# Create a backend As we said, a backend is the combination of a transport and a strategy. That way, you can create a complete strategy exactly fitting your needs. For this, you have to use the `AuthenticationBackend` class. ```py from fastapi_users.authentication import AuthenticationBackend, BearerTransport, JWTStrategy SECRET = "SECRET" bearer_transport = BearerTransport(tokenUrl="auth/jwt/login") def get_jwt_strategy() -> JWTStrategy: return JWTStrategy(secret=SECRET, lifetime_seconds=3600) auth_backend = AuthenticationBackend( name="jwt", transport=bearer_transport, get_strategy=get_jwt_strategy, ) ``` As you can see, instantiation is quite simple. It accepts the following arguments: * `name` (`str`): Name of the backend. Each backend should have a unique name. * `transport` (`Transport`): An instance of a `Transport` class. * `get_strategy` (`Callable[..., Strategy]`): A dependency callable returning an instance of a `Strategy` class. ## Next steps You can have as many authentication backends as you wish. You'll then have to pass those backends to your `FastAPIUsers` instance and generate an auth router for each one of them.