clerk-performance-tuning

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Optimize Clerk authentication performance. Use when improving auth response times, reducing latency, or optimizing Clerk SDK usage. Trigger with phrases like "clerk performance", "clerk optimization", "clerk slow", "clerk latency", "optimize clerk".

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/clerk-performance-tuning && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3374" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/clerk-performance-tuning && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Clerk Performance Tuning

Overview

Optimize Clerk authentication for best performance. Covers middleware optimization, user data caching, token handling, lazy loading, and edge runtime configuration.

Prerequisites

  • Clerk integration working
  • Performance monitoring in place (Lighthouse, Web Vitals)
  • Understanding of Next.js rendering strategies

Instructions

Step 1: Optimize Middleware (Skip Static Assets)

// middleware.ts — avoid running auth on static files
import { clerkMiddleware, createRouteMatcher } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'

const isPublicRoute = createRouteMatcher(['/', '/sign-in(.*)', '/sign-up(.*)', '/api/webhooks(.*)'])

export default clerkMiddleware(async (auth, req) => {
  if (!isPublicRoute(req)) {
    await auth.protect()
  }
})

// Restrict matcher to avoid processing static assets
export const config = {
  matcher: [
    // Skip _next, static files, and images
    '/((?!_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico|.*\\.(?:svg|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|webp|ico)).*)',
    '/(api|trpc)(.*)',
  ],
}

Step 2: Cache User Data

// lib/cached-user.ts
import { auth, currentUser } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'
import { cache } from 'react'

// React cache: deduplicates within a single request
export const getAuthUser = cache(async () => {
  const { userId } = await auth()
  if (!userId) return null
  return currentUser()
})

// Usage in multiple server components (only one Clerk API call per request):
// const user = await getAuthUser()

For cross-request caching with unstable_cache:

import { unstable_cache } from 'next/cache'
import { clerkClient } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'

export const getCachedUserProfile = unstable_cache(
  async (userId: string) => {
    const client = await clerkClient()
    const user = await client.users.getUser(userId)
    return {
      id: user.id,
      name: `${user.firstName} ${user.lastName}`,
      email: user.emailAddresses[0]?.emailAddress,
      imageUrl: user.imageUrl,
    }
  },
  ['user-profile'],
  { revalidate: 300 } // Cache for 5 minutes
)

Step 3: Optimize Token Handling

// lib/token-cache.ts
let tokenCache: { token: string; expiresAt: number } | null = null

export async function getOptimizedToken(getToken: () => Promise<string | null>) {
  // Reuse token if it has more than 30 seconds remaining
  if (tokenCache && tokenCache.expiresAt > Date.now() + 30_000) {
    return tokenCache.token
  }

  const token = await getToken()
  if (token) {
    const payload = JSON.parse(atob(token.split('.')[1]))
    tokenCache = { token, expiresAt: payload.exp * 1000 }
  }

  return token
}

Step 4: Lazy Load Auth Components

// components/lazy-auth.tsx
'use client'
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'

// Only load UserButton when needed (saves ~15KB)
const UserButton = dynamic(
  () => import('@clerk/nextjs').then((mod) => mod.UserButton),
  { ssr: false, loading: () => <div className="w-8 h-8 rounded-full bg-gray-200 animate-pulse" /> }
)

const SignInButton = dynamic(
  () => import('@clerk/nextjs').then((mod) => mod.SignInButton),
  { ssr: false }
)

export { UserButton, SignInButton }

Step 5: Optimize Server Components

// app/dashboard/page.tsx — parallel data fetching
import { auth } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'
import { Suspense } from 'react'

export default async function Dashboard() {
  const { userId } = await auth()
  if (!userId) return null

  return (
    <div>
      {/* Parallel loading with Suspense boundaries */}
      <Suspense fallback={<div>Loading profile...</div>}>
        <UserProfile userId={userId} />
      </Suspense>
      <Suspense fallback={<div>Loading activity...</div>}>
        <RecentActivity userId={userId} />
      </Suspense>
    </div>
  )
}

async function UserProfile({ userId }: { userId: string }) {
  const profile = await getCachedUserProfile(userId)
  return <div>{profile.name}</div>
}

async function RecentActivity({ userId }: { userId: string }) {
  const activity = await db.activity.findMany({ where: { userId }, take: 10 })
  return <ul>{activity.map((a) => <li key={a.id}>{a.description}</li>)}</ul>
}

Step 6: Edge Runtime for Middleware

// middleware.ts — runs on Vercel Edge (cold start <50ms vs ~250ms Node)
import { clerkMiddleware } from '@clerk/nextjs/server'

export default clerkMiddleware()

// Clerk middleware is Edge-compatible by default on Vercel
export const config = {
  matcher: ['/((?!_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico).*)'],
  runtime: 'edge', // Explicitly opt into Edge Runtime
}

Output

  • Middleware skipping static assets (fewer auth checks)
  • React cache() deduplicating user fetches within requests
  • Cross-request user profile caching (5-minute TTL)
  • Lazy-loaded auth components reducing bundle size
  • Parallel Suspense boundaries for dashboard rendering
  • Edge Runtime middleware for faster cold starts

Error Handling

IssueCauseSolution
Slow initial page loadBlocking auth callsUse Suspense boundaries for parallel loading
High Clerk API latencyNo cachingUse cache() and unstable_cache()
Large JS bundleAll Clerk components loadedUse dynamic() imports for auth UI components
Slow middleware cold startNode.js runtimeSwitch to Edge Runtime on Vercel
Stale cached user dataCache not invalidatedInvalidate on user.updated webhook

Examples

Measure Clerk Auth Overhead

// lib/perf-measure.ts
export async function measureAuthTime() {
  const start = performance.now()
  const { userId } = await auth()
  const authMs = performance.now() - start
  console.log(`[Perf] auth() took ${authMs.toFixed(1)}ms, userId: ${userId}`)
  return { userId, authMs }
}

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Next Steps

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