What you’ll learn
- Authenticate with Auth0 AI: configure Auth0 AI and obtain federated access tokens for Google APIs.
- Call external APIs securely: use the token to query Google Calendar through a AI SDK tool.
- Handle auth interruptions: enable dynamic user consent and reauthorization within chat flows.
Before you start
Before you start
Before getting started, make sure you have completed the following steps:
1
Create an Auth0 Account
To continue with this quickstart, you need to have an Auth0 account.
2
Create an Auth0 Application
Go to your Auth0 Dashboard to create a new Auth0 Application.
- Navigate to Applications > Applications in the left sidebar.
- Click the Create Application button in the top right.
- In the pop-up select Regular Web Applications and click Create.
- Once the Application is created, switch to the Settings tab.
- Scroll down to the Application URIs section.
- Set Allowed Callback URLs as:
http://localhost:3000/auth/callback - Set Allowed Logout URLs as:
http://localhost:3000 - Click Save in the bottom right to save your changes.
3
Configure Google Social Integration
Set up a Google developer account that allows for third-party API calls by following the Google Social Integration instructions.
4
OpenAI Platform
Set up an OpenAI account and API key.
Next.js
Getting started using AI
To get started quickly:Clone auth0-lab/auth0-ai-js and navigate to
Then, integrate Auth0 AI docs into your preferred AI tool:examples/calling-apis/chatbot/app/(ai-sdk) directory.- VS Code
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or Follow manual steps
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Configure Auth0 AI
First, you must install the SDK:Then, you need to initialize Auth0 AI and set up the connection to request access tokens with the required Google Calendar scopes.
./src/lib/auth0-ai.ts
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You can check different authentication options for Next.js with Auth0 at the official documentation.
auth0 is an instance of @auth0/nextjs-auth0 to handle the application auth flows. You can check different authentication options for Next.js with Auth0 at the official documentation.
2
Integrate your tool with Google Calendar
Wrap your tool using the Auth0 AI SDK to obtain an access token for the Google Calendar API.
./src/lib/tools/checkUsersCalendar.ts
3
Handle authentication redirects
Interrupts are a way for the system to pause execution and prompt the user to take an action—such as authenticating or granting API access—before resuming the interaction. This ensures that any required access is granted dynamically and securely during the chat experience. In this context, Auth0-AI SDK manages authentication redirects in the AI SDK via these interrupts.Then, you can integrate the authentication popup in your chat component, using the interruptions helper from the SDK:
Server Side
On the server-side code of your Next.js App, you need to set up the tool invocation and handle the interruption messaging via theerrorSerializer. The setAIContext function is used to set the async-context for the Auth0 AI SDK../src/app/api/chat/route.ts
Client Side
In this example, we utilize theTokenVaultConsentPopup component to show a pop-up that allows the user to authenticate with Google Calendar and grant access with the requested scopes. You’ll first need to install the @auth0/ai-components package:./src/components/chat.tsx
Account Linking
If you're integrating with Google, but users in your app or agent can sign in using other methods (e.g., a username and password or another social provider), you'll need to link these identities into a single user account. Auth0 refers to this process as Account Linking.Account Linking logic and handling will vary depending on your app or agent. You can find an example of how to implement it in a Next.js chatbot app here. If you have questions or are looking for best practices, join our Discord and ask in the#auth0-for-gen-ai channel.