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@koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap
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README in GitHub: NestJsPackageJwtAuthentication
# bootstrap a new nest test app
$ nest new test
$ cd test
# install deps
$ npm i
$ npm i @koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap @nestjs/config
# edit AppModule
$ code src/app.module.ts
add AuthModule
and ConfigModule
from @koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap
and @nestjs/config
src/app.module.ts
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { AppController } from './app.controller';
import { AppService } from './app.service';
import { AuthModule } from '@koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap';
import { ConfigModule } from '@nestjs/config';
@Module({
imports: [
ConfigModule.forRoot({ isGlobal: true, }),
AuthModule,
],
controllers: [AppController],
providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule { }
add a test/.env
file
HTTP_SERVER_PORT="3010"
ACCESS_TOKEN_JWT_SECRET="secretKeyAccessToken"
ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRES_IN="15m"
REFRESH_TOKEN_JWT_SECRET="secretKeyRefreshToken"
REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRES_IN="7d"
REFRESH_TOKEN_SKIP_INCREMENT_VERSION="false"
LDAP_URL="192.168.1.1:2210"
LDAP_BIND_DN="cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=c3edu,dc=online"
LDAP_BIND_CREDENTIALS="Root123..."
LDAP_SEARCH_BASE="dc=c3edu,dc=online"
LDAP_SEARCH_USER_FILTER="(cn={{username}})"
LDAP_SEARCH_USER_ATTRIBUTES="cn,userPrincipalName,displayName,memberOf,userAccountControl,objectCategory,mail,lastLogonTimestamp,gender,C3UserRole,dateOfBirth,studentID,telephoneNumber"
LDAP_SEARCH_CACHE_FILTER="(objectCategory=CN=Person,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=c3edu,DC=online)"
LDAP_BASE_DN="dc=c3edu,dc=online"
LDAP_NEW_USER_DN_POSTFIX="ou=C3student,ou=People"
OPENAPI_TITLE="Consumer App"
OPENAPI_DESCRIPTION="Koakh NestJS Jwt Authentication Package LDAP Consumer App"
OPENAPI_VERSION="1.0.0"
OPENAPI_TAG="nestjs, typescript, ldap, auth, security"
TypeError: Cannot read property 'toString' of undefined Cannot read property 'toString' of undefined
# clone client.http
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/koakh/NestJsPackageJwtAuthentication/main/client.http
Note: required the awesome REST Client
now test all requests
or test with a simple curl
$ curl --request POST \
--url http://localhost:3010/auth/login \
--header 'content-type: application/json' \
--header 'user-agent: vscode-restclient' \
--data '{"username": "admin","password": "12345678"}' \
| jq
{
"user": {
"id": "efeed3eb-c0a2-4b3e-816f-2a42ca8451b3",
"username": "admin",
"firstName": "Pietra",
"lastName": "Heine",
"email": "pheine0@illinois.edu",
"roles": [
"USER",
"ADMIN"
],
"createdDate": 1597444307,
"metaData": {
"key": "value"
}
},
"accessToken": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9........"
}
we are done
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Koakh NestJS Jwt Authentication LDAP
The npm package @koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @koakh/nestjs-package-jwt-authentication-ldap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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