Introduction
Give your users a personalized docs experience
User Auth allows you to identify and authenticate your users so that you can personalize docs content for them. your users.
Example use cases:
- Customize MDX content with a user’s information, such as their name, plan, or title.
- Prefill API keys in the API Playground for streamlined use.
- Selectively show pages in the navigation based on a user’s groups.
What isn’t User Auth
At this time, User Auth is not meant for the following use cases:
- Private docs content. While you can hide pages from unauthenticated users, those pages are still accessible by anyone who can guess the URL. If your documentation contains sensitive information, User Auth is not enough to hide it.
- A Mintlify-backed user database. Mintlify does not store any information about your users. Rather, it relies on your existing infrastructure to serve as the source-of-truth for user data.
How to Use
Customizing MDX Content
When writing content, you can use the userContext
variable to access the information you have sent to your docs. Here’s a simple example:
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This feature becomes even more powerful when paired with custom data about the user. Here’s a real world example that allows us to give specific instructions on how to access the User Auth feature based on the customer’s existing plan:
User Auth is an enterprise feature.
The information in userContext
is only available after a user has logged in. For logged out users, the value of userContext
will be {}
. To prevent the page from crashing for logged-out users, always use optional chaining on your userContext
fields, e.g. {userContext.org?.plan}
Prefilling API Keys
If you return API Playground inputs in the user info, they will automatically be prefilled in the API Playground. Make sure the name of the field in the user info is an exact match of the name in the API Playground.
Showing/Hiding Pages
By default, every page is visible to every user. If you want to restrict which pages are visible to your users, you can add a groups
field in your page metadata.
When determining which pages to show to the user, Mintlify will check which groups the user belongs to.
If the user is not in any of the groups listed in the page metadata, the page will not be shown.
Here’s a table that displays whether a page is shown for different combinations of groups
in UserInfo and page metadata:
groups not in UserInfo | groups: [] in UserInfo | groups: ['admin'] in UserInfo | |
---|---|---|---|
groups not in metadata | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
groups: [] in metadata | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
groups: ['admin'] in metadata | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
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