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Library for API access to ZITADEL. Provides compiled gRPC service clients and helpers for applications and service accounts.
This is the ZITADEL Node.js SDK.
This library contains the compiled and generated gRPC service clients for the ZITADEL API.
Also it contains helpers to create the service clients to access the API.
With two MetadataProvider
(accessTokenProvider
and serviceAccountProvider
),
the clients can be created with the correct authentication already in place.
Head over to the examples to see implementation examples.
This library allows you to use the ZITADEL API in Node.js, it is not
compatible with the browser since it requires gRPC (and not gRPC-Web).
Furthermore, the library heavily relies on openidconnect
and crypto
implementations since it handles RSA keys.
This library does not provide authentication helpers for web applications.
If you want to use passport js
and OAuth 2.0 introspection, head over to
node-passport-zitadel.
## Goals
This is meant to be a Node.js SDK for the ZITADEL API. It contains the compiled proto files from the original ZITADEL repository and therefore helps to access the API and manage resources. Moreover, it contains helpers to authenticate a given service account against ZITADEL.
To summarize:
OrganizationServiceClient
, SessionServiceClient
)In contrast to the goals of this package, this package does not provide means to check for authentication of a user. There exists a multitude of frameworks that can be used in conjunction with NodeJS. Therefore, you need to use specific framework packages to support authentication.
Known packages:
To enhance this library or to fix a bug, you need to do the following:
npm install
git submodule update --init --recursive
npm run build:grpc
Then you can start developing with npm run dev
. The production build can be
made with npm run build
and the tests run with npm test
.
FAQs
Library for API access to ZITADEL. Provides compiled gRPC service clients and helpers for applications and service accounts.
The npm package @zitadel/node receives a total of 364 weekly downloads. As such, @zitadel/node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zitadel/node 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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