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@enkeldigital/firebase-authentication

Library to create Express JS authentication and authorization middlewares

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@enkeldigital/firebase-authentication

Plugin to use with this library to integrate with firebase authentication.

Installation

npm install @enkeldigital/firebase-authentication

# Depends on this too
npm install create-express-auth-middleware

Example

View samples folder for more specific examples

  1. Make a API call from client using this example to include an Authorization header

    Authorization: Bearer <your-client-token>
    
  2. If an API call is made with a valid token, you can access the decoded token object from request

    const app = require("express")();
    const { create_authn_middleware, create_authz_middleware } = require("create-express-auth-middleware");
    const firebaseAuthentication = require("@enkeldigital/firebase-authentication");
    const { auth } = require("@enkeldigital/firebase-admin");
    
    // Make all routes in this express app to be authentication protected.
    // Meaning all routes defined later can only be called if a valid JWT is provided.
    // This DOES NOT mean that routes are fully protected yet,
    // as you need to ensure users have sufficient permission to access APIs using authorization middleware.
    app.use(create_authn_middleware(firebaseAuthentication(auth)));
    
    // The actual route that requires both authentication and authorization to run.
    app.get(
        "/data/:userID",
    
        // Add authorization middleware to ensure users can only access their own data
        // Checks that the specified userID in the URL matches user's own userID value in their 'DecodedIdToken'
        // The 'jwt' property is set by the authentication middleware that is registered above
        create_authz_middleware((req) => req.jwt.userID === req.params.userID),
    
        // This request handler will only run if both predicate above returns true!
        (req, res) => res.status(200).json({ data: "Protected user data" })
    );
    
  3. If authentication failed, you get a 401 code with the following response by default

    { "ok": false, "error": "Authentication Failed" }
    
  4. If authorization failed, you get a 403 code with the following response by default

    { "ok": false, "error": "Authorization Failed" }
    

License and Author

This project is made available under MIT LICENSE and written by JJ

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Package last updated on 12 Mar 2022

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