Wraps the Authenticate Session endpoint and validates that the session issued to the user is still valid.
The SDK will invoke this method automatically in the background. You probably won’t need to call this method directly. It’s recommended to use session.getSync and session.onChange instead.
Set the session lifetime to be this many minutes from now. This will return both an opaque session_token and session_jwt for this session, which will automatically be stored either in the browser cookies if you’re using our JavaScript SDK, or in the iOS Keychain/ Android SharedPreferences if you’re using one of our mobile SDKs. The session_jwt will have a fixed lifetime of five minutes regardless of the underlying session duration, and will be automatically refreshed by the SDK in the background over time. This value must be a minimum of 5 and may not exceed the maximum session duration minutes value set in the Frontend SDK page of the Stytch Dashboard. A successful authentication will continue to extend the session this many minutes.
The trusted_metadata field contains an arbitrary JSON object of application-specific data. See the Metadata reference for complete field behavior details.
The untrusted_metadata field contains an arbitrary JSON object of application-specific data. Untrusted metadata can be edited by end users directly via the SDK, and cannot be used to store critical information. See the Metadata reference for complete field behavior details.
If available, the profile_picture_url is a url of the User’s profile picture set in OAuth identity the provider that the User has authenticated with, e.g. Facebook profile picture.
The authenticator_type string displays the requested authenticator type of the Passkey or WebAuthn device. The two valid types are “platform” and “cross-platform”. If no value is present, the Passkey or WebAuthn device was created without an authenticator type preference.
If you initiate a Session, by including session_duration_minutes in your authenticate call, you’ll receive a full Session object in the response. See Session object for complete response fields.
If Protected Auth is enabled and returned fingerprinting results, the user_device response field will contain information about the user’s device attributes.
Globally unique UUID that is returned with every API call. This value is important to log for debugging purposes; we
may ask for this value to help identify a specific API call when helping you debug an issue.
The HTTP status code of the response. Stytch follows standard HTTP response status code patterns, e.g. 2XX values
equate to success, 3XX values are redirects, 4XX are client errors, and 5XX are server errors.