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---
name: email-and-password-best-practices
description: Configure email verification, implement password reset flows, set password policies, and customise hashing algorithms for Better Auth email/password authentication. Use when users need to set up login, sign-in, sign-up, credential authentication, or password security with Better Auth.
---
## Quick Start
1. Enable email/password: `emailAndPassword: { enabled: true }`
2. Configure `emailVerification.sendVerificationEmail`
3. Add `sendResetPassword` for password reset flows
4. Run `npx @better-auth/cli@latest migrate`
5. Verify: attempt sign-up and confirm verification email triggers
---
## Email Verification Setup
Configure `emailVerification.sendVerificationEmail` to verify user email addresses.
```ts
import { betterAuth } from "better-auth";
import { sendEmail } from "./email"; // your email sending function
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailVerification: {
sendVerificationEmail: async ({ user, url, token }, request) => {
await sendEmail({
to: user.email,
subject: "Verify your email address",
text: `Click the link to verify your email: ${url}`,
});
},
},
});
```
**Note**: The `url` parameter contains the full verification link. The `token` is available if you need to build a custom verification URL.
### Requiring Email Verification
For stricter security, enable `emailAndPassword.requireEmailVerification` to block sign-in until the user verifies their email. When enabled, unverified users will receive a new verification email on each sign-in attempt.
```ts
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
requireEmailVerification: true,
},
});
```
**Note**: This requires `sendVerificationEmail` to be configured and only applies to email/password sign-ins.
## Client Side Validation
Implement client-side validation for immediate user feedback and reduced server load.
## Callback URLs
Always use absolute URLs (including the origin) for callback URLs in sign-up and sign-in requests. This prevents Better Auth from needing to infer the origin, which can cause issues when your backend and frontend are on different domains.
```ts
const { data, error } = await authClient.signUp.email({
callbackURL: "https://example.com/callback", // absolute URL with origin
});
```
## Password Reset Flows
Provide `sendResetPassword` in the email and password config to enable password resets.
```ts
import { betterAuth } from "better-auth";
import { sendEmail } from "./email"; // your email sending function
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
enabled: true,
// Custom email sending function to send reset-password email
sendResetPassword: async ({ user, url, token }, request) => {
void sendEmail({
to: user.email,
subject: "Reset your password",
text: `Click the link to reset your password: ${url}`,
});
},
// Optional event hook
onPasswordReset: async ({ user }, request) => {
// your logic here
console.log(`Password for user ${user.email} has been reset.`);
},
},
});
```
### Security Considerations
Built-in protections: background email sending (timing attack prevention), dummy operations on invalid requests, constant response messages regardless of user existence.
On serverless platforms, configure a background task handler:
```ts
export const auth = betterAuth({
advanced: {
backgroundTasks: {
handler: (promise) => {
// Use platform-specific methods like waitUntil
waitUntil(promise);
},
},
},
});
```
#### Token Security
Tokens expire after 1 hour by default. Configure with `resetPasswordTokenExpiresIn` (in seconds):
```ts
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
enabled: true,
resetPasswordTokenExpiresIn: 60 * 30, // 30 minutes
},
});
```
Tokens are single-use — deleted immediately after successful reset.
#### Session Revocation
Enable `revokeSessionsOnPasswordReset` to invalidate all existing sessions on password reset:
```ts
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
enabled: true,
revokeSessionsOnPasswordReset: true,
},
});
```
#### Password Requirements
Password length limits (configurable):
```ts
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
enabled: true,
minPasswordLength: 12,
maxPasswordLength: 256,
},
});
```
### Sending the Password Reset
Call `requestPasswordReset` to send the reset link. Triggers the `sendResetPassword` function from your config.
```ts
const data = await auth.api.requestPasswordReset({
body: {
email: "john.doe@example.com", // required
redirectTo: "https://example.com/reset-password",
},
});
```
Or authClient:
```ts
const { data, error } = await authClient.requestPasswordReset({
email: "john.doe@example.com", // required
redirectTo: "https://example.com/reset-password",
});
```
**Note**: While the `email` is required, we also recommend configuring the `redirectTo` for a smoother user experience.
## Password Hashing
Default: `scrypt` (Node.js native, no external dependencies).
### Custom Hashing Algorithm
To use Argon2id or another algorithm, provide custom `hash` and `verify` functions:
```ts
import { betterAuth } from "better-auth";
import { hash, verify, type Options } from "@node-rs/argon2";
const argon2Options: Options = {
memoryCost: 65536, // 64 MiB
timeCost: 3, // 3 iterations
parallelism: 4, // 4 parallel lanes
outputLen: 32, // 32 byte output
algorithm: 2, // Argon2id variant
};
export const auth = betterAuth({
emailAndPassword: {
enabled: true,
password: {
hash: (password) => hash(password, argon2Options),
verify: ({ password, hash: storedHash }) =>
verify(storedHash, password, argon2Options),
},
},
});
```
**Note**: If you switch hashing algorithms on an existing system, users with passwords hashed using the old algorithm won't be able to sign in. Plan a migration strategy if needed.