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@florajs/auth-jwt

JSON Web Token authentication for Flora

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JSON Web Token authentication for Flora.

Usage

This plugin for the Flora API framework enables authentication with JSON Web Tokens.

Authenticated requests contain a JSON Web Token either

  • in the Authorization header field (e.g. Authorization: Bearer eyJhb...), or
  • in the access_token body parameter, or
  • in the access_token query parameter.

Additionally, when calling flora internally (without HTTP), the access_token property of the flora.Request object is used.

Optional authentication

If the credentialsRequired option is set to true (default), an AuthenticationError (ERR_MISSING_TOKEN) is thrown if no valid token is found. If set to false and no token is used, request._auth is set to null or whatever the validate function returns.

Implementing authorization

By default, the contents of the JSON Web Token are saved to request._auth.

When further processing is needed, an async validate function can be specified, which may transform the JWT contents to something application specific.

Example

const flora = require('@florajs/flora');
const floraAuthJwt = require('@florajs/auth-jwt');

const server = new flora.Server('./config.js');

server.register('auth-jwt', floraAuthJwt, {
    secret: 'My Secret Key',
    algorithms: ['HS256'], // optional
    credentialsRequired: false, // default: false
    validate: async (jwt, request) => {
        // return value will go to request._auth
        return { userId: jwt.sub };
    }
});
server.run();

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Package last updated on 12 Aug 2024

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