cloudflare-pages-auth
Static site that is password-protected when deployed to Cloudflare Pages. This is a SvelteKit project, but the password-protection works independently of the framework you use.
π Getting Started
If you want to password-protect your own Cloudflare Pages site, you'll need to:
- Copy the contents of the
functions
directory from this repo into your own project. - Add a
CFP_PASSWORD
environment variable to your Cloudflare Pages dashboard with the password you want to use.
The next time you deploy your site, it will be password-protected! π
π Running Locally
Since this is a SvelteKit project, first run the build command to generate the static site:
npm run build
Then, you'll need to use the wrangler CLI to run the site (with functions) locally:
npx wrangler pages dev build -b CFP_PASSWORD=test
Notice that you'll need to pass the CFP_PASSWORD
environment variable when running the CLI command. If you don't pass it, the site will not be password-protected.
π Customization
- The
functions/template.ts
file contains the HTML template of the login page. You can customize it to your liking. - The
functions/constants.ts
contains some other things you can customize, like the expiration of the auth cookie, or the list of paths that don't require authentication.