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An AWS Cognito authorizer for APIGateway that uses HTTP Cookies.

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An AWS Cognito authorizer for APIGateway that uses HTTP Cookies.

Overview

Designed for use with AWS Lambda as a custom authorizer for AWS API Gateway to authenticate and authorize users against an AWS Cognito User Pool.

Usage

HTTP Cookie value should be a valid Cognito AccessToken.

import authorizer from '@sswahn/authorizer'

export const handler = async (event, context, callback) => {
  authorizer('cookieName', event, callback)
}

Requirements

Before deploying, make sure to configure the following:

  1. AWS Cognito User Pool: Set up an AWS Cognito User Pool and configure it with appropriate security settings.

  2. AWS API Gateway: Create an AWS API Gateway and configure the Lambda authorizer to use the Lambda function implementing this authorizer.

  3. IAM Permissions: Ensure that the IAM role associated with this Lambda function has the necessary permissions to interact with AWS Cognito. Specifically, the Lambda function should have permissions to execute the GetUserCommand and any other relevant AWS SDK operations. Sample IAM policy:

   {
     "Version": "2012-10-17",
     "Statement": [
       {
         "Effect": "Allow",
         "Action": [
           "cognito-idp:GetUser",
         ],
         "Resource": [
           "arn:aws:cognito-idp:YOUR_REGION:YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID:userpool/YOUR_USER_POOL_ID"
         ]
       }
     ]
   }

License

Authorizer is MIT Licensed

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Package last updated on 08 Nov 2023

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