!user) { return <SignIn />; } return <div>Welcome!</div>; }
/src/sign-in/[[...index]].tsximport { SignIn } from "@clerk/clerk-react"; const SignInPage = () => ( <SignIn path="/sign-in" routing="path" signUpUrl="/sign-up" /> ); export default SignInPage;
app/routes/sign-in/$.tsximport { SignIn } from "@clerk/remix"; export default function SignInPage() { return ( <div style={{ border: "2px solid blue", padding: "2rem" }}> <h1>Sign In route</h1> <SignIn routing={"path"} path={"/sign-in"} /> </div> ); }
/pages/sign-in.jsimport { SignIn } from "gatsby-plugin-clerk"; export default function SignInPage() { return ( <div style={{ border: "2px solid blue", padding: "2rem" }}> <h1>Sign In Up route</h1> <SignIn routing={"path"} path={"/sign-in"} /> </div> ); }
Usage with JavaScript
The following methods available on an instance of the Clerk
class are used to render and control the <SignIn />
component:
The following examples assume that you have followed the quickstart in order to add Clerk to your JavaScript application.
mountSignIn()
Render the <SignIn />
component to an HTML <div>
element.
function mountSignIn(node: HTMLDivElement, props?: SignInProps): void;
mountSignIn()
params
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
node | HTMLDivElement (opens in a new tab) | The container <div> element used to render in the <SignIn /> component |
props? | SignInProps | The properties to pass to the <SignIn /> component |
mountSignIn()
usage
index.jsimport Clerk from "@clerk/clerk-js"; // Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key const clerk = new Clerk("{{pub_key}}"); await clerk.load(); document.getElementById("app").innerHTML = ` <div id="sign-in"></div> `; const signInDiv = document.getElementById("sign-in"); clerk.mountSignIn(signInDiv);
index.html<!-- Add a <div id="sign-in"> element to your HTML --> <div id="sign-in"></div> <!-- Initialize Clerk with your Clerk Publishable key and Frontend API URL --> <script async crossorigin="anonymous" data-clerk-publishable-key="{{pub_key}}" src="https://{{fapi_url}}/npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> <script> window.addEventListener("load", async function () { await Clerk.load(); const signInDiv = document.getElementById("sign-in"); Clerk.mountSignIn(signInDiv); }); </script>
unmountSignIn()
Unmount and run cleanup on an existing <SignIn />
component instance.
function unmountSignIn(node: HTMLDivElement): void;
unmountSignIn()
params
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
node | HTMLDivElement (opens in a new tab) | The container <div> element with a rendered <SignIn /> component instance |
unmountSignIn()
usage
index.jsimport Clerk from "@clerk/clerk-js"; // Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key const clerk = new Clerk("{{pub_key}}"); await clerk.load(); document.getElementById("app").innerHTML = ` <div id="sign-in"></div> `; const signInDiv = document.getElementById("sign-in"); clerk.mountSignIn(signInDiv); // ... clerk.unmountSignIn(signInDiv);
index.html<!-- Add a <div id="sign-in"> element to your HTML --> <div id="sign-in"></div> <!-- Initialize Clerk with your Clerk Publishable key and Frontend API URL --> <script async crossorigin="anonymous" data-clerk-publishable-key="{{pub_key}}" src="https://{{fapi_url}}/npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> <script> window.addEventListener("load", async function () { await Clerk.load(); const signInDiv = document.getElementById("sign-in"); Clerk.mountSignIn(signInDiv); // ... Clerk.unmountSignIn(signInDiv); }); </script>
openSignIn()
Opens the <SignIn />
component as an overlay at the root of your HTML body
element.
function openSignIn(props?: SignInProps): void;
openSignIn()
params
Name | Type | Desciption |
---|---|---|
props? | SignInProps | The properties to pass to the <SignIn /> component |
openSignIn()
usage
index.jsimport Clerk from "@clerk/clerk-js"; // Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key const clerk = new Clerk("{{pub_key}}"); await clerk.load(); clerk.openSignIn();
index.html<!-- Initialize Clerk with your Clerk Publishable key and Frontend API URL --> <script async crossorigin="anonymous" data-clerk-publishable-key="{{pub_key}}" src="https://{{fapi_url}}/npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> <script> window.addEventListener("load", async function () { await Clerk.load(); Clerk.openSignIn(); }); </script>
closeSignIn()
Closes the sign in overlay.
function closeSignIn(): void;
closeSignIn()
usage
index.jsimport Clerk from "@clerk/clerk-js"; // Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key const clerk = new Clerk("{{pub_key}}"); await clerk.load(); clerk.openSignIn(); // ... clerk.closeSignIn();
index.html<!-- Initialize Clerk with your Clerk Publishable key and Frontend API URL --> <script async crossorigin="anonymous" data-clerk-publishable-key="{{pub_key}}" src="https://{{fapi_url}}/npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> <script> window.addEventListener("load", async function () { await Clerk.load(); Clerk.openSignIn(); // ... Clerk.closeSignIn(); }); </script>
Customization
To learn about how to customize Clerk components, see the customization documentation.