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@dokknet/paywall-middleware
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Status: prototype wip
The paywall middleware authorizes access to walled content. It verifies access tokens from cookies, manages counter tokens and authorizes search spiders based on their IP.
Currently only Cloudflare Workers are supported.
Install with:
yarn install @dokknet/paywall-middleware
Then add this as your Cloudflare worker index.js:
import { cfWorker } from 'paywall-middleware'
const DEBUG = false
addEventListener('fetch', event => {
try {
const res = cfWorker.handlePaywall(event).catch(handleError)
event.respondWith(res)
} catch (e) {
event.respondWith(handleError(e))
}
})
function handleError(e) {
if (DEBUG) {
new Response(e.message || e.toString(), { status: 500 })
} else {
return new Response('Internal Error', { status: 500 })
}
}
Install dependencies with yarn install.
Run unit tests with yarn test
Project setup based on TypeScript library starter by alexjoverm.
FAQs
Dokknet Paywall Middleware
We found that @dokknet/paywall-middleware demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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