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@criipto/verify-passport-jwt
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A Passport strategy for authenticating with a Criipto Verify JWT.
A Passport strategy for authenticating with a Criipto Verify JWT.
npm install @criipto/verify-passport-jwt
It is currently assumed that the token will be delivered via the Authorization: Bearer {token} header.
import CriiptoVerifyStrategy from '@criipto/verify-passport-jwt';
passport.use(
'criiptoVerify',
new CriiptoVerifyStrategy(
{
domain: '{YOUR_CRIIPTO_DOMAIN}',
clientID: '{YOUR_CRIIPTO_APPLICATION_CLIENT_ID}'
},
async (jwtClaims) => {
return User.findOne({id: jwtClaims.sub});
}
)
);
app.post('/', passport.authenticate('criiptoVerify', { session: false }), (req, res) => {
res.json(req.user);
});
You can find the expected JWT payload/claims contents in the e-ID section of the Criipto docs
You can use DEBUG=@criipto/verify-passport-jwt to log errors from this library.
Learn more about Criipto and sign up for your free developer account at criipto.com.
FAQs
A Passport strategy for authenticating with a Criipto Verify JWT.
The npm package @criipto/verify-passport-jwt receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @criipto/verify-passport-jwt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @criipto/verify-passport-jwt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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