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@dallin.b.johnson/authentication-api-key

API Key authentication strategy for @feathers/authentication

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API key Strategy for Feathers Authentication

This strategy adds api keys to feathersjs authentication.

Requirements

Currently it only supports when it's used in conjunction with the "Local Strategy" aswell.

Installation

To install and use the strategy, first run npm install @dallin.b.johnson/authentication-api-key

Now add the strategy to your authentication.(ts|js) like so:

... // other imports
const { ApiKeyStrategy } =  require('@dallin.b.johnson/authentication-api-key');

module.exports  =  app  => {
	... // Other authentications strategies
	authentication.register('api-key', new  ApiKeyStrategy()); // add the strategy
	... // Rest of the file
};
... // other imports

export default {
  before: {
    all: [authenticate("jwt", "api-key")], // Add the api-key to the authenticate hook
    ... // other hooks
};

Now, there are two ways of using this strategy:

  • With a static API key (Not really recommended, but up to you)
  • With a serivce based method. (Recommended)
First Method. Static keys (Not recommened)

To configure this method, just add the keys under the config like so

{
  "host": "localhost",
  "port": 3030,
  "public": "../public/",
  "paginate": {
    "default": 10,
    "max": 50
  },
  "authentication": {
	 // other settings
    "authStrategies": [
      "jwt",
      "local",
      "api-key" // Add the api key as a strategy
    ],
    "jwtOptions": {  // Your JWT options  },
    // other strategies,
    "api-key": {
      "headerField": "x-api-key", // Required
      "keys": ["KEY HERE"] // Required
    }
   }
}

Firsly create a service which should handle the API keys. Thats up to you. Optionally you can add a field to keep track if a key is revoked. eg revoked.

Now just add entity and service to the config like so.

{
  "host": "localhost",
  "port": 3030,
  "public": "../public/",
  "paginate": {
    "default": 10,
    "max": 50
  },
  "authentication": {
	 // other settings
    "authStrategies": [
      "jwt",
      "local",
      "api-key" // Add the api key as a strategy
    ],
    "jwtOptions": {  // Your JWT options  },
    // other strategies,
    "api-key": {
      "headerField": "x-api-key", // Required
      "entity": "api-key", // Required - The name of the key field
      "service": "api-keys", // Required - The name of the service to use.
      "revokedField": "revoked" // Optional - The name of the revoked field
      "authorizedField": "authorized" // Optional - The name of the authorized field
      "activeField": "active" // Optional - The name of the active field
    }
   }
}

example: service.model.js

module.exports = function (app) {
  const modelName = 'api-keys';
  const mongooseClient = app.get('mongooseClient');
  const {Schema} = mongooseClient;
  const schema = new Schema({
    "api-key": {type: String, required: true},
    revoked: {type: Boolean, default: false},
    authorized: {type: Boolean, default: false},
    active: {type: Boolean, default: true},
  }, {
    timestamps: true
  });

  // This is necessary to avoid model compilation errors in watch mode
  // see https://mongoosejs.com/docs/api/connection.html#connection_Connection-deleteModel
  if (mongooseClient.modelNames().includes(modelName)) {
    mongooseClient.deleteModel(modelName);
  }
  return mongooseClient.model(modelName, schema);
};

Now just add x-api-key: "KEY HERE" to your headers, and it should be authenicated.

Done.

Changelog:

0.0.1 - initial release

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Package last updated on 22 Mar 2021

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