discord-verify
This package is used to efficiently verify Discord HTTP interactions.
Installation
npm install discord-verify
Usage
Web Environments
import { isValidRequest } from "discord-verify";
const isValid = await isValidRequest(request, publicKey);
Node Environments
import { isValidRequest } from "discord-verify/node";
const isValid = await isValidRequest(request, publicKey);
Custom Validation
If you want to validate requests from frameworks such as Express or Fastify that have their own request classes, you can import the validate function and pass raw values to it.
import { validate } from "discord-verify";
async function handleRequest(
req: FastifyRequest<{
Body: APIInteraction;
Headers: {
"x-signature-ed25519": string;
"x-signature-timestamp": string;
};
}>,
res: FastifyReply
) {
const signature = req.headers["x-signature-ed25519"];
const timestamp = req.headers["x-signature-timestamp"];
const rawBody = JSON.stringify(req.body);
const isValid = await validate(
rawBody,
signature,
timestmap,
this.client.publicKey,
crypto.subtle
);
if (!isValid) {
return res.code(401).send("Invalid signature");
}
}
Options
isValidRequest
takes an optional third argument to specify the algorithm to use. This can be a string or object containing name
and namedCurve
. For convenience, discord-verify
exports PlatformAlgorithm
that contains values used by common platforms. You can use it like this:
import { isValidRequest, PlatformAlgorithm } from "discord-verify";
const isValid = await isValidRequest(
request,
publicKey,
PlatformAlgorithm.Vercel
);
The following platforms are currently supported: