To use email and password authentication, you first need to enable these authentication strategies in the Clerk Dashboard.
Navigate to the Clerk Dashboard.
`. Go to User & Authentication > Email, Phone, and Username in the sidebar menu.
Ensure that only Email address is required. Use the settings cog icon to check if a setting is required or optional. By default, the email address verification method is set to Email code . This means that when a user signs up using their email address and password, Clerk will send a one-time code to the user's email address. The user must then enter this code to verify their email and complete the sign-up process.
In the Username section, ensure that Username is not required, or else the create()
method will require a username to be passed in the params. If you would like to use usernames, you must handle collecting the username in your custom flow.
In the Authentication strategies section of this page, ensure Password is enabled.
To sign up a user using their email and password, you must:
Initiate the sign-up process by collecting the user's email address and password.
Prepare the email address verification, which sends a one-time code to the given address.
Attempt to complete the email address verification by supplying the one-time code.
If the email address verification is successful, set the newly created session as the active session.
This example is written for Next.js App Router but it can be adapted for any React meta framework, such as Remix or Gatsby.
app /sign-up /[[...sign-up]] /page.tsx 'use client' ;
import * as React from 'react' ;
import { useSignUp } from '@clerk/nextjs' ;
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation' ;
export default function Page () {
const { isLoaded , signUp , setActive } = useSignUp ();
const [ emailAddress , setEmailAddress ] = React .useState ( '' );
const [ password , setPassword ] = React .useState ( '' );
const [ verifying , setVerifying ] = React .useState ( false );
const [ code , setCode ] = React .useState ( '' );
const router = useRouter ();
// Handle submission of the sign-up form
const handleSubmit = async (e : React . FormEvent ) => {
e .preventDefault ();
if ( ! isLoaded) return ;
// Start the sign-up process using the email and password provided
try {
await signUp .create ({
emailAddress ,
password ,
});
// Send the user an email with the verification code
await signUp .prepareEmailAddressVerification ({
strategy : 'email_code' ,
});
// Set 'verifying' true to display second form
// and capture the OTP code
setVerifying ( true );
} catch (err : any ) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error ( JSON .stringify (err , null , 2 ));
}
};
// Handle the submission of the verification form
const handleVerify = async (e : React . FormEvent ) => {
e .preventDefault ();
if ( ! isLoaded) return ;
try {
// Use the code the user provided to attempt verification
const completeSignUp = await signUp .attemptEmailAddressVerification ({
code ,
});
// If verification was completed, set the session to active
// and redirect the user
if ( completeSignUp .status === 'complete' ) {
await setActive ({ session : completeSignUp .createdSessionId });
router .push ( '/' );
} else {
// If the status is not complete, check why. User may need to
// complete further steps.
console .error ( JSON .stringify (completeSignUp , null , 2 ));
}
} catch (err : any ) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error ( 'Error:' , JSON .stringify (err , null , 2 ));
}
};
// Display the verification form to capture the OTP code
if (verifying) {
return (
<>
< h1 >Verify your email</ h1 >
< form onSubmit = {handleVerify}>
< label id = "code" >Enter your verification code</ label >
< input
value = {code}
id = "code"
name = "code"
onChange = {(e) => setCode ( e . target .value)}
/>
< button type = "submit" >Verify</ button >
</ form >
</>
);
}
// Display the initial sign-up form to capture the email and password
return (
<>
< h1 >Sign up</ h1 >
< form onSubmit = {handleSubmit}>
< div >
< label htmlFor = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input
id = "email"
type = "email"
name = "email"
value = {emailAddress}
onChange = {(e) => setEmailAddress ( e . target .value)}
/>
</ div >
< div >
< label htmlFor = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input
id = "password"
type = "password"
name = "password"
value = {password}
onChange = {(e) => setPassword ( e . target .value)}
/>
</ div >
< div >
< button type = "submit" >Next</ button >
</ div >
</ form >
</>
);
}
For the following example, your HTML file should look like this:
index.html <! DOCTYPE html >
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" />
< meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
< title >Clerk + JavaScript App</ title >
</ head >
< body >
< div id = "signed-in" ></ div >
< div id = "sign-up" >
< h2 >Sign up</ h2 >
< form id = "sign-up-form" >
< label for = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input type = "email" name = "email" id = "sign-up-email" />
< label for = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input type = "password" name = "password" id = "sign-up-password" />
< button type = "submit" >Continue</ button >
</ form >
</ div >
< form id = "verifying" hidden >
< h2 >Verify your email</ h2 >
< label for = "code" >Enter your verification code</ label >
< input id = "code" name = "code" />
< button type = "submit" id = "verify-button" >Verify</ button >
</ form >
< script
type = "module"
src = "/src/main.js"
async
crossorigin = "anonymous"
></ script >
</ body >
</ html >
And your JavaScript file should look like this:
main.js import { Clerk } from '@clerk/clerk-js' ;
// Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key
const clerk = new Clerk ( ' YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY ' );
await clerk .load ();
if ( clerk .user) {
// Mount user button component
document .getElementById ( 'signed-in' ).innerHTML = `
<div id="user-button"></div>
` ;
const userbuttonDiv = document .getElementById ( 'user-button' );
clerk .mountUserButton (userbuttonDiv);
} else {
// Handle the sign-up form
document
.getElementById ( 'sign-up-form' )
.addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
e .preventDefault ();
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const emailAddress = formData .get ( 'email' );
const password = formData .get ( 'password' );
try {
// Start the sign-up process using the phone number method
await clerk . client . signUp .create ({ emailAddress , password });
await clerk . client . signUp .prepareEmailAddressVerification ();
// Hide sign-up form
document .getElementById ( 'sign-up' ) .setAttribute ( 'hidden' , '' );
// Show verification form
document .getElementById ( 'verifying' ) .removeAttribute ( 'hidden' );
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
// Handle the verification form
document .getElementById ( 'verifying' ) .addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const code = formData .get ( 'code' );
try {
// Verify the phone number
const verify = await clerk . client . signUp .attemptEmailAddressVerification ({
code ,
});
// Now that the user is created, set the session to active.
await clerk .setActive ({ session : verify .createdSessionId });
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
}
index.html <! DOCTYPE html >
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" />
< meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
< title >Clerk + JavaScript App</ title >
</ head >
< body >
< div id = "signed-in" ></ div >
< div id = "sign-up" >
< h2 >Sign up</ h2 >
< form id = "sign-up-form" >
< label for = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input type = "email" name = "email" id = "sign-up-email" />
< label for = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input type = "password" name = "password" id = "sign-up-password" />
< button type = "submit" >Continue</ button >
</ form >
</ div >
< form id = "verifying" hidden >
< h2 >Verify your email</ h2 >
< label for = "code" >Enter your verification code</ label >
< input id = "code" name = "code" />
< button type = "submit" id = "verify-button" >Verify</ button >
</ form >
< script
async
crossorigin = "anonymous"
data-clerk-publishable-key = " YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY "
src = "https:// YOUR_FRONTEND_API_URL /npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js"
type = "text/javascript"
></ script >
< script >
window .addEventListener ( 'load' , async function () {
await Clerk .load ();
if ( Clerk .user) {
// Mount user button component
document .getElementById ( 'signed-in' ).innerHTML = `
<div id="user-button"></div>
` ;
const userbuttonDiv = document .getElementById ( 'user-button' );
Clerk .mountUserButton (userbuttonDiv);
} else {
// Handle the sign-up form
document
.getElementById ( 'sign-up-form' )
.addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
e .preventDefault ();
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const emailAddress = formData .get ( 'email' );
const password = formData .get ( 'password' );
try {
// Start the sign-up process using the phone number method
await Clerk . client . signUp .create ({ emailAddress , password });
await Clerk . client . signUp .prepareEmailAddressVerification ();
// Hide sign-up form
document .getElementById ( 'sign-up' ) .setAttribute ( 'hidden' , '' );
// Show verification form
document .getElementById ( 'verifying' ) .removeAttribute ( 'hidden' );
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
// Handle the verification form
document
.getElementById ( 'verifying' )
.addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const code = formData .get ( 'code' );
try {
// Verify the phone number
const verify =
await Clerk . client . signUp .attemptEmailAddressVerification ({
code ,
});
// Now that the user is created, set the session to active.
await Clerk .setActive ({ session : verify .createdSessionId });
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
}
});
</ script >
</ body >
</ html >
To authenticate a user using their email and password, you must:
Initiate the sign-in process by collecting the user's email address and password.
Prepare the first factor verification.
Attempt to complete the first factor verification.
If the verification is successful, set the newly created session as the active session.
This example is written for Next.js App Router but it can be adapted for any React meta framework, such as Remix or Gatsby.
app /sign-in /[[...sign-in]] /page.tsx 'use client' ;
import * as React from 'react' ;
import { useSignIn } from '@clerk/nextjs' ;
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation' ;
export default function SignInForm () {
const { isLoaded , signIn , setActive } = useSignIn ();
const [ email , setEmail ] = React .useState ( '' );
const [ password , setPassword ] = React .useState ( '' );
const router = useRouter ();
// Handle the submission of the sign-in form
const handleSubmit = async (e : React . FormEvent ) => {
e .preventDefault ();
if ( ! isLoaded) {
return ;
}
// Start the sign-in process using the email and password provided
try {
const signInAttempt = await signIn .create ({
identifier : email ,
password ,
});
// If sign-in process is complete, set the created session as active
// and redirect the user
if ( signInAttempt .status === 'complete' ) {
await setActive ({ session : signInAttempt .createdSessionId });
router .push ( '/' );
} else {
// If the status is not complete, check why. User may need to
// complete further steps.
console .error ( JSON .stringify (signInAttempt , null , 2 ));
}
} catch (err : any ) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error ( JSON .stringify (err , null , 2 ));
}
};
// Display a form to capture the user's email and password
return (
<>
< h1 >Sign in</ h1 >
< form onSubmit = {(e) => handleSubmit (e)}>
< div >
< label htmlFor = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input
onChange = {(e) => setEmail ( e . target .value)}
id = "email"
name = "email"
type = "email"
value = {email}
/>
</ div >
< div >
< label htmlFor = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input
onChange = {(e) => setPassword ( e . target .value)}
id = "password"
name = "password"
type = "password"
value = {password}
/>
</ div >
< button type = "submit" >Sign in</ button >
</ form >
</>
);
}
For the following example, your HTML file should look like this:
index.html <! DOCTYPE html >
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" />
< meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
< title >Clerk + JavaScript App</ title >
</ head >
< body >
< div id = "signed-in" ></ div >
< div id = "sign-in" >
< h2 >Sign in</ h2 >
< form id = "sign-in-form" >
< label for = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input name = "email" id = "sign-in-email" />
< label for = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input name = "password" id = "sign-in-password" />
< button type = "submit" >Continue</ button >
</ form >
</ div >
< script
type = "module"
src = "/src/main.js"
async
crossorigin = "anonymous"
></ script >
</ body >
</ html >
And your JavaScript file should look like this:
main.js import { Clerk } from '@clerk/clerk-js' ;
// Initialize Clerk with your Clerk publishable key
const clerk = new Clerk ( ' YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY ' );
await clerk .load ();
if ( clerk .user) {
// Mount user button component
document .getElementById ( 'signed-in' ).innerHTML = `
<div id="user-button"></div>
` ;
const userbuttonDiv = document .getElementById ( 'user-button' );
clerk .mountUserButton (userbuttonDiv);
} else {
// Handle the sign-in form
document
.getElementById ( 'sign-in-form' )
.addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
e .preventDefault ();
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const emailAddress = formData .get ( 'email' );
const password = formData .get ( 'password' );
try {
// Start the sign-in process
const signInAttempt = await clerk . client . signIn .create ({
identifier : emailAddress ,
password ,
});
// If the sign-in is complete, set the user as active
if ( signInAttempt .status === 'complete' ) {
await clerk .setActive ({ session : signInAttempt .createdSessionId });
location .reload ();
} else {
// If the status is not complete, check why. User may need to
// complete further steps.
console .error ( JSON .stringify (signInAttempt , null , 2 ));
}
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
}
index.html <! DOCTYPE html >
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" />
< meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
< title >Clerk + JavaScript App</ title >
</ head >
< body >
< div id = "signed-in" ></ div >
< div id = "sign-in" >
< h2 >Sign in</ h2 >
< form id = "sign-in-form" >
< label for = "email" >Enter email address</ label >
< input name = "email" id = "sign-in-email" />
< label for = "password" >Enter password</ label >
< input name = "password" id = "sign-in-password" />
< button type = "submit" >Continue</ button >
</ form >
</ div >
< script
async
crossorigin = "anonymous"
data-clerk-publishable-key = " YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY "
src = "https:// YOUR_FRONTEND_API_URL /npm/@clerk/clerk-js@latest/dist/clerk.browser.js"
type = "text/javascript"
></ script >
< script >
window .addEventListener ( 'load' , async function () {
await Clerk .load ();
if ( Clerk .user) {
// Mount user button component
document .getElementById ( 'signed-in' ).innerHTML = `
<div id="user-button"></div>
` ;
const userbuttonDiv = document .getElementById ( 'user-button' );
Clerk .mountUserButton (userbuttonDiv);
} else {
// Handle the sign-in form
document .getElementById ( 'sign-in-form' )
.addEventListener ( 'submit' , async (e) => {
e .preventDefault ();
const formData = new FormData ( e .target);
const emailAddress = formData .get ( 'email' );
const password = formData .get ( 'password' );
try {
// Start the sign-in process
const signInAttempt = await Clerk . client . signIn .create ({
identifier : emailAddress ,
password ,
});
// If the sign-in is complete, set the user as active
if ( signInAttempt .status === 'complete' ) {
await Clerk .setActive ({ session : signInAttempt .createdSessionId });
location .reload ();
} else {
// If the status is not complete, check why. User may need to
// complete further steps.
console .error ( JSON .stringify (signInAttempt , null , 2 ));
}
} catch (error) {
// See https://clerk.com/docs/custom-flows/error-handling
// for more info on error handling
console .error (error);
}
});
}
});
</ script >
</ body >
</ html >