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@sp-api-sdk/auth
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@sp-api-sdk/auth
Amazon Selling Partner API authentication package
npm install @sp-api-sdk/auth
This library supports both authentication models: IAM user credentials, or an IAM role (using STS AssumeRole).
import { SellingPartnerApiAuth } from "@sp-api-sdk/auth";
const auth = new SellingPartnerApiAuth({
clientId: "",
clientSecret: "",
refreshToken: "Atzr|...",
accessKeyId: "",
secretAccessKey: "",
sessionToken: "", // If you’re authenticated using temporary credentials
});
const accessToken = await auth.accessToken.get();
const { AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey } = await auth.getCredentials();
import { SellingPartnerApiAuth } from "@sp-api-sdk/auth";
const auth = new SellingPartnerApiAuth({
clientId: "",
clientSecret: "",
refreshToken: "Atzr|...",
accessKeyId: "",
secretAccessKey: "",
region: "", // You can provide an AWS region that will be used for the STS calls
role: {
arn: "",
sessionName: "SellingPartnerAPI", // Optional
},
});
const accessToken = await auth.accessToken.get();
const { AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey, SessionToken } = await auth.getCredentials();
getCredentials
will return a set of temporary security credentials that last for 1 hour.
These constructor options can be passed using environment variables:
Property Name | Environement variable |
---|---|
clientId | LWA_CLIENT_ID |
clientSecret | LWA_CLIENT_SECRET |
accessKeyId | AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID |
secretAccessKey | AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY |
sessionToken | AWS_SESSION_TOKEN |
region | AWS_DEFAULT_REGION |
role.arn | AWS_ROLE_ARN |
role.sessionName | AWS_ROLE_SESSION_NAME |
Some APIs require grantless authentication, which is done by passing scopes, instead of a refresh token.
The available scopes are exposed in the AuthorizationScope
enum from this library.
import { SellingPartnerApiAuth, AuthorizationScope } from "@sp-api-sdk/auth";
import { AuthorizationApiClient } from "@sp-api-sdk/authorization-api-v1";
const auth = new SellingPartnerApiAuth({
clientId: "",
clientSecret: "",
scopes: Object.values(AuthorizationScope), // Or choose the only ones you need
accessKeyId: "",
secretAccessKey: "",
});
const accessToken = await auth.accessToken.get();
const credentials = await auth.getCredentials();
accessToken.get()
caches the access token for its whole duration, it will only request a new token if the current one has expired.
The same goes for the STS temporary credentials returned by getCredentials
, the credentials are cached until they expire.
FAQs
Amazon Selling Partner API authentication package
The npm package @sp-api-sdk/auth receives a total of 483 weekly downloads. As such, @sp-api-sdk/auth popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sp-api-sdk/auth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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